Previously:
#1 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1213916710/
#2 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1250275007/
#3 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1292544745/
#4 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1315193920/
#5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1326391378/
#6 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1333279425/
#7 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1340196069/
#8 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1346800288/
#9 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1353182673/
#10 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1360549149/
#11 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1367260033/
#11.5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1367260120/
#12 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1372849946/-255,257-
#13 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1368127055/
#14 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1395672319/
#15 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1409746601/
#16 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1420075161/
I'm having an open mind on this.
Post 17 in thread 17!
I wanted to vote for the cute loli tea party but couldn't so I voted green instead.
I had a dream that I logged on to dqn to discover the layout had changed and it was full of interesting posts.
an aggressive vampire loli reverse-sumata-raping you until you ejaculate all over her thighs and then making you lick it off
At first, I detested shitposting. Now, I can't get enough.
I am literally addicted to shitposting
Everything is peaceful.
I think I'm addicted to scratching. Is this a thing?
Having read some of the much earlier iterations of this thread, I sort of miss the occasional bloggish posts. It feels nice to have just a slight insight into other people's lives. I'd post something like that myself, but all I have to talk about is exams and revision.
I can't wait for summer to end. Then all the shitposters will go back to school and they'll take their shitposts back to 4chan.
bure bure bure bure
boro boro boro boro
This render's going to take a couple of hours. Time enough to head out for dinner.
BUT WHERE???
I waste way too much time trying to figure out which supermarket to shop at.
I start working at a federal agency in one week. I think I need a short-cropped haircut like one of those government guys in a drama set in the 50s or 60s.
I know the truth.
♥
As a beginner my grazes are usually sloppy and unintentional.
Don't be so ゆんゆん.
I watched Haruhi 5 months ago and I still can't get the OP and ED out of my head
I was hanging around the mall and I saw Monster Hunter 4. After thinking about it, I decided to bite the bullet and buy a 3DS and the game. When I brough them both to the counter, the clerk girl told me that was an awesome game. What a delightful feeling.
I bought that game because my coworkers were playing it and then I got too far behind.
The last handheld I owned was a Gameboy Color, I wonder if I should buy a DS.
Blossoms are scattering.
NEEDLES EVERYWHERE
Pepto Bismol...
fish and chips
Celebrating Mother's Day reminded me just how important Roe v. Wade really is
the balls are inert
Why am I still proud of the silly video I made 3 months ago?
I'm better at being deluded than you are!
I AM ANDREW, DESTROYER OF EXAMS! EXAMINERS EVERYWHERE TREMBLE IN FEAR BEFORE MY SUPERIOR INTELLECT AND ABILITY TO FOCUS UNDER PRESSURE! HEAR MY NAME, OH EXAMS, AND DESPAIR!
Exams are gay
Gay as in gay sex or gay as in lame?
Depends on the content
Hepatitis B and AIDS exams are gay in both senses.
I re-watched 2001: A Space Oddysey and for the most part it has aged very gracefully, which is incredible for a sci-fi film. Compared to Star Wars and they're a galaxy apart (does this count as a pun?).
Sure, Star Wars has space aliens, fast-paced action and George Lucas' untasteful additions to the "re-master" haven't helped one bit, but I just wonder what makes Space Oddysey so damn beautiful decades later.
>>59
My guess would be personal conflict and ties to real world.
Kubrick and Tarkovsky are my favourite directors
Hopefully by the time I wake up it will have already come and gone.
>>63
Upload it to http://pomf.se/
>>65
That was wonderful.
Somehow I am reminding of that one time a guy on here got drunk, sharpied a dragon onto his butt, and then uploaded a picture here. I think he said "look at my tattoo" or something. It was pretty funny. That was like two years ago or something. I WISH I could find that fucking thread so bad! Just so I could see that again.
>>59
I had a friend when I was a kid who watched that movie like 18 times in a row over the course of a few days. He described it as "3 hours of boring that will blow your mind."
I kinda miss that kid. Once we got into high school he became a douche bag.
>>65
Whoa, that was probably the most wonderful thing I witnessed lately. I'd really like to see more like that, perhaps a websight with teachings of this neo-religion.
>>72
Just write it down if something crosses your mind. Maybe eventually there will be enough for koans of digital age.
What is the sound of one DQN shitposting?
>>74
It is not the DQN that shitposts but your mind that is shitposting.
>>74
If a DQN shitposts and no one reads it, does he really shitpost?
Since the East India Company no longer exists, I've decided to declare myself president of the new East India Company, which I will incorporate under the laws of my state. Haven't decided yet what my business will do.
Sell sex toys. Its never a bad idea.
Some of my early posts were quite Nietzsche-ish, and I don't mean that in a good way.
Will no one rid me of this turbulent atmosphere?
killer hangover
Killer Croc
Please stop the violence.
social media is bad
I'm going to die.
>>89
Aside? Like it's no big deal? It's a huge difference.
People come to anonymous sites to discuss topics.
People go to social media to discuss each other.
Anonymous discussion:
"Do you like $THING? I like $THING. Let's talk about $THING."
Identity-based social media:
"Look at me! I like $THING! Also, look at how pretty I am! Please give me compliments! This post isn't about $THING at all. I just want attention and validation. Me, me, me! Look at me!"
It seems to me that social media isn't that social at all. Twitter, Facebook, etc. are all like a bunch of people in a room talking to themselves and then rarely engaging with other people. Look at the average number of tweets someone makes compared to the number of responses they make to other people. Look at how people are so quick to talk about themselves while completely ignoring what other people are saying. These are not social platforms. They are narcissism platforms. Real discussion cannot exist in such a place. That is why some people resort to counterculture stuff such as anonymous boards.
Can a social media platform full of anti-social people who discuss anti-social topics still be called a social media platform?
Their blood is on your hands.
I'm thinking about a git repo full of the samples and loops I can find on my various computers. Loops may be accompanied by text files containing the frame offsets of each hit in the loop.
Should it be public? Or rather, has anyone else done something similar so I don't have to bother?
How come this board is so fast all of a sudden? Is someone talking to himself?
>>95
VIPPERS are coming over here because lately SAoVQ has been overrun with cream and poker. Probably.
you'll cowards don't even smoke crack
Stress balls should be free.
Grabbing her hard from behind and biting her ears and smelling the sweat on her neck. Then whipping it out and sticking it in.
>>94
That sort of thing calls for a public FTP server unless you want to waste all the space of the samples over again, since version control doesn't work efficiently with non-textual data.
I want to make a daisy chain and put it on your head.
>>100
I thought that, but as it's an archive they will be largely static. Unless one runs a normalisation or silence-stripping pass over everything, there will only be one copy of anything.
The idea makes use of the distributed properties of git, or maybe fossil, which would provide better availability than FTP or another traditional centralised approach. The version control aspect is more of a nice way to see history, rather than necessary by design.
>>102
That's a fair point, but unless others clone your repository, there will still be only one copy of everything. Depending on file size, putting myself in the shoes of a user I'd be more likely to visit a centralized location and take what I need rather than keeping all of it around on my own. If it's largely static, and if you can forsee people keeping the whole thing, it might be a good idea to keep it alive as a torrent. With good trackers, and especially with DHT, you'll get far more availability than you ever could with a distributed VCS.
Was Johnny Bravo a virgin?
>>104
I thought no, vaguely remembering some furry episode. Then googling that I stumbled upon this: https://derpiboo.ru/dis/remember-that-johnny-bravo-where/post/5164eb63a4c72d191f00194f#post_5164eb63a4c72d191f00194f
>>102,103
Or you could get a cheap VPS, those usually come with 20-30 GB storage space and decent traffic limit.
>>103
That's a good point. I don't want it to be entirely static though, I'd like others to be able to add more. Could a torrent work that way?
There is an issue in someone just wanting some of it (although will it ever become "too" big to grab the whole thing?), I guess subrepositories could help with that, or >>106's suggestion.
>>106
I'd rather there not be a single point of entry and failure. It's a good median though. "Download bits here, or clone the repo here"
But where does 0.0...01 come from??
I'm long interested in demoscene and more recently in synthwave music. But I don't know where to begin and I'm ashamed to ask around. What do I do?
I bet everyone thinks everyone else's lives sound dull.
>>109
1 / 3 = 0.333... = 1/3
0.333...* 3 = 0.999...
1/3 * 3 = 1
0.999... = 1
>>110
Don't be ashamed. Everyone started somewhere. No one was born knowing how to code in Assembly language for an 80286 processor.
Find a forum dedicated to the demo scene and ask there.
It's apparently my birthday.
I didn't even know it was my birthday until I got an automatic e-mail from some website I'm registered with. I had to check my passport to see if it was true or not.