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/
#17 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1430947686/
I wish cute girls would talk to me.
I wish any living human would talk to me.
I wish cute ghost girls would talk to me.
I wish I was a cute girl.
Is life worth the pain if you face it all alone
Receiving simultaneous blowjob and double mimikaki.
>>538 depends what you do with it. It's the only one you get, so make it count, bubba.
reading old dqn threads on my phone at the laundromat thinking that if someone asked I wouldn't be able to tell them what was funny like you had to be there, man or you just wouldn't get it, dig?
I haven't pooped in like 5 days...
>>542
I just pooped but it wasn't very satisfying. Please do your best.
>my netbook isn't quite beefy enough to cope with more than about page of LaTeX.
Uh. Isn't LaTex just a document format? Does your laptop have a 3MHZ CPU?
The cute girl that texted me back at >>530 is just playing with me. She keeps agreeing on vague times to hang out but cancelling. Bah
>>544
And isn't literally every netbook orders of magnitude faster than the computers that built and ran LaTeX when it was objectively a bit on the heavy side, in the eighties?
>>547
That would affect LaTeX in general, though, and it wouldn't get worse with more pages. Perhaps the LaTeX in question is very computation heavy (lots of tikz?).
>>544,546-549
It's mostly my vim that, for whatever reason I can't really be bothered to find and fix, slows down at least proportional to the size of the file. That, and latex renderers also take time proportional to the size of the input (as expected) -- for a (now apparently obsolete) class of device tuned more for battery life than performance, these things add up. Especially at the later stages when you've already split as much as you can into separate files so the cursor can update more than once an hour and you're just tweaking layout and checking every change still gives you enough time to make another coffee.
Yes, I could change CPU scaling and keep the disk spun up for longer and whatnot, but then I'd be changing CPU scaling and keeping the disk spun up for longer for the sake of editing a document. I could just use lower-friction tools, perhaps the kind that doesn't leave a prompt up (presumably for you to input the rest of the file) when "there's no line here to end".
Ri;LDMjΙ I posted a slight rant on the internet, and now I have to go into hiding for a few days
Dweebs...
I am annoyed that the rikaichan dictionary files have to include "centre" "armour" etc in parenthesis after the real word to assuage Inselaffen who shit their pants in a rage whenever they see an "o" that isn't next to a "u".
The Barrens is permanently associated with that 33turbo album hokago mix juice in my head because of the one time I spent like 3 days on a private server getting drunk and clearing every quest in the zone while listening to that album over and over.
The logical intersection between gearfaggotry and the actual practices of homosexuals leads to videos of extreme anus-tuning fanatics "hilting" toys larger than their thighs, presumably made for an appreciative audience.
that uncomfortable stage in a long term NEET's life where all the friends that used to be empathetic or even envious start to finish university and get real jobs and lives and families and come online less and less...
>>553
I feel like I should be surprised that there's a tamagotchi wiki.
>>548
Lots of TikZ definitely slows down compilation. My Master thesis ended up taking over a minute to compile from scratch due to all the TikZ-cd commutative diagrams. Sadly >>550-san's netbook is too weak.
Maybe afterwards somebody could convert it to LaTeX though. I only say this because no other software offers such detailed tuning of typesetting. Just check out the 'microtype' package!
Usually in these circumstances the correct solution is to have your wife spayed
I wish I could hang out with someone who was board under the moon.
Press every downvote button.
That's way too erotic.
My captcha is bi and I am bi.
No broken ankles, please.
it's a melodica
also those kids are japanese
I think having a good income makes you less confrontational online.
Late night printing? Date night printing.
I'm starting to realize that I'm considerable less smart than I thought I was.
I'm starting to realize everyone else is a whole lot stupider than I thought they were.
I've realized that being smarter than everybody else doesn't help you much in life.
Could you get a more realistic performance out of actors by dosing them with LSD and convincing them that what's in the script is really happening around them?
>>576
People have tried similar things, "Heart of Glass" tried it with hypnotism, usually the answer is no.
Imagine if you'd realized earlier that it's not worth making friends with mentally unstable people. Where would you be?
Ήl
heh
Windows refuses to work with my wireless network but it works fine in Linux with no fiddling. Is this finally the year of the Linux desktop or have I entered bizzarro world?
All the music I like is in minor key, and has either the i->IV or the i->III transition.
>>580
Many Linux distributions have worked out-of-the-box on most non-exotic hardware for many years now.
It's awkward as hell when you meet friends of your friends and you don't get along with them at all.
I've been farting a lot this evening.
>>576
Maybe, but then they'd react like themselves high on acid rather than the character they're supposed to be playing.
Popuko
I should be doing something productive with my life, but all I do is sit at home and browse the internet.
I was sitting at a sushi bar last night, eating takoyaki and drinking Asahi and hell of weeaboo'ing it up. Then a guy down the bar pulled out his phone, propped it up on a stand and started watching anime without headphone on and I felt like a relatively normal person.
Super Pochaco
>>590
I've been to several sushi places and none of them serve takoyaki which bothers me.
>>591 I was only there for a few more minutes after the guy showed up, but the chefs seemed kind of amused, like "hey check out this weird guy who likes cartoons." Maybe one of the waitresses said something to him later.
schoool
Peeple is a shit idea, but it opens up a niche which I feel I can exploit with something immediately better and more streamlined. I haven't been this excited about an idea I've had since college. I feel I can definitely pitch it to some people and get something going on.
>>595
Control tower looks interesting, but it also seems like one of those things that's too big to get into easily. I liked the first part of the first thread, at least.
When normal people ask what kind of music I listen to I just tell them I listen to whatever's on the radio, it's easier than explaining that I mostly listen to lolicore, denpa, and Japanese EDM.
I think my professors would be more reluctant to give me bad grades if they got to know me better.
It's really hard to post on sites from lynx and w3m.
Less than three.
>>598
I enjoyed the first story but fell behind on the second one, now I don't follow it. It's a shame but mostly my fault.
>>598
I've been following the story fanatically, and try to post a command after every update, and I've even taken notes about the story, and there's still a bunch of things I don't understand. I've decided to just accept the mass confusion and go along for the ride. (Some kind of plot summary would be nice, though...)
>>599 Have you ever tried to explain lolicore to someone who doesn't know what it is? I've tried a couple of times to people who asked but it always comes out wrong.
>>607
I don't really understand it myself, so I have a hard time trying to imagine explaining it to someone who hasn't encountered it.
I understand my phone doesn't want to offend anyone by including curse words in their dictionary, but why is the word loser not included. It's not like the only use of loser is as an insult.
>>607
It's just breakbeat hardcore with anime samples. It's their problem if they don't know what breakbeat is.
I wonder if some boring movies could be edited down to say a few minutes and actually become some what interesting.
The really talented but doesn't try characters are practical poison to egotists.
> Some leftist twit will say "must be Teabaggers!"
Nah, you're just trying to paint "leftists" with the same brush as the human trash that frequents vox day's blog and vox day himself, since he charmingly took the chance to say "must be gun control!" (a bold lie too, since concealed carry was allowed due to state's laws), like the tone-deaf imbecile that he is. Incidentally, vox day is a talentless hack who resents the whole world for not being born with the gift of wit. THIS IS MY CURRENT THOUGHT RIGHT NOW I'M SORRY.
>>613
Conceal carry doesn't grant you the right to carry in "gun free zones." Sorry.
>>614
Except you could in Oregon
http://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/166.370
It was even appealed and it failed
http://www.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2011/11/oregon_university_system_will_1.html
Umpqua's code of conduct, on reference to guns, even stated gexcept as expressly permitted by state law". If you checked the link to gateway pundit or whatever, the code of conduct screenshot included that line, he removed it, what an honest upstanding citizen.
>>614, 615
If you do respond, I'm going to make a thread on here http://4-ch.net/politics/, or you make it if you don't see anything and want to respond.
Why don't soldiers sing any more?
>>617
Volunteer armies now, no reason to protest by singing the Mickey Mouse Club themesong while napalming villages.
>>619
So they'll be well-prepared for the Valhallan bacchanalia that awaits them after death!
I can sing something if you want.
If only my parents knew what I do at nights
>>623
I'm sure many people have sons who dress-up as singing soldiers.
Touch me more!
Things like Brussels sprouts or liver and onions, whenever they needed a "gross food that kids hate" to go to in a cartoon or something those were it, but they're actually pretty good.
I've never listened to a single ICP song but I drink Faygo sometimes. People have it backwards, Juggalos started drinking it because they are unemployable manchildren and it's like a dollar for 3 liters.
>>627
Dude, soda is so fucking bad for you though.
Just buy straight water.
>>626 I blame this idea directly for the fact that I can't find a restaurant that serves chicken liver anywhere in my area. Chicken liver prepared the right way is an amazing dish but people are all "ewwww liver" like a bunch of worthless plebs. I should just make it myself, if I can even find any supermarket that sells it.