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>>713
I hope I don't cause a flame war by saying this, but I'm a tranny and I feel the same way.
http://digginyourdog.com/joint-power-description.html
Tragically, it doesn't promote muscle growth.
>>713
You want Soviet Union back... How I relate to this, comrade!
Or, rather, idealistic global communism as in the Noon Universe of Strugatsky brothers novels.
The worst thing about rapists is the hypocrisy
>>713
I'm one of the people SJWs claim to "fight" for and I wish for this as well.
Speaking of, Bernie just dropped $600,000 on a new house. That puts the Socialist Democratic People's Politician at 3 big fat houses so far.
Seems wrong somehow.
>>713
What's so bad about small jedi warriors? I thought Yoda was a pretty cool guy.
Sorry kiddo.
An anime about an irc channel called The Idlemaster
Sam Hyde is not funny. At all.
Almost done. Then I can run away!
An irc channel about the anime idolm@ster.
Emailing your idol audition to theidolm@ster.jp
>>721
You mean the heavily armed anti-establishment religious terrorists who killed about a million on the first Death Star alone?..
No thoughts at the moment, but I'll keep you updated.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
There's loads of Japanese smartphone games with cute/lewd girls but all of them seem to rely on gacha and in-app-purchases. Are there any that don't have IAP and instead you just pay a one-time fee for the app?
Checking my email about the audition while playing the idolm@ster game on my phone.
NIGHT OF FIRE
YOU GO COME ON TO ME
YOU GO COME ON TO ME
DID YOU WIN THE TOP BE FLYER
I replied to a job offer from Google from my non-gmail e-mail and I feel like a fucking superstar for that.
>>735
Whoa how do you get a job offer from Google in the first place? You'd probably have to be a superstar for that to begin with.
Idolm@ster cow costume
Either life is worthless, or life has an objective worth in which case it can be bought like anything else. It feels so wrong! Life should be invaluable, but it simply isn't.
>>738
Life is... priceless. But of course you can put a pricetag on a person whenever as a trafficker or as an economist.
Listening to songs by Takane Shijou & Chihaya Kisaragi from idolm@ster
>>736
They sent me a message on linkedin, probably because of my previous work experience.
Honestly, there's no way I will ever pass a Google interview. I'm just your slightly-above-average programmer. I'll try to enjoy this by slipping jokes in future e-mails or something.
Some things are best left unsaid.
>tfw very much caspa man
Do older trannies suffer male-pattern baldness?
Your life is in danger!
>>741
Interviews at the big few tech companies are unnecessarily grueling.
Also Google have underhanded recruitment tactics like pretending multiple staff from different departments just happened to notice you at the same time, and they're honestly not just one person trying to make you feel special. See >>745
Sure, if you get a job out of it (6+ months down the line, mind) you get the prestige of working for Google (an image generated by themselves to farm employees), but that's about it until you get poached by another of the big few, and I don't think that's worth it.
that video featured in those NND parodies of the guy shouting "vault" or something, commonly depicted by some MMD touhou girl pole vaulting. i wonder what the original is pls respond
A group of women cosplaying as Poison from Capcom games while wearing strap-ons. All of them are playing "Nothing But a Good Time" and "Talk Dirty To Me."
Dogs with robot parts
I wish I was above-average programmer... How do I do that?..
Funny thing is I had kebab for lunch in the center Akihabara once.
I just really wish u were someone else.
>>744
Yes if under the influence of testosterone for long enough that it occurs. Estrogen won't grow it back. Otherwise, no; if they still have testes, they're typically on estrogen and an anti-androgen (typically spironolactone in USA or i think cyproterone acetate sometimes elsewhere). Otherwise just estrogen.
I should have got some work done tonight. Instead I just watched famous economists yak at undergrads on Youtube...
Unbalanced
Throwing a surprise birthday party for an anime fan by getting all his friends to cosplay as NGE characters and surround him clapping and saying "omedetou" in turn.
Break his ring finger, make him gay.
>>753
Well, you might pass a single Google interview, but you will probably tap out before you pass all of them.
(I'm probably being unnecessarily cynical here.)
Sometimes I imagine myself explaining the modern world to Benjamin Franklin. "Yeah, we've been busy, man. We have a west coast now. It's great."
Post[ing frOM N A NEW KWYVOARD
I'm an american but my keyboard is british and that confuses me a lot even though I've been using it for 3 years.
Make a scene at cousin jack's, leave him to put the bottle back, lenses glasses that are cracked well it was up to me.
Happiness is just around the corner.
Some bits of the UK layout are better than US, like \ being between Z and Shift instead of making Return the size of a gnat's penis, but some bits are weird, like " being shift of 2 instead of '
I wish I had more cute girls in my life.
If you happen to have Yik Yak stock, now is the time to dump it.
I'm waiting to take another shot of vodka, but my girlfriend is playing Don't Starve Together. My stomach is starved for vodka. What about my needs???
Man, Kafka had some serious daddy issues.
>>766
This sounds absolutely spoiled and hedonistic. I like it.
>>768
No, stop it. Gross. If you use right-side Shift, it might be okay. But cutting into the left one? Gross and unacceptable. I wouldn't bother with punctuation and capitalisation if I couldn't press Left Shift comfortably.
My keyboard has a full size Return key, /\ are together. Ironically, Dvorak has Z on the right, so \ is between Z and Shift for me too.
we go through this like once every three months gaben maybe you wouldnt have to keep resetting my password if steam didnt have inane password-creation rules like "must contain at least one uppercase and lowercase letter, at least two digits, four kana and one emoji"
I cleaned my keyboard the other day. Next time I'm just going to throw it away because it is way faster to just buy another one on Amazon.
Let's settle this with our fists, hando a hando.
>>774
I don't know how you operate your left shift key, but it's in the perfect position for my little finger and makes a good anchor point being right at the edge. Plus it makes | a breeze, which is nice for shell pipelines.
If I had it my way, I'd cut into right shift too; on this keyboard it's almost three keys wide. I could do with a dedicated pair of keys for unshifted (), {} or $ or a meta leader or something.
I've had a really bad day. I hope I don't die today. What a shitty last day to experience.
Cleopatra was so heartbroken that she had her beloved but socially inept servant bite her.
saw an old woman pushing a little pomeranian around in a baby carriage on the bike path
I brushed my bangs to the other side before sleep. I feel like a renegade. I was a space pirate in my dream too.
whyy does newegg checkout have to reload every time i click something
I just want my neckbeardpad
>>783
...And just to think of it, if anyone saw me, they would see me the way I usually see myself in the mirror. So handsome and attractive. Current reflection looks a bit like a nerd...
>>779
With my fingers on the home row, index finger rubbing that little knob on F (Dvorak: U), my pinky can comfortably be on A or move down to the right third of Left Shift. Moving it to the side further creates an uncomfortable tension in my hand, which is also the reason I'm not so keen on using Right Shift.
One other thing about Dvorak, is that it moves {} even further up, replacing -=. There is a version called "programmer Dvorak" but I refuse to learn it. It switches number keys around, making symbols unshifted (and brackets more comfortable) — which sounds like something you want — but it also makes a complete mess of digits: http://www.kaufmann.no/roland/dvorak/ It's logical, yet, somehow, beyond perverted.
Cute things are cute.
>>787
Huh. I don't rest on the home row as it results in increased effort to stretch my fingers to reach other rows, compared to my relaxed position: with my index on F, where my middle finger can comfortably rest on W or E; my useless finger A or S, and my little finger Shift or \.
Sounds to me like I wouldn't mind {} on -=. The worst is () on shifted 90 due to their frequency of use, but I have some keys rebound and so () and [] are swapped. I could just
Now I have to go and do something else, as I have some bizarre self-aware feeling about discussing the minutiae of keyboard preferences in such depth.
Who is this John Rambo?
Ugh, I have an urge to play a game where I get to manage a bunch of characters. But Dwarf Fortress scares me.
I wish it was 1990 again
深夜俺はテレビを見ていた
やる事のないからボーッと見ていた
something something 絶好調で褒められていた
Make more YouTube videos Jacy
>>792
What, so I could be just a wet dream again? You make me sick.
Poating from nwq compirwe
atill nor ua3eed ro the new keyboaRED
>>797
Given that (almost?) all the typos are spread towards the edges of the standard qwerty layout, I would assume that it's smaller than >>796 is used to. The odd-ball is the t->r typo, repeated in ro' and
compirwe', but perhaps >>796 types `t's with the right hand? I can think of two significant possibilities:
- The new kemborat is attached to one of these new-fangled more-portable-than-others.
- The new kemborat is actually larger (e.g. >>796 is moving from a kemborat without a numpad to one with), but the individual keys are smaller.
I don't believe the second option is probable, given the e->3 slur, which is distinctly vertical. It's certainly not a CrOS device, since those don't have Caps Lock keys. The probability space is too wide to be confident in anything else.
Deaf people are cute.
What's really throwing me off is "ua3eed". Assuming that DQN-kun meant to type "used", that's an insertion of two characters, both presumably hit while trying to reach e. Did you press the e key twice, or just accidentally hold it down after mistakenly adding the 3?
>>801
It is a shame that I was so completely incorrect, but it's nice to finally have an answer. Thank you for clearing up the matter.
I really hate this convention on Wikipedia of listing Asian people's names in a format like "<given name> <family name> (<family name in native script> <given name in native script>)"
As in:
Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫 Mishima Yukio?) is the pen name of Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威 Hiraoka Kimitake?, January 14, 1925 – November 25, 1970)
Looking at some other pages it also seems to only happen with Japanese names. For others using the East Asian name order there's usually a notice at the top saying something like "This is a Chinese name; the family name is Xi (习)."
There is something oddly beautiful about self destruction.
Yeah, like when you stub your toe but it momentarily makes you forget about a papercut that won't stop stinging because it's on a joint.
After trying Dwarf Fortress once again and feeling a bit overwhelmed and lost as usual, I wandered off to twitch and found some streams there. And all of them used graphics packs that I was hesitating to use...
Well, if people are shameless enough to stream it like that and - in a single case - even show their face along, I might try the graphics pack myself.
I got babby's first legendary, one of the Warglaives of Azzinoth.
But just now it occurs to me that monks are a "stat stick" job. Oh well, the entire way legendaries work is kinda dumb, I knew that going in.
Different wikiprojects, different odious bureacracies, different officious rules. Furthermore, I deem that Wikipedia must be destroyed.
>>809
Embrace the tiles! Who cares about elitism in a computer game about dwarves? Have Fun!
Ĉu iu parolas Esperanton?