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201 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8969 09:37

cute girl writing you a parking ticket

202 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8969 15:01

If you sign up,
You can earn $1,000,000 too.
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203 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8969 18:25

>>193
Your hips could support a child with ease

204 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 02:37

Medical amputation? Christ, what will the BM lobby come up with next

205 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 16:32

>>193
Of all the soles I've tasted, yours had the most

cumen.

206 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 17:18

Cute girls praising your hips

207 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 18:23

A cute girl explaining cache optimization and how to avoid cache misses.

208 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 19:29

Cute girl explaining hegelian dialectics and how it's commonly simplified as the opposition between thesis and antithesis when it's taught in philosophy curricula

209 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8970 19:34

Headcanon: Picard was actually speaking French the whole time and made everyone around him (and the viewer) use the universal translator.

210 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-8970 19:45

Carcano

211 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8971 15:17

and 9 hours

212 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-8973 23:50

Is cowboy action shooting cosplaying and/or LARPing?

213 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 00:48

ochinchin

214 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 00:56

my parents: wow did you know the guy from whitesnake just turned 80
me: wow did you know the "cirno's perfect math class" chick just turned 30

my parents: aww, david bowie just died. he was an inspiration to everyone, gay or straight.
me: aww, billy herrington just died. he was an inspiration to everyone, gay or straight.

i guess the more things change the more they stay the same?

215 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 01:20

ochinchin daisuki

216 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 01:28

ochingin daisuki

217 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 14:25

It was a genuine Japanimation toon alright. Her card had all sorts of moon runes all over it, and its UGUUID checked out when we ran it.

218 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 14:58

If you sign up,
You can earn much money and travel for free.
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219 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8974 16:25

Yet the gym remains bossless.

220 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8975 15:37

I think I'd actually go into a busy comic book shop to get Aunt May Kills The Marvel Universe.

221 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 02:52

For those who remain on aging text boards:

Are you new or are you old?
Are you silver or are you gold?
Are you middle of the road? Are you an expert on BBCode?
Are you under enormous stress, ready to explode?
Are you here to stay or just today?
Are you serious or do you prefer to play?
Are you moving on with your life? Have you settled down and found a wife?
How do you cope with daily strife?
Are you living in the now or in the past? As you get older, the years pass by so fast.
Hopefully you have friends and you're not an outcast.
Are you happy or are you sad? Are you a genetic dead-end or will you be a dad?
Make new memories now, don't dwell on times you had.
I don't know you, DQN, but I hope you're doing well.
No man is an island. Being alone is hell.

222 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 08:59

you: a bowl of steel cut oats with bananas and cream and dried fruit
me: a ten pound bag of off-brand toasted rice puffs

223 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 09:24

For those who remain on aging text boards:

>Are you new or are you old?
New I guess, I've been here two to three years.
>Are you silver or are you gold?
Copper
>Are you middle of the road? Are you an expert on BBCode?
We drive on the left hand side over here. I stick to HTML.
>Are you under enormous stress, ready to explode?
Quite possibly.
>Are you here to stay or just today?
I like it here.
>Are you serious or do you prefer to play?
The ladder.
>Are you moving on with your life? Have you settled down and found a wife?
No and no.
>How do you cope with daily strife?
I drink sometimes.
>Are you living in the now or in the past?
The past.
> As you get older, the years pass by so fast.
>Hopefully you have friends and you're not an outcast.
I have some left over from high school luckily.
>Are you happy or are you sad?
I guess I'm usually content
>Are you a genetic dead-end or will you be a dad?
I'm not optimistic enough for kids

>Make new memories now, don't dwell on times you had.
>I don't know you, DQN, but I hope you're doing well.
>No man is an island. Being alone is hell.


Thank you for the kind post and words dqnon
orz for bad formatting

224 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 10:11

>Are you new or are you old?

Pretty old, in Internet years. I've been on and off this board for at least a decade? Active on other webboards since around 2005, but a regular Internet user since the late nineties.

>Are you silver or are you gold?

How about aluminum?

>Are you middle of the road? Are you an expert on BBCode?

You know, I miss BBCode. All the boards I once frequented that used it are now either dead or dying.

>Are you under enormous stress, ready to explode?

Two weeks ago, yes. Today, no.

>Are you here to stay or just today?

Most likely here to stay, as long as the conversation remains sufficiently fun.

>Are you serious or do you prefer to play?

It depends. I feel like I'm primarily more serious than others, but sometimes when I need to focus I just want to screw around. Not even good playing, just wasting time.

>Are you moving on with your life? Have you settled down and found a wife?

I'm finishing up a degree right now. Once that's over, my hope is that my career will resume without too much delay. I'm not in a hurry to find a spouse, and I think rushing in that department leads to unhappiness more often than not.

>How do you cope with daily strife?

By understanding that for the most part I don't really have strife. I don't want for food, water, shelter, or clothing. Physical security isn't a concern. I've cut out most of the toxic relationships in my life and have faced very little persecution. I am of reasonably sound mind. The main insecurities I have are long-term financial and medical; the former I'm actively addressing by earning the aforementioned degree, and the latter is mostly because of my severe anxiety when it comes to paperwork and lack of initiative in biting the bullet and getting it taken care of.

>Are you living in the now or in the past? As you get older, the years pass by so fast.

At times I would agree, but I've noticed that it really depends how I spend my time and even how I think about time. It's true that significant landmarks in life tend to cluster toward the beginning and space out later, but those landmarks are only one way of looking at life. Time continues to flow at the same rate no matter what your perception is. Think of a dream diary: you might have dreams every night, but you usually forget them shortly after waking up (if you remember them at all). It often isn't until you begin to record your dreams, training yourself to be more aware and remember details, that you truly come to a sense of how much there is to experience on that side of your consciousness. Soon you realize you don't just have one 20-second dream where one thing happens, you have multiple dreams every night and they're actually really deep and involved and you've been missing out this whole time! Or perhaps you weren't having big crazy dreams before and training yourself to look for them caused your unconscious mind to turn on the faucet? I guess what I'm getting at is, if you train yourself to be mindful and interested, life will be more interesting even in the absence of those landmarks. In the end it doesn't really matter whether it's because that mindset naturally causes you to act in ways that make life more interesting, or whether it really was interesting all along and you just needed to notice.

225 Name: >>224-kun : 1993-09-8976 10:13

>Hopefully you have friends and you're not an outcast.

I've never been the life of the party, but I do have a few close friends I keep in touch with, along with a wider circle of friendly acquaintances. I try to be generally pleasant and cordial even to those with whom I have severe disagreements, and as a result I tend not to make enemies. I rarely find myself feeling excluded, but in many social situations I don't feel included either.

>Are you happy or are you sad?

I suppose you could say I'm happy, but content is my ideal.

>Are you a genetic dead-end or will you be a dad?

I am a genetic dead-end. This is a deliberate decision and I am unlikely to repeal it. Adoption will be my first choice if I am to raise children.

>Make new memories now, don't dwell on times you had.

Working on it. It's tough sometimes.

>I don't know you, DQN, but I hope you're doing well.

I like to think so. I'm definitely in a much better place than I was ten years ago, so that's something.

>No man is an island. Being alone is hell.

come snuggle with meeeee

226 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 15:52

bullying is fun and good

227 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 16:19

be careful when you give coffee to girls with low self esteem

Java insecure object deserialization

228 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 18:55

Guys, that was a poem

Anyway great joke >>27 I liked it.

229 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8976 19:14

>>228
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI

230 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 03:08

ass key

231 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 03:42

>>228
well you know nothings sacred and all that jazz
ya like jazz?

232 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 04:27

I was thinking of answering that, but something about how the questions are worded bug me,

233 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 06:43

reading the unabridged version of something you read as a kid and like fuckin A the bowdlerized version cut out a lot

234 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 08:30

personally I prefer the abridged version of yugioh

235 Name: fack : 1993-09-8977 09:10

fack you alah
09021530526

236 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 12:03

穢土時代

237 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 17:32

Actual names of malware:
Mirai botnet
Hajime worm

238 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 18:12

/bin/busybox ECCHI

239 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 19:27

Rust beats Haskell just by letting you implement a trait for a type in a completely unrelated file

240 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 21:40

Both Youtube and Facebook think I like trains even though I have never searched for trains before on either site. In fact, I don't think I've ever searched for trains before. Why is this happening? I keep getting train suggestions.

241 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 22:00

At one point Facebook got the impression that I was very interested in the politics and sports of India. I'm still puzzled about that one.

242 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 22:30

>>27 Hahahaha good one!

243 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8977 23:43

I hate ``nerd'' culture.

Self-congratulatory assholes celebrate basic tech literacy and participating in mass consumerism. Wow, you know how to use a computer. Such a nerd! Wow, you bought something. Such a nerd! XDDDDDDDDDDDD

Congratulations on wasting time on dumb shit like video games. That makes you smart, somehow. At least according to self-proclaimed nerds. Yikes.

244 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 02:46

Only nerds use backticks as opening quotation marks.

245 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 03:07

《faggot》

246 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 17:02

「What about these quotes?」

247 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 21:35

``LaTeX'' or go home, sheeple!

248 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 22:44

>>240
I watched a train derailment one time at random. All trains since. It overpowers all other interests somehow. Like a salad with hard boiled egg tastes only like hard boiled egg.

249 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 22:45

All suggestions have been trains. Haven't watched them. It still hasn't learned.

250 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 23:09

Maybe they don't care that you don't like trains. Perhaps the suggestions are what it WANTS you to watch, not what it thinks you're interested in watching.

I just thought about an idea for kopipe/creepypasta/whatever you want to call it, where your suggested videos are for things like "How to make a noose" and other morbid stuff. Spooky social media suggestions and weird targeted ads.

251 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8978 23:39

I have assiduously removed all suggested news stories involving either sports or celebrity drama for several months now. It still appears not to have learned.

252 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 01:08

>>240,248-251
I don't believe in lizard/pod people but got damn, stuff like that isn't exactly helping my case.

253 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 07:44

what happens if you play one of those "<song> but it's playing in another room" videos and listen to it from another room

254 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 08:03

>>253
<song> but it's playing two rooms over

255 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 12:44

“Quotation marks” he said... “It'll be awesome” he said...

256 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 15:36

Free me from this posting prison.

257 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 16:32

Google's captcha started spitting out weirdly pixely images recently, then I realized that they were DQN generated images. So now they use their DQN to create cars/roads/whatever instead of having a set number of set images that are used to check answers.

258 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8979 18:28

Python 2: DUDE MOVE ON LMAO
Python 3: DUDE INDENTATION LMAO
Ruby: DUDE DEAD LANGUAGE LMAO
Perl5: DUDE HARD TO READ LMAO
Perl6: DUDE NO ONE USES IT LMAO
C: DUDE PROCEDURAL PROGRAMMING LMAO
C++: DUDE POINTERS LMAO
RPG Maker, Game Maker, Unity, Dreamweaver: DUDE YOU'RE NOT A REAL DEVELOPER LMAO
Markdown: DUDE THIS ISN'T PROGRAMMING LMAO
R: DUDE MACHINE LEARNING LMAO
Adobe Flash/ActionScript: DUDE USE-AFTER-FREE 0-DAYS DELIVERING RANSOMWARE PAYLOADS LMAO
Java: DUDE CLASSES LMAO
Kotlin: DUDE GOOGLE LMAO
Objective-C: DUDE APPLE ABANDONED YOU LMAO
Swift: DUDE OPTIONALS LMAO, DUDE ARGUMENT LABELS LMAO
Haskell: DUDE MONADS LMAO
HTML5: DUDE MOBILE LMAO
Javascript: DUDE FRAMEWORKS LMAO
SQL: SELECT * FROM dude_table WHERE LMAO='true';
NoSQL: DUDE JSON LMAO
LaTeX: \begin{LMAO} DUDE YOU NEED A COMPILER FOR WORD DOCUMENTS \end{LMAO}
Bootstrap: DUDE COOKIE CUTTER RESPONSIVE DESIGN SITES THAT ALL LOOK THE SAME LMAO
CSS3: DUDE PREPROCESSORS LMAO
Node: DUDE PACKAGES LMAO
Express: DUDE ROUTERS LMAO
Angular: DUDE SINGLE PAGE LMAO
PugJS: DUDE TEMPLATES LMAO
Lisp: DUDE PARENTHESES LMAO
Clojure: DUDE PARENTHESES & JAVA LMAO
Rust: DUDE MEMORY SAFETY LMAO
Bash: DUDE PIPES LMAO
zsh: DUDE PLUGINS LMAO
fish: DUDE AUTOCOMPLETE LMAO
PowerShell: DUDE MIMIKATZ LMAO
Assembly: DUDE REGISTERS LMAO
COBOL or Fortran: DUDE OLD PEOPLE MAINTAINING LEGACY CODE LMAO
PHP: shell_exec(echo "DUDE PLEASE HACK ME LMAO");
git: git commit -m "DUDE BRANCHES LMAO"
UML: DUDE ACCESS MODIFIERS LMAO
Tech startups: DUDE FOOSBALL TABLES AND OPEN FLOOR PLANS LMAO

259 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8980 08:26

>>257
I don't understand what the point of that would be. If they're trying to block bots, it doesn't make sense to put up challenge imagery created exactly to be recognizable by their image recognition network. It's not as if they're short on data, anyway. They have petabytes and petabytes of that stuff lying around from the constant updates they do to maps.

I think it's much more probable that they're taking genuine input data and applying adversarial perturbations to it. That would block current bots and give them some insight into what a perturbation-resistant network looks like.

260 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8980 14:11

>>258
LISP: DUDE I JUST RUINED MY CAREER LMAO

261 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8980 14:56

>>257
We need to spring our brother from captivity

262 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8980 14:58

>>258
But C is all about pointers, even more so than C++; C++ would be: DUDE, OO ISN'T A JOKE, FOR REAL THIS TIME, protected abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructors LMAO

263 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8980 18:27

>>262
well, parts of that are painfully on point, and some aren't, but looking at the whole thing, it seems like the main goal is to annoy, seeing as it does so by highlighting various shallow ways to dismiss technologies that are useful in some niche or other.

264 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 10:48

>>258
Sounds like Lisp is the only reasonable choice of those.

265 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 10:49

>>263
Haskell hacker in the thread.

266 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 15:00

>>264
I always get called an impure heathen by truLISPers but Clojure is a really nice language.

267 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 18:46

>>265 dude touché well played lmao

268 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 19:14

I just want to disappear.

269 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 19:49

en pointe

270 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8981 19:54

Language fanboyism just shows you have a way to go before truly understanding what it is to be one with the machine at all levels of abstraction.

We conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells.

271 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8982 23:31

I thought her a botanist or something; there were flowers in the background.

272 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8983 00:26

There was cum on the piano.

273 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8983 01:37

What have been your experiences with public speaking? For example, in a communications class.

I had to do a presentation today and I know I sounded very nervous. Now I'm agonizing over how it could have gone better. I practiced it beforehand and it was fine. But when it came time to actually present in front of the class, my heart rate skyrocketed and I had a hard time breathing, so my voice quivered.

The entire thing was 45 minutes (I was in a group) and it seemed like it would never end. It got better by the end of it (because I got more used to it), but the beginning was really bad.

Think about how professors have to do this every single day. Every lecture is public speaking.

274 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-8983 03:26

>>273
I always let the presentation itself be the first time I ever present whatever it is I prepared. Always works out well because I'm too busy trying to get interpret and present the info on the fly to be nervous.

275 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8983 16:34

>>273
I study the information and then ad lib it for the most part. Having to memorize a set speech or script would only make me more nervous of messing up so I just come up with a general flowchart of what points I want to make and in what order. Also I never look the audience in the eye, I always look at the top of their heads.

276 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 00:25

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277 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 00:29

I hit reply instead of preview by accident. Oh well. And when I tried to post this same post the first time my shitty VPN disconnected so it didn’t submit.

I miss BBcode. WakabaMark is lame.

278 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 00:45

This is what it's supposed to do

279 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 06:43

>>273

> What have been your experiences with public speaking? For example, in a communications class.

I have been in a communications class. Informally, it seems a majority of people in the Western mold have a reticence or fear of public speaking. I am firmly in the minority: It is so much easier for me to regard an audience as impersonal for the duration of a formal-ish presentation, damn the consequences (I suppose there is a "nervousness" in my case, but to me it is more accurately "excitement"). In contrast (maybe this combination is a bit abnormal), basic interpersonal stuff really fucks me up, possibly with the exception of very close friends.

Granted, I am not dealing with hecklers at an open mic session or something, and have always been a regular target of emotional abuse in my own family. And I might be ever so slightly autistic, just sayin'.

> Think about how professors have to do this every single day. Every lecture is public speaking.

Some professors are natural instructors and have no problem with giving lecture. Others (researchers, which is a professor proper in some institutions) don't have any business being in front of a classroom, but are obligated to, and nobody in those classrooms is happy. I generalize, of course.

280 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 06:52

"Self-care is part of creativity" means "I don't have to feel guilty about binge watching TV shows in bed all day"

281 Name: >>279 : 1993-09-8984 06:54

Though now I look again, I should perhaps have clarified that I have been in school plays, done musical performances in various contexts... I knew from a young age that yes, I don't have a problem with this strange thing that lots of adults sheepishly admitted they could not do without fear. Perhaps a part of me was (is) an attention whore, heh.

I had the deepest sympathy for this one fellow in my communications class who was (is) a marine, but asked us not to begrudge him should he show up the day of the presentation smelling like a bar.

282 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 07:46

I am a professional musician and rarely have issues with nerves in a musical context, but just about anything else involving performance causes me to forget everything I know, with almost complete disregard of how much I try to prepare. Even if I'm reading a script.

/shrug

283 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 09:41

When you go to a porn site intending to jerk it to hardcore gay porn but end up finishing to Hegreart vanilla solo female. That. I imagine that's how a recovering alcoholic feels when he wanders into the liquor store out of habit, realizes where he is, purchases nothing but a Coke and leaves.

284 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 15:38

I miss the old internet. IRC, desktop computers, BBSes, web forums. It was all so new and experimental. No one had any idea what they were doing. Nowadays social media seems to polished but simultaneously sterile. You can’t just post for fun. Everyone’s timeline is like self-promotion/marketing for their own personal brand to make them look as good as possible for when they inevitably job hop because apparently that’s the beast way to increase your salary (staying at a company for a maximum of two years). And because everyone is expected to post with their real name and photo, you have a permanent internet record. So if you mess up, it’s eternal.

Or maybe this is all just rose-tinted glasses. Maybe it was always bad.

285 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 15:38

SO polished*

286 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 15:43

It was always bad, but it's even worse now.

287 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8984 23:27

I'll never understand people who never leave their hometown. Isn't moving a part of growing up?

288 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8985 20:19

>>287 Not in most cultures.

289 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 00:23

>>288
But it's so boring to stay in the same place.

290 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 01:56

>>289
Did you move from a small town to a big city? Big city to a smaller town or a rural setting? Was it a lateral move to an equally-sized community elsewhere?

Just trying to understand where you're coming from.

291 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 02:11

>>289
I can understand moving to follow schooling or a job, or for health concerns, or to escape high crime, or quite a lot of things. However, moving because of boredom sounds incredibly immature, like someone buying a new car because they no longer like the color of their current one.

292 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 02:12

Sometime you just have to leave.

293 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 02:58

>>290
I'm lived in big cities (millions of people) and small towns (between 10,000 and 20,000). It's less about population or rural vs. urban (though I've always been in suburban or urban places) and more about better economic opportunities, or just exploring somewhere new if you think the place you were at last wasn't a good fit for you (culturally). And if I ever have a family, I'll make another move... to a place that has good schools.
>>291
It's not solely about boredom, but that's one aspect of it. See the above text in my post. But I have noticed that I appreciate life more when I'm in a new place. It's cool and exciting. Once you know about all the local places, it's boring. There's nothing new to discover.

294 Name: ((●)トェェェイ(●)) : 1993-09-8986 03:28

I'm still sore about DOGGY COOL getting shafted in that election.

295 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 06:51

I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again

296 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 10:47

>>293

>small towns (between 10,000 and 20,000)

Woah, those are big towns to me. The biggest town in my local area maybe has 20,000 people. My hometown had about 4-5000 people, and I moved to the city because the small-town mentality really drags you down. Nobody has much interesting to say and that's something to be proud of. "Hurr you read books for pleasure and wear nice clothes, want me to smash your face in? I want to smash your face in". It's a lovely town with lots of nice people, but the ratio of nice people to nincompoops was too high.

297 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 14:31

>>294
DOGGY COOL is a danger to democracy. Vote DADDY COOL

298 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 15:36

My girl is having an event in a couple hours, don't forget to go to it dummy!

299 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 16:26

>>297
DADDY COOL is dead. DOGGY COOL represents a better order, a return to the old ways, reformation to the party line, DOWN WITH MAMA.

300 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8986 16:27

I have 80HD and my favorite annie may is U U Hockey Show.

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