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1 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-9998 06:03

Previously:
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#2 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1250275007/
#3 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1292544745/
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#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/
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#17 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1430947686/
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#22 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1473295155/
#23 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1480168637/
#24 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1489339924/ [Cute Girls]
#24.5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1489348442/
#25 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1503631448/
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somebody hold me

473 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 01:30

>>472
In the earlier japanese sites like ayashi world or whatever the green was much darker (and the text was white, wasn't it?). The green was kept when 2ch and others came around, but was made lighter for visibility reasons. I think most people have forgotten the metaphor of the bulletin board when they visit a bbs nowadays, since "board" has become so synonymous with "forum".

474 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 01:39

just found out booker t's theme song is about sucking pussy

475 Name: (iœjĪªª²iœj) : 1993-09-10017 02:02

key lime gose, yeah boyeeeee

476 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 03:37

pig-ape anthros

477 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 05:53

>>473
Ayashii world looks exactly like a chalkboard. Thanks, I never would have made a connection between that and pseud0ch myself.
It's interesting how what were once metaphors to help people understand new technologies have resulted into the words used developing into polysemes. Someday dictionaries will have "an internet forum" under the definition for board and the original metaphor will become an obscure detail for etymologists to study, rather than common knowledge. Maybe that's already happened, considering that we're having this discussion.

478 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 07:30

The angel Gabriel from heaven came,
With wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame.
"All hail," said he, "O lowly maiden Mary,
Most highly flavored gravy." Gloria!

479 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 08:17

the wacky misadventures of dqn

480 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 08:18

>>468 et al
What about futaba? Not sure what the tan background and red text could be representing, if anything at all.

481 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 13:17

>>468-469,471-473,477,
If image search and school anime (at least Nichijou in HD has this level of detail) are anything to go by, typical Japanese meatspace bulletin boards (ŒfŽ¦”Â), whether in- or out-doors, use a green sheet material and the papers are secured by pins. Presumably these are whereof the skeuomorph, though I can't deny that white text on green background better resembles a chalkboard by far.
I am unable to determine which material for the sheets is most common, as it appears a variety are in use. I also do not live in Japan to conveniently determine an n=1 sample.

482 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 15:25

conveniently determined sample size of exactly one gaynus

483 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 18:04

>>480
I think futaba is just a nice color scheme a Japanese guy came up with

484 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 18:38

Penis musume.

485 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 19:18

A guy on chess just offered me a draw after two moves because I messed up his opening.

486 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 22:37

>>485
How do you even affect the opposing side of the board in two moves, excluding silly theoretical shit like the fool's mate? Did he want to move his pawn 3 spaces and you blocked it or something?

487 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10017 23:19

withered penis

488 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 00:01

gaynus of sample size 1
thoroughly sampled by my penis

489 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 01:37

>>486
We were actually playing chaturanga, an older variant of chess where pawns can only move one square first turn. He thought he was attacking my knight and I just moved it to a different tile where he couldn't capture and my knight was attacking his pawns. It's not like I would have taken them though, they were all defended. It was still a funny draw, I accepted it.

You can watch it here! https://www.chess.com/variants/chaturanga/game/13839304/9/1

490 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 01:42

actually I wasn't even attacking his pawns, I just moved it to a safe square. I guess he was just upset I didn't give him an easy piece to take.

491 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 03:01

Ah yes, the player who loses interest and peaces out when the first contact doesn't go perfectly for him, not even chaturanga is safe.

492 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 04:37

I remember playing Doom on ZDaemon once back when ZDaemon hadn't gone to shit yet and this one guy started bitching about people shooting him from the back.

So I made it a point to do that to him as much as possible and he ended up calling the entirety of the server "pussies" and ragequit.

493 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 10:17

There's an eternal cold war between the Chip 'n Dale copycats and the Sonic copycats and nobody notices.

494 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 12:02

I like Chess and Rocket League

495 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 17:30

>>493
Is this why Oscar was created

496 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 18:00

I really gotta hand it to sega because I just got a brand new wireless sega saturn controller made by a first party developer 20+ years after the Saturn died. And it's way better than the controllers from back in the day. I love backwards and forwards compatibility.

497 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 18:19

>>496
Japanese companies that aren't Nintendo are real sticklers about retro stuff. Konami and NEC did similar stuff for the PC Engine.
It might also be new hardware often feels really good compared to 20 year old used stuff as well.

498 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 18:32

ﷺ being in unicode shocked me

499 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 18:49

>>496 Niceee

500 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 19:19

I have a List of "important" things to do. It's not completely comprehensive, but it includes things like taxes, car maintenance, small projects, stuff for other people, etc. It has grown and shrunk over time as I've added and completed tasks. However, there are some items that have sat there entirely too long and I'm sick of thinking about them. Right now my List has 13 things on it, and that's the smallest it's been since I started it\and while I'm happy about that, my ideal would be for it to be empty most of the time, with room for maybe 5 things at most. This, of course, would require me to suppress my procrastinatory habits at least a bit more.

One such habit I have is shopping online. Not buying, just shopping. As a result of reaching a financial goal I currently have enough saved up that I could treat myself to something quite nice, but I guess getting to that point was enabled by adopting a strategy of "buy absolutely nothing unnecessary" and it's hard to moderate that, plus I spent a lot of time when I didn't have money shopping and wishing but unable to execute. Also it's hard to choose sometimes.

I think I'd like to try a push. I knock out every item on my List, to prove to myself I can actually empty it. And I do no online shopping until that's done, at which point I force myself to buy something nice as both a treat and a defiant gesture to my unhealthy habits. Not that I want to start a new habit of spending excessively, but I want to get away from wishing so much and live in the present more. And maybe getting rid of these small tasks will help me get ready to work on bigger ones.

501 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 19:41

>>497
Yeah, Nintendo and I would even add Sony have been real disappointing with their "retro" tech. The NES mini is a joke, doesn't support real controllers or real cartridges, nor are its parts backwards compatible. I never was on segas dick back in the day but I think the genesis mini is a legit system with backwards and forwards compatibility, and they even went out and developed controllers for consoles that don't even have a retro mini version. Don't know much about PC engine games but I'm glad they're getting a taste of that quality as well.

502 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 19:58

>>500
Dunno if it's much help, but for things that I'm doing for fun I've found that it's a lot easier to keep several balls in the air than to do them one at a time according to some checklist or schedule (which often ends up with nothing getting done). It helps with getting started too, when I know I don't necessarily have to finish whatever I'm starting before moving on to something else. It took me until recently to figure this out, too...

For "important" things (outside of stuff I'm doing with others or otherwise critical tasks), though, I still haven't figured it out. I'm technically procrastinating on them by writing this...

503 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 21:22

>>502
Right, fun things operate by different rules. I have several hobbies I maintain at various levels of activity, generally on a "when I feel like it" basis. The List I described is specifically for obligations.

504 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10018 22:54

back in the day whenever i got a new computer or (re)installed a new OS i'd spend like a week getting everything just right, setting up keyboard shortcuts and getting my WM to tile just right or whatever. now it's like 25:75 as to whether i'll even bother to change the default wallpaper or not.

505 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 00:25

>>504
Now I just use the latest windows because I don't give a shit anymore

506 Name: vc: dame : 1993-09-10019 03:15

AEW opened the forbidden door.

507 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 03:37

I keep pissing in the sinks.

508 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 04:25

I was in a noisecore band called the sinkpissers once

509 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 05:47

DONG! BE! GONE!

510 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 06:15

The revolution will not be televised, but livestreamed on youtube with exclusive coverage on netflix and amazon prime

511 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 06:16

>>504,505
i switched to windows because of how much more adjusting and fiddling i can do on linux. it was distracting me from doing things that matter

512 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 07:06

I always feel gross after watching porn and I donft know why

513 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 07:19

I will never upgrade windows 7. Partially because my shit computer can't handle the memory requirements of 10, but also because fuck windows 10.

514 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 07:28

I use Windows 10 for work and it infuriates me because it really could be such a good OS if that's what Microsoft actually wanted. And it also infuriates me because it force-updates and force-reboots.

515 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 07:45

Powershell salvages it for me

516 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 10:17

>>512 Welcome, meditate on the reason.

517 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 14:18

>>512
le petite mort

518 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 14:26

whale is thawing and will be cooked later

519 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 14:50

1,2,1,2 means "all bastards are bastards"

520 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 14:51

all babies are babies

521 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 17:27

I hate sweeping generalisations so I would never say acab but, in my life I've only met a couple of c who weren't b

522 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 17:29

I WANT to have faith that they are paragons of justice, decent human beings keeping other human beings safe, but they're often just stupid bullyboys

523 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 17:49

When I got in a car crash it was very helpful to have police around. But fuck law enforcement.

524 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 18:28

Sometimes I think about getting into the whole GNU/Linux customization scene but instead I mostly just end up wasting time being angry about the state of OSes and computing in general whenever I think too much about it.

525 Name: vc: koy : 1993-09-10019 18:52

Law enforcement is one of those issues people bring into inappropriate spaces so often that it makes me want to take the opposing stance out of spite

526 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 18:54

>>517

>the sensation of post orgasm as likened to death.

Deep.

527 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 18:59

>>525
That's how trump won

528 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 19:32

>>524
You could try a BSD if you're the type that gets angry at modern computing, most of them use OpenBSD if you read their email chains. I think the biggest thing about modern computing is that you should find what use case you have and just use the OS that works the best for that. Of course, if you want to customize GNU/Linux and get angry at modern computing the best option is either Artix or Gentoo because I doubt you like SystemD.
Again, unless you're an Amiga or OS/2 loyalist in which you have MorphOS or AmigaOS and ArcaOS, you should look into some of the Unix OSes.

529 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 20:05

https://4-ch.net/img/src/1612468928921.jpg
https://4-ch.net/img/src/1612468970636.jpg
Whale has been eaten! Tastes kinda like beef but with a note of liver and a hint of the ocean (if that makes any sense). Also extremely tender.

530 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 20:21

Whale more like fishy beef

531 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 20:46

Kangaroo is quite nice

532 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 20:58

I quite enjoy lamb

533 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 20:58

guinea pig is good too

534 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 22:15

While there has been outreach from Peru to get more people to eat guinea pig I just can't get into the idea of eating em'. Too little meat and the way cuy chactado is served is kind of gruesome to me.

535 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 22:16

I have always wanted to try faroese puffin

536 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10019 22:32

537 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 00:31

i still think about the time my friend said "i do shitty work for little pay, i have a shaved head, and i say 'dood' all the time, i'm basically a prinny already"

538 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 01:03

Speaking of porn, porn commenters and readers are a group I will never understand. Even less than YouTube commenters

539 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 07:22

Blows marijuana smoke on my screen

540 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 07:45

I bought a new computer but moving all my devices is such a pain in the ass when my desk is mounted to the wall and I have torrents seeding from it's hard drive so I guess it'll stay as an operational legacy PC and my new pc will stay unused until I get more space

541 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 09:10

still think about this post everyday https://4-ch.net/general/kareha.pl/1188512641/159,162

542 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 12:25

>>541
This really says a lot about our society.

543 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 17:39

plot idea: kyriakos grizzly goes into planet fitness, pretends to be a clueless fatass who just wants to lose weight, eats the entire table full of free pizzas, and then squats the entire squat rack

544 Name: (iœjĪªª²iœj) : 1993-09-10020 18:27

Calling the record store to ask if they have a Puffy Areolas album and a girl picks up

545 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:09

Business management or "tycoon" games are very overrated. It's like Animal Crossing to me, more work and tedious shit I want to get away from when I am playing vidya.

546 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:15

Sim City is a good game but I don't know how anybody can play it without using the infinite money cheat because playing it as intended by waiting in-game years to collect tax revenue is soul crushing.

547 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:18

>>546
As I recall as soon as I found out about the cheats as a kid that was pretty much how I always played.

548 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:22

There are probably more educated and capable people doing this but I want to bury important things from the modern era in pots or something like Afghan Buddhists did to make things slightly easier for future archaeologists.

549 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:25

what future archaeologists? ;)

550 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:42

>>549
In 5,000 years there will be books written about dokyun's ;)

551 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:43

computer is still fine for a few years, but i should really reinstall or upgrade my windows
adjusting to 10 is not going to be fun, same would be the case for linux

552 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 21:52

There are tweaks to windows 10 that make it really easy. You can even make it look like 98 if you want.
I highly recommend learning powershell and the Linux subsystem

553 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 22:13

>>552
I only have 2 gigs of ram and on a 64 bit machine that's just barely enough to run windows 10.

554 Name: (iœjĪªª²iœj) : 1993-09-10020 22:54

I miss Mexicans

555 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10020 23:31

>>550
I am presurving INTERNET CULTURE for FUTURE GENERATIONS :0

556 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 00:36

What the fuck? I hate this.

557 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 01:55

I'm a piece of shit, but I'll try to be better!

558 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 03:19

gaynus

559 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 05:31

>>524
I just throw throw Arch Linux with KDE onto my laptop and set everything to arc dark with lxappearance and that's all the ricing i'm going to do and i already think i'm overdoing it.

560 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 05:34

I vaguely remember KDE being bloated to hell with rather low quality software. Don't know if it's still like that but I always deployed XFCE when I used a DE.

561 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 05:37

Deleting dad's animal porn speedrun big dog%

562 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 08:04

>>560
My experience with KDE was my manager being obsessed with it around 2012-2014. Every time I had to use it was an absolute chore because the UI was so hostile. They had lots of cool ideas and fancy features and bling, but it didn't matter to me because they couldn't get the basics down.

I run Ubuntu Mate because deep in my heart I'm still convinced 10.04 with GNOME2 was the best, in the same way Snow Leopard was the best. I hear GNOME3 isn't as awful as it used to be, but I haven't been in the mood to give it a chance at any point in the last 5 years.

563 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 09:11

why do people describe character as "decent human being" instead of "good person"? it probably is nothing and is just a trend in language though

564 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 09:20

I have been told that MATE is all nostalgia, but it looks lightweight and utilitarian, I have run ubuntu mate for a bit but because of my distro hopping during my GNU/Linux phase I never really sunk my teeth into it.

GNOME is not worth the time, even with all the improvements is not worth the time solely because of the performance. Even the cute GNOME flashback is very heavy for a GNU/Linux DE.

565 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 09:24

Can't sleep. Overstimulated by technology.

566 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 09:52

>>563
It's american hyperbole, born of coercive intent.

567 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 10:45

>>566
I get it. Their hearts are in the right place from what I can tell but it "human being" just doesn't sound right.

568 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 11:13

>>567
Nah m8, they're calling you a robot for having your own ideas and therefore not getting with the program.

569 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 11:53

If it's about my thought about police officers, I didn't think too much about it, gdecent human beingh is just what came to hand, but ga good personh feels a bit different from what I was trying to say, a different kind of weight idk. Now I think a bit more about it, I do see a distinction, from my experience of dealing with cops, the way they see themselves and how they talk about civilians and perps, and all the videos I've seen of how american pigs deal with unarmed criminals, innocent victims, peaceful protesters and the like, it does seem all seem pretty inhumane. It seems some of it is deliberate too, how uniforms are designed, how people are profiled for getting stopped and frisked on the street and things. It seems like the system is deliberately designed to create this dehumanising divide between gthe peopleh and gthe stateh too, and these neanderthals are employed to enforce the state's power, rather than to serve their fellow human beings. Or something, this sounds like I'm more passionate about the issue than I really am, I have mixed feelings about it. At the end of the day I just try to laugh. They're like cowboys!

>>568 lol wut no way wtf? That makes no sense

570 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 11:58

>this sounds like I'm more passionate about the issue than I really am

You're pretty passionate if you wrote a paragraph about police and the abstract system created around it in response to a simple question about a language trend.

571 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 12:19

It's not a language trend though, gdecent human beingh is basically a synonym for ggood personh, but I expounded on why that would be the first term that came to mind in the context, which is where the question came from. It's not that I'm passionate about the police issue but I'll admit I can be passionate about language discussion. Then again, in a current thoughts thread I can fart out a paragraph about my thoughts no problem!

572 Name: ( ´_ゝ`) : 1993-09-10021 12:21

The nicest policemen I've met were the ones who arrested me when I went to jail. They were so warm and friendly and polite. Living as a saint before then, every police officer I met was a bastard for no reason. That's fucked up

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