goa goa goa mpu ja
blased and mehpilled
It's a prison of the mind, maaan
Buy my shit on ebay you cowards, fuck. 18 watchers now.
They're trying to wait for me to lower the price when it's 30% off the nearest listing, it's in good condition and complete, and ebay is going to take a 10% cut, I'm not doing that.
wonder if you could mix white monster with salmiakki vodka
Shout out to the brave impulse buyer who just bought my listing after I complained
>>197
Sometimes I have dreams about websites that probably didn't exist, but feel like they just might have. Like last night, when I was dreaming about (re)visiting something similar to min.us, but for hosting a variety of minecraft content (maps, mods etc; it very notably had a white and lime color scheme). There probably were (or still are) several sites that could fit the bill, but most likely it's just an amalgamation of various websites and internet experiences... or I could actually have forgotten that such a site existed, and this thought scares me a little bit; what else that used to be a big part of my life could I have forgotten?
I know next to nothing about politics but I wonder why C-list and under celebrities even do those weird university talks, it almost never ends well
I have four tabs open on fool.com and the favicons are all different colors
JR needs to retire
Fool.com changed their logo and went to shit
Society holds together by trust and fear
How the fuck is Imposter Syndrome real? It just sounds like a mental illness for successful people. Just be yourself, lmao.
>>206 you see, Ug, the success they've achieved isn't aligned with their natural urges to hunt megafauna to extinction in the nude on the savannahs
FF1 on the NES has a ridiculous level pacing problem.
maybe websites shouldn't get older than a decade
>>206
I met a couple people who said they were experiencing it back when it was the hot new mental disorder that all the cool kids had. I have a couple of thoughts, but they mostly boil down to those people putting way, way too much emphasis on signals from the rest of society. It's as if throughout their entire life they'd been taking their As and trophies and stuff seriously and expecting their life would be like a TV show. Now finally they were expected to provide results, everyone was too busy to hold their hand, but there's nothing external to blame it on because, after all, they were never denied anything. Some of them were bad, some of them were just bad at knowing whether they were bad or not.
It would have been amusing to watch them try to contort "I wasn't rejected, everyone is friendly and helpful, and I'm treated as if I'm competent" into racism/sexism/*-ism by way of mental illness if it weren't so depressing.
>>210
It's not a disorder, this is like writing a post about Trump Derangement Syndrome, it's just an expression about a feeling of inadequacy. (I also think you're confusing this with the "gifted kid burnout" fad that was talked about a few years ago). Anyway a more charitable explanation is that it's a response to social pressures that the person didn't experience before, like, say, a programmer who was self taught for a decade suddenly feeling out of place taking college level courses in a building where they are graded and amongst peers.
Until I looked it up, I thought you were talking about the disorder that made people think their loved ones were replaced with imposters. How weird would that be if it became common
leekspin
>>212
Did you read it? (I read it just before posting to make sure I wasn't talking out of my ass). It's not a diagnosable disorder, there's no DSM listing, it's just a description of a certain mentality that people have. The claim wasn't that people have thought and wrote about the phenomenon, if they hadn't the term wouldn't exist, the claim was that it was a mental disorder.
I just want to know if the owner of the Minions (yellow guys) is Armenian
>>217
That's going to be difficult, as I have never heard him, nor seen him with my poor eyesight, express an opinion on the perseverance of the saints.
The articles you find on non-google search engines are so bizarre, to the point it makes me wonder if they're actually real
and by real I mean presented as legitimate and written by humans
>>206
i think impostor syndrome is just the feeling that a dumb or incompetent but highly educated person has knows on some level that they're dumb or incompetent
as usual, women and men are incompetent at about the same rate, but disproportionately more women experience imposter syndrome because they're more self-aware than men are, generally.
(STEM department, US university)
stupid me, i thought the weird smell in my room was from blowing the dust off my atrophied pi, and it didn't hit me until now that it might be the big ass pine board i put in my room yesterday
Die.
The.
Why do you feel like shit waking up at noon
Impostor syndrome is just people rightfully realizing that they are dumb and worthless, and that in an ideal world no one like them should be near whatever profession they are in.
Of course, this is not an ideal world, and most people are braindead meat sacks.
I do not suffer from impostor syndrome, I am too attractive and intelligent for that. I trust all my fellow DQN users are as infinitely handsome and genius as I am, otherwise we would not be using such a high quality bulletin board.
I stuffed my face with too much angel delight 😖
Sometimes I feel like I'm too old for most places I frequent online. Maybe it's time to go Offline
captcha: go
>>231 my dumb ass view is that i know i'm incompetent and i'm just happy to cash the checks for as long as i can
>>231 Oh, DQN-san, you are part of the same hivemind as us. Of course we are all handsome and intelligent here.
i saw a throat singing album called "sixty horses in my herd" and realized its like the mongolian equivalent of gangster rappers making brag tracks about how many fancy cars they have
they are the exact same genre actually
the mongol invasions was just medieval niggas doing drivebys on horseback with bows and arrows
God I hate Cody
Im just indifferent towards him. Which is probably worse
Likes: cricket
Dislikes: beef
>>198
I too have been having dreams about sites of questionable reality. A particularly reoccurring one is this strange sort of combined imageboard and forum with a rather active gardening board, and a very, very cute css theme. I can't tell if it really existed at one point, or if it's an amalgamation of postbox.garden, sushigirl, early 4taba, and maybe a few other sites.
well, I'm alive and breathing, and I know my goal now and can work towards it
I read about raceplay and the people for and against it.
I guess I dont understand why a guy wanting to be called nigger is that different from CBT and other physical masochism.
/img/ is relatively quality right now
>>243
To my understanding the most common form of race play is when a black woman, while dating a white man, calls him massa and all that weird southern slavery stuff. Presumably it's half ironic and half kink, akin to "daddy's cummies" play.
I really hoped these MoFi One-Steps were just audiophile snakeoil, but this is easily the best record I've ever heard.
movies, videogames and anonymous forums will not make me less lonely
The Saber kopipe where she gets transported to some place and haves sex with some guys is what's on my mind.
Forsooth
I hope that in a decade things like meme -oomer words will stop being used in serious articles
remember back when we all thought the internet would lead to an untold era of peace and cooperation and that technology would be used for good to make all our lives better?
they promised us star trek but we got shadowrun instead
I sometimes think about learning French but what would I use it for?
The national anthem of Benin Republic is really beautiful
blessed and elephantpilled
>>255
If used for information and retrieving media, its incredible and beyond the wildest dreams of most of human history. Its both an incredible and terrible time to be alive.
There seems to be a growing distaste for social media anyway (both because of the content and the dystopian practices the companies running them partake in) and I hope it is just the growing pains of new technology getting integrated like the issues television caused when it first became widespread.
How do you pronounce てゐ (Tewi)?
1) Tooie
2) Tay-we
3) てい (faggot)
4) rabbit rabbit
is it back?
yes
te i
ゐ is ancient as hell, and seems to be pronounced exactly like い
correct pronunciation guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EUYBWhVkKg
vc: soy
love from the elitist superstructure
i hate perl so much it's unreal
Not gonna work today. It's my right.
It's really not fair that languages have cool archaicisms that have fallen out of use. Fuck it, pronounce it wi if you want. I like to pronounce the th in clothes to be a bit adventurous.
Tewi is a netori slut demon anyway
Most Japanese pseudo-old-timey speak goes back 〜900 years at most (though usually 〜500 years). wi was lost earlier than that.
Unlike Western classicism, there isn't a movement in Asia to go "back" to old reconstructed pronunciations (disregarding how these are much less certain). Like, the best guesses at Old/Middle Chinese sound entirely alien just about anywhere, yet it's one of the most influential literary languages.
Virgin "everything in moderation" (Hesiod depicted as a hunched weakling surrounded by strawmen blurbs about hemlock and arsenic) vs. Chad "nothing in excess" (Apollo depicted as an laurel-wearing athlete who has "never even heard of too much sex")
thinking about bernie madoff's name
it's like calling a guy john sleptwiff
young adult with five digit monthly income be like "eat the rich"
he be like be like really do be like sis
though
binge ate again
the drehmal primordial minecraft map is pretty fun
i remember in highschool spanish class, asking my teacher why if "estar" usually refers to impermanent states, then why do we say "esta muerte"? and due to this being a secular public school she couldn't think of the obvious answer and just kind of went "idk lol"
latinate languages (except for fr*nch, the language of godless heathens) have the idea of the impermanence of death and eternal life in the kingdom of heaven cooked right into them! very cool.
Buzzfeed Tasty makes me just as anxious as HowToBasic.
>>283 the obvious answer being that the most common verbs in any language tend to be the most irregular, of course
>>261
as far as i can tell television still causes all of those same issues though (parasocial engagement, media addiction, biased and sensationalized news). in the cases where it doesn't it's because it's been supplanted by other more addictive things that cause the same problems even worse (online news is even more sensationalized, videogames and social media are even more addicting, social media is even more parasocial)