This is going to end in tears.
surprisingly lack of troll reviews for watergate hotel
I hunger for battle!
grammar extension that fixes other people's posts before you read them
Then: Whoa, did you know the President has a phone line to Moscow?
Now: Another day, another Slav who can't play well teaching me his rude tongue's rudest words.
skibidi toilet cinematic universe
dirt flight cheaps dot com
>Draft Minutes of UTC Meeting 176
>Note: UTC declined to approve the proposal for FORINT SIGN.
FUCK. What a disappointment. It wasn't going great but it was steadily moving along only to get shot down like this.
Rasmus Højlund looks like Prince Charming from Shrek lol
I will make it
It won't be enjoyable, but it is doable
(I'm not complaining btw, this is a good thing)
I don't want to make it
("it" being that pie I promised to bake)
anarusekkusu
Yeah, six will be enough.
The actual meaning of sortition isn't as sexy as the word made it sound.
meow meow
That one brokencyde album title is honestly my life motto.
Kill the boer!! The farmer!!
Kill the boer!! The farmer!!
Brrrrrrrr POW!!! POW!!!
Brrrrrrrr POW!!! POW!!!
> they don't know about the conspiracy theory going around in Korea that alleges ΐ{WO had recent Korean ancestry
Enjoy!
Turned the loli on himself
Nice to finally have Black representation in the cute girl thread.
¨πyhtiö
what happened to catmouth island
i love when pubic hair peeks out the top of the panties
Encountered a new type of stupid today.
Pulled pork sounds like an euphenism for jerking off.
Naming several chapters as synonyms for "the end" towards the end of the book
DQN-Kun has been cancelled for making breakcore without appropriately acknowledging it's ethnic ties to jungle music.
It's cool that we all tacitly agree the covid vaccines were bullshit after months of fervent conflict over the subject.
In Hakka Chinese, the hanzi used to write the colloquial word for for semen (𡳞) literally translate to "dick poop", though due to how semantically broad is, an argument could be made for "dick snot."
>>534
It's = It is
Its = of or relating to it
You meant gits ethnic tiesh
ethnic thais in a jungle
ethnic bamars in thailand
No such thing as a good place run by a canadian.
Gay sex with a straight man
that ultra flattering angle shot of one's own chin and nostrils when the screen goes dark
I still hear you in the breeze
See your shadows in the trees
Holding on, memories never change
last line is BS
Be the unfathomably based offensive stereotype other people think you are
Go ahead, say it. See what happens.
nigger nigger nigger nigger
nigger nigger nigger nigger
peanut butter and cough syrup sandwich
Peanut butter with a hard R
A long time ago, I extrapolated plenty of where things were headed societally and made my peace with it, but the thing I didn't see coming at all was how people got more schizo about modesty standards than ever instead of picking a direction
I never understood the double edge sword part of the Yoshinoya kopipe. Why does it matter if the employee remembers you got extra green onion?
>>551
It's unwise to annoy fast food workers, they might spit in your food (or worse).
>>543
Maybe memories change quite a bit with time, but I'm sure glad that I have extensive memories of realizing the changes occurring to my memories!
Here's a memory - I first heard that song in a Minecraft video on Youtube. Thanks for reminding me how much time I used to waste on the internet!
>>551
The rant in Japanese is, knowingly or not, trolling its readers to use an order that the employees wouldn't understand.
The suggested order isn't actually "extra green onion", it's ōmori negidaku gyoku ε·θΛ¬ΎMN (large, onions, <???>), then he abbreviates it to ōmori gyoku. He purports that gyoku is for tamago Κq, but this is a topic of some contention on the Japanese 'net since no it isn't. But I assume (unlike the overly literal) that this is a typo where he meant to only use the kanji gyoku Κ but did not remove q after using it to assist the IME, and actually meaning to allude that it's a code that abbreviates tamanegi "ΚK". The thing is, negidaku at Yoshinoyas that offer it already is onions and not green onions despite the word used being negi.
So it would force the employees to remember you and your weird order, which might be undesirable to the sort of online loser who reframes his social anxiety as an antisocial attitude.
While the classic English version copipe has some memorable, dynamic lines, some other lines are not actually good translations in any respect.
You aren't going to put that in your butthole, are you?
>>556
Clarification (I do a lot of snoozeposting, I never know when my next sleep will hit but it's always big),
Negidaku is more like "onions on top", and since there are already onions, "extra onions" might be appropriate, but it doesn't match the paradigm of ordering toppings that well. If you know Yoshinoya's gyūdon, well, it's recipe doesn't have green onions in the first place; it's more of a bulgogi flavor profile. I can recommend it to amateurs, provided one does not have an onion sensitivity like I do.
I woke up in cold sweat thinking how I haven't posted on DQN for hundreds of days
I think I'm living in paradise.
I wonder what the point of having both the CTRL+V thread and the [BEYOND DQN] thread is. Not that I'm opposed to it or anything.
>>561
Beyond DQN is for interesting comments from other boards. CTRL-V covers everything else.
At least I think so. I get confused sometimes.
>>561 CTRL+V is whatever is on your clipboard at that time, [BEYOND DQN] is for deliberately reposting a person's comment from obscure websites. Part of the fun for readers of the CTRL+V thread is wondering why you had that on your clipboard
A few hundred years from now Touhou ought to be considered a fringe genre of classical music.
omorashi rori
I can't believe we've made 46,000 current thought posts. That's too many.
They're only current for their respective time of posting so it's probably fine, 46k concurrent thoughts would be something else!
Shunningbird
on the other hand, shibayanrecords makes for really nice driving music
Touhou arrangements having original lyrics and instrumentation but reusing the same old melodies is a lot like how hymns and ballads were adapted in past centuries. Like Greensleeves and Auld Lang Syne.
It feels like this was common up to the 21st century but modern
music considers it bad form and any new music like this must be labelled a 'parody'.
I was about to post and then I noticed >>564
>>570 Interesting point, I've talked about this with my friends before. We also compared it to the phenomenon in reggae and dancehall, reusing riddims for versions by different artists
it's new -> judge it by its cover
it's more than 10 years old -> have the popular opinion if people still talk about it, and consider it bad if people don't
Less tweets, more thoughts
(@L_T`) fewer tweets, greater thoughts!
I wish I could gather up all the maladjusted lonely young men, and organise them into clearing minefields in the Ukraine or working in steel mills or other cool things.
doge in games, doge in music
two six-digit scores in nethack this week, maybe i'm finally making a little progress
i mish
phil fish
17th century history would probably seem like outlandishly edgy horror hard sci-fi to medievals.
I got to the secret world in Baba is You, only 4 years late
>>570
A lot of original public-domain melodies actually sound off compared to the versions commonly used now. Worse, for lack of a better term.
Like I would rather hear the common renditions of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" or "Seeing Nelly Home". Luther's "Ein Feste Burg" isn't bad at all, but it predates the modern period's strong preference for isometric music.
I imagine part of the fun for ZUN must be seeing some really technically awesome artists and musicians just go absolutely nuts on a mere spark of inspiration. At one point in my life that's what I was going for. I think I might have to settle for my biggest cultural impact being writing a phrase that's been "viewed" (certainly not read) over 1B times according to Facebook.
>>582
I wrote for the pirate "translation" ages ago. IIRC something about how "Ye Olde Facebook shan't be holdin' on to yer key."
FB being the exact flavor of boring Zuck built, they neither like this cringe mode enough to let you choose it anymore, not hate it enough to delete it if you had it enabled.
Do Jewish teens make Holocaust jokes?
vc kaixable
>>584 Oh yeah, I used to have it set to pirate mode, that's pretty cool ^___^
>>585
Does this count? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalag_fiction
youtube idea: visiting isolated tribes in africa/micronesia and trying to talk to them in toki pona
I do not understand the appeal of conlangs.
>>590
From my brief flirtation with it, I think there are a lot of different and rather narrow appeals that miss most people in general. Conlangers compared to each other tend to have rather incongruent goals with their products. Often, though, I get the impression it's like writing a story or making an illustration, but with linguistic features and phonetic aesthetics instead of narratives or paint.
The ones with any staying power, i.e. the ones with an actual audience or speakers, are attached to works of fiction or utopian aspirations. Neither of those really have to do with an interest in the act of constructing languages per se, so there's clearly a different desire there.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a snake skullfucking itself - for ever.
No clear good or bad outcomes anymore, only delightful ambiguity.
The same two photos of H.P. Lovecraft looking awkward as fuck
What's your favorite Jethro Tull album?
As for me, it's Kamiyama Mangetsu-chan.
>>595 Songs From The Wood but I only like a couple of songs on it. Ian Anderson actually came to my graduation :3
My photo, on the front page of my favorite website. I have never felt more honored.
"An Idea That is More Colourless Than Green"