>>557
Not him - and I disagree with his know-all showing off - but any mention of 196 makes me orgasm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Golod (even better in Russian)
>>561
That's a more palatable way of looking at it than someone smugly scolding people for posting stuff that's been posted in the past I suppose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missingness
>>563 Any perceived smugness or scolding tone in those posts is on your end, with the smug exception of >>558
Spirit of Safety I, (built by American Blimp Corporation) registered as G-TLEL and owned and operated by Lightship Europe Limited, (but operating in Goodyear livery), caught fire while on landing approach to the Reichelsheim Airport and crashed on June 12, 2011, near Reichelsheim, Hesse, Germany. The pilot, Michael Nerandzic, flew the airship low enough that passengers could jump to the ground, and all three did indeed leap to safety. Nerandzic then, while still able to maintain some control on the burning blimp, climbed away so that fire or wreckage would not hit the escapees; soon after, Nerandzic died in the blimp's fiery wreck.[29][39]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worm_castle
>>568
paul
get the whip
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52-hertz_whale
>>525
Lil B is in the quotation of definition 1
>>573 He's in >>529 but not >>523,524 that >>525 was referring to. I used to think people praising "The Based God" was ridiculous but then Im Down Bad came on my iPod when I was lying on the motorway once, and it made me think maybe Lil B and possibly a bunch of other great people are holy prophets, I want to LIVE
>>574
honestly i think lil b and kanye are just crazy. they say they're god/jesus and proceed to act like idiots. it's the same as when atheists say god is just a metaphor, or a feeling, or something lame like that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Garfield_characters
the subject of the article is not inherently DQN QUALITY, but the attentive reader will detect subtle hints of DQN QUALITY throughout the text
also shoutout to 307 in "ITT your last google search" for making me look at it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiden_Paps_(Hawick)
>>584 I just hung a framed picture of a landmark featured on this list on my wall the other day!
>>585 Those paps were mentioned in passing before http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1279243535/714
>>592 This one is way better.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithology
>>593 i just like how the felinology article is: "felinology is the study of cats. "felinology" is greek for "studying cats". here's a picture of a cat."
>>600
Sounds like an ironic punishment for gothblocking if you remember that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellified_man
This has to have been posted, right?
>>644
I thought this was going to be something to do with helium gas in Germany.
But it's good to know though that I was being part of a time-honored tradition back when I drew comics about a supervillain called Fartholomew whose superpower you can probably guess.
>>646
Hold up. Are you me? Because I did that exact thing too, right down to the name.
Did yours have a pig nose too?
>>647 I'm only yanking your tadger mate I just copy-pasted your response to the last time He-Gassen was posted, for a little joke. I'm not you
>>675 Do you think Honecker slipped ol' Brezzhy the tongue?
https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1431720556/16-18
(Disclaimer: The titles of the following articles are far more DQN quality than their contents.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_Uncle_Fat
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockgate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_manhunt_in_Hong_Kong
>>691 I set that as my desktop background last time it was posted
https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1431720556/868,871 Some other neat ones in that list!
Here's another interesting Russian state flag https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Chuvashia
For a long time it mistakenly appeared in books with purple instead of red, due to a mistranslation of the word pupurniy
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ru-cu!p.html#what
I might have told this story before
Speaking of closed cities:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_city
"Some remote areas in China, such as Datong Hui and Tu Autonomous County (except Laoye Mountain), Huangzhong County (except Kumbum Monastery), and Huangyuan County around Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, maintain travel restrictions for foreigners. A foreigner must apply for an alien travel document (Ol·s证) in advance, and report their accommodation to local police within 24 hours after entering the area."
I don't understand. These places look completely unremarkable aside from historical sites.
>>693
Wikipedia says therefs a lot of Muslims and Tibetans in those areas, so itfs probably related to that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderstone_(folklore)
>During the Middle Ages many of these well-wrought stones were venerated as weapons, which during the "war in heaven" had been used in driving forth Satan and his hosts. Hence, in the 11th century the Byzantine emperor sent to the Holy Roman emperor a "heaven axe"; and in the 12th century a Bishop of Rennes asserted the value of thunderstones as a divinely appointed means of securing success in battle, safety on the sea, security against thunder, and immunity from unpleasant dreams.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_People%27s_Communist_Party
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_Democratic_Communist_Party
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_the_Republic_of_China
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_Communist_Party
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_Number_One_Party
>>722
What the fuck? That shit is canon? It reads like bad fanfic.
Christ, I'm glad I never watched more than 1 episode of STD.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystic_Order_of_Veiled_Prophets_of_the_Enchanted_Realm
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Mystic_Order_of_Samaritans
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye_Antient_Order_of_Noble_Corks
>>756
Clicked a couple links and it lead me here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_God_Challenge, which is pretty DQN if you interpret it like "Ice Bucket Challenge"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murikuri
CLAMP's finest work, if I do say so myself!
>>764
It is so bizarre to see oneshots from the early 2000s/late 90s or even earlier than that.
It feels like they are glimpses from another world that actually got that series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Mark_Duggan
Hey, British people have these too
>>787 Yes. It happens often, everywhere. That was the whole point of Black Lives Matter
>>788
To be fair, I see why the police were high-strung if he had a gun in the UK. It's kind of surprising to me considering how known for apathy british cops are.
sorry, link wasn't quite right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=I'm_Rick_James,_bitch!&redirect=no
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylighting_(streams)#Vancouver,_British_Columbia
Frankly, Vancouver doesn't deserve fishe back >:(
>>865
Huh. I actually experience a fair amount of random pain in my left hip and testicle. I assumed it was early onset arthritis or something (and that the testicle pain was just me misgauging hip pain,) but I'll ask my doctor about this.
You may have changed my life by posting juvenile humor on the internet anon.
>>872
Fuck you, the superb owl link wasn't a duplicate and the Wikipedia article you compared it to is of a broader subject
>>872
Actually, ambush marketing doesn't even have anything slightly to do with trademark avoiding owls so fuck you even harder
>>873,874 Take a chill pill bro, what's with the hostility? No one said it was a duplicate, just that Superb Owls were brought up here a few weeks ago on that similar article - there's a paragraph on trademark-avoiding owls. Did you post it for that reason, or did you post it because you separately thought it was cpm pt`khsx? Don't fuck lol
>>875
Yes I thought the dictionary entry about the owls was funnier than the Wikipedia article about a broader subject that barely anybody except you read mentioning owls on the bottom of the page.
>>882 Interesting! This seems to be the only place "logomachinations" is used as a word though.
>>891
https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1431720556/402 very familiar with Piss Christ
>>899 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ND45Oeuf.jpg is my new desktop background XD https://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1279243535/723
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_colors_of_Japan
Since there was a discussion the other day about what the color schemes of early Japanese bbs websites symbolize
the first femboys in historical record, from approx 600 BC
>>924 this was purple for me because that's the first thing I thought of too
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.A.T.A.L.
currently linked to by the front page of wikipedia
>>944
You thought that was bad?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdolhossein_Mokhtabad
>>944 no his employee Carol Maibaum wrote under an obvious pseudonym (Carol Maytree)
>>971 The first two songs that came to my mind aren't on the list - Skeeter Davis gTell Tommy I Miss Himh and Example gI Need A Fast Carh
>>971 It says "A Day In The Life" is about Tara Browne dying in a car crash, but actually, the walrus was Paul