Previously:
#1 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1213916710/
#2 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1250275007/
#3 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1292544745/
#4 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1315193920/
#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/-255,257-
#13 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1368127055/
#14 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1395672319/
#15 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1409746601/
#16 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1420075161/
#17 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1430947686/
#18 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1440133389/
Happy Thanksgiving.
I haven't even left yet and I already wish I was back at home watching anime and browsing dqn.
I want to learn from my mistakes.
I was on track to beat Ikaruga without using continues for the first time ever, then I died three times in the final dodging sequence. :(
ノンケでも構わんぜ〜
i maybe should start exercising...
Go home and sleep forever!
>>157
Do it. Jogging gives a real liberating sensation, honestly. Just don't expect to lose weight with exercise alone or anything.
I have not gone to the gym in two weeks and I feel awful.
Zombie blowjob! Woo hoo!
>>162
I haven't been to gym in years and I feel awful. But that's because I stopped exercising for about two weeks. Anyway, body needs a rest to restore and rebuild, pain isn't gain.
I really miss swimming though...
>>160
The only sensations it gave to me were pain in my knees and disappointment at how slow I am. Pain went away in a few weeks and was probably caused by improper sitting position and moving my feet too far forward when I ran. But the clock still haunts me, it's like I have time only for one or two small mundane tasks in a day.
>>164
Have fun, but not too much of the FUN, if you know what I mean!
Gachimuchi videos are so good.
Sometimes I just listen to the songs.
I'd rather be a drug addict than a furry.
>>168
Why not? It's all about having fun. It's all about getting that warm heavy feeling of satisfaction inside of ya.
I remember making fun of SJWs in 2012. It got stale shortly after that.
Man, the bitches in this show [MitHC] suck.
wtb an adult pacifier that i can fuck
>>170
Eh, ride your "I more hip than you" hipster horse all you want, they are still easy targets. And they didn't disappear after 2012, unfortunately.
Surely, there are still those who just pat each others backs on tumblr and dwell on how disappointing various aspects of life are. But worse, there are those who got more organised — and they mentally rape young males and force them to accept everything they say.
Couple it with a mighty stream of migrants from countries where this doesn't happen and you get a disaster brewing up.
>>172
Would tenga count or you absolutely, definitely want to shove it into your mouth?
Paint all the walls white then play pretend you aren't in the hospital.
>>176 Attach cushions to the walls and pretend you aren't in pysch ward of that hospital.
>>177, jeez, let's just keep our fetishes to ourselves and keep this board weird in a wacky instead of gross way, okay?
>>178
I'm not either >>174 or >>175, but something about the way you write is very familiar. I'm slightly high so I don't know if this makes sense, but your writing seems like the equivalent of an off brand toy, where the manufacturers looked at a the popular toy and took the essence of it, but they didn't get what made the toy good in the first place. And the popular toy was already overrated to begin with.
This isn't an attempt at a personal attack. Just a probably nonsensical observation about the way you write.
>>173
What does it take to become a prematurely old soul, so cynical and up your own ass that anyone who ever cared about anything that is not themselves meets your not particularly important contempt? Your writing seems eerily familiar because your brand of immature nihilism is almost intrinsic to pasty, nerdy teenagers, which exist in huge numbers online.
>>184
I do not think this board has anybody but pasty, nerdy, over-aged adolescent-cum-grumpy old men.
To more important news, I decided to browse Baidu the other day to see how the Chinese went about internet life, and found a furry TF board and a Lost Girls lesbian shipping board. Can't say I expected that.
> furry TF board and a Lost Girls lesbian shipping board. Can't say I expected that.
Th-there are boards? I thought it was Chinese twitter?
>>188
Huh, I've only seen it used as a shitty file server, though I knew it was also a search engine. Looking it up, they do just about everything web-related.
>>184
The deep irony is that everyone's now flattering you for displaying the same deep cynicism and contempt you have just called out, while writing something actually much more vague, stale and overstated in both past and present than >>173
Yet it's "post-sincere" enough for other cynical morons who think they've "outgrown" the cynical morons who also think they've "outgrown" the angrily misguided cynical morons originally being complained about to approve.
Moral consistency now demands that they also laud and expand upon this post-post-post-cynical retort for its appeal to the "even more biggerer picture" and self-referentiality.
Also, a prematurely old soul is, some might argue, the exact opposite of immaturity, so one might critique the application of the insults just as much as the spirit in which they are made.
I don't know what irony is,post-irony or post-sincerity is, I just like laughing at wacky jokes on the internet.
>>190
Whoa, just how much is it possible to expand when there are only three of us - four on better days?
Don't enable on-line posters.
>>190
Everyone? You mean >>186. I just posted that because what he said sounded smart, I disliked the way >>183 said I was flattering him, and I was still kind of high. To be honest, I don't know what "anyone who ever cared about anything that is not themselves meets your not particularly important contempt" means.
>cynical morons who think they've "outgrown" the cynical morons who also think they've "outgrown" the angrily misguided cynical morons originally being complained about to approve.
This might be an accurate description of me (although it's hard to admit, and I really hope it isn't true). What are you by the way? Are you a cyncical moron? Or a cynical smart guy? What am I? Am I a optimistic moron? Or a cynical moron disguised as an optimistic moron? What "should" I be? What would you prefer the people around you to be (internet and irl)? What do you want to be? Sincere? Ironic? Cynical? What's your view on how >>173 writes?
>Moral consistency now demands that they also laud and expand upon this post-post-post-cynical retort for its appeal to the "even more biggerer picture" and self-referentiality.
What does this mean? Is that what I'm doing right now? "Should" I not? Are you the post-post-post-cynical retort? Does that make me the post-post-post-post-cynical retort? Do you mean that based upon the morality I've displayed, to be consistent with it, I must praise your post? What morality have I displayed? Is my morality "bad"?
Honestly, I'm just not sure what a lot of your post means. Not that it doesn't make sense to a person more knowledgeable about what your saying. This is the first time I've heard words such as post-irony or post-sincere. I looked them up and they're really cool terms that I can relate to in a way. In fact, your whole post is pretty cool (I guess you were right that I'd praise your post if that's what you meant, but I hope I'm not praising your post just to be morally consistent). I understand a lot of my post fits post-irony or post-sincerity or whatever else, but I hope you don't think I'm doing this to prove some point and that I'm not being sincere when I say I want to hear more about what your saying.
tl;dr: I think what your saying is pretty interesting and would like to hear more about it.
Oh my god, what happened to my beautiful SJIS!
P.S.: forgot my tripcode.
>>196
Drama? If this is drama, you're contributing to it with your link. It's very mild if it is drama. Personally, I'm enjoying it whatever it is.
Anyways, interesting read. Although it assumes that getting shelter and sustenance is easy for everyone, it can easily relate to people such as ourselves who are able to afford luxuries such as the internet. It also assumes that you won't get chronic and intense pain, but still, for people who this is not the case (which is most likely all of us here), this advice is pretty sound.
The death thing is also pretty interesting. I once attended a lecture where a man told a story with a message similar to this. His daughter had asked him what it would be like after she died. And he asked her "Do you remember what it was like 20 years ago?" She responded that she didn't know because she wasn't born yet. He said "That's what it will be like after you die." I think it's hard for people to understand what it's like to be unconscious since it's something that can't be experienced. This is why it's hard to realize that you aren't going to be some floating entity in a void after you die. I know this took me a while to realize, and this realization has pretty much calmed my fear of death.
I wouldn't say these four remedies cures my suffering (not that I think I suffer much), but it would be something that I could contemplate on when I am suffering. Sometimes you can see a message such as the one you posted, understand what it means and why it is being said, but still not understand deeply enough the implications to have some meaningful change in your life.
watashi wa pikachu
>>198
Drama was a wrong word, let's call it "altercation".
Well, if Ancient Greeks were able to come up with this, I'd say having basic needs satiated in modern world is even easier. Simple life is enough to be happy. But I was mostly referring to the ataraxia, peace of mind. Perhaps I should have linked to that. Or just this: http://www.paperrad.org/getwell/6.jpg
>>198
Funny, I've been thinking a lot about death lately. I used to be completely fearless of death. I had accepted that it would just be nothingness, and found peace in that. But now for some reason the same thought that used to console me, scares me. I wonder what changed?
I hate mondays.
>>201
I used to think about it as an eternity of nothingness at some point as well. The concept of not existing is hard to grasp, harder to describe. But considering that my sleep often consists of a few minutes half-awake fantasy then cuts to waking up with a few hours missing in-between, I guess I'll be fine non-existing.
What worries me is that I often mismanage my time, waste it, do simple, quick stuff slowly and so on. The lesser concern would be leaving a mark in history or getting a bit of fame, but that's selfish and unimportant. I just want to have some sensible fun with my time!
Neurotica
Digg
Been invited to a selection of lectures on 'Big History' and the 'anthropecene' period by my university. They're asking $45.46 AU for admission. Wondering if I should go.
>>207
Do you find this topic personally interesting or will it help your studies or grade? Are you okay with time and money it will require?
>>210
Winter sale is coming, he can buy quite a few games with that kind of money.
I have to wonder what your budget is that $45 is something you can toss so casually.
Generally, unless you know, you don't.
>>190
I've been trying to retort to this without sounding insulting but it's impossible. All that post-post-post-post-whatever buzzword lingo is, quite frankly, devoid of meaning. And basically the whole post is a very verbose "I know you are but what am I".
Each time I try to write it I realize who useless it is and you don't sound like a cool person to argue with.
>>215
That's an interesting insult. I'm not sure what it means, but I'm going to remember it so I can use it later.
I think I might be a pretty terrible poster.
>>217
Are you covered in clipart and underlined ALL CAPS COMIC SANS, so you stand out?
>>221
I don't understand, why is it requesting a version of 4-ch from nearly 15 years in the future?
>>222
Because Javascript magic. It let's you see future websites in past browsers.
The other day I saw a girl wearing a gold-colored casio watch. I'm not gonna lie, it looks fairly cool.
Hell yeah, new Dwarf Fortress release! It crashes/freezes almost every time in world gen! And I'm too excited to care!
>>224
I have a black casio with gold hands and markings. I think it looks nice, but rich people might be laughing at me.
>>225
That's good. Every time Toady patches a bizarre, nonsensical bug, a little bit of magic goes out of the world.
Today was a pretty good day.
<a href="http://4-ch.net/abc.pl">This is stupid.</a>
>>229
Ah, fuck me. I forgot to turn on html: http://4-ch.net/abc.pl
>>230
Yes, fuck you. It also taught me a bit more about Kareha inner workings. I kinda wish the filename was a bit more meaningful.
Sometimes I find the personal website of someone in a community I take part in, and I think it's cool, all the work they do. My personal website basically only knows that I know how to make a personal website.
>>230
I feel like there is a better way to trap spiders than this.
https://i.imgur.com/CzYuhLV.png
This update is just the absolute best thing ever.
>>229-230,232-233,235
It is quite stupid, I agree. At least when people can just link it here and get a bunch of people banned (which is exactly what happened here).
For now I've disabled it, but probably only temporarily. Please understand that textboards like this can have serious spam problems. A good example is /soc/. So sometimes a heavy-handed script like this is necessary.
Sadly sometimes people run archive scripts (which is totally OK in my view) and accidentally get banned. So the current abc.pl causes some problems even without being linked here.
Thanks to whoever it was that got banned and linked these posts in his/her email!
>>237
What if it used user-specific IDs to ban its visitors and visiting plain "/abc.pl" was harmless?
I am not a malicious web spider, trust me! sound of web spider mandibles clicking in the background
MY TIME HAS COME! I WILL LAY CHILDREN ON THE DRAINED CORPSE OF DQN!
>>237
Did you make sure to unban everyone from 1993-09-8127 23:51 onward? I'd hate to lose some members who are too shy to email you for an unban.
As for the bot problem, you can keep the link if you include a captcha on abc.pl that will unban you if you fill it out in a certain amount of time. You could also look at the website referer to abc.pl, and if it refers to the front page or is blank, you could ban the ip.
testing to see if unbanned from that one post or if I actually need to send an email.
Neat
Test post. Not much happening otherwise.
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