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File: 1517526261899.png (523.49 KB, 720x540, bulmom.png)

 No.22517[Last 50 Posts]

This is the official (1000% HOT Bulma mommy) /what/ blog thread. If you have anything you want to say but don't want to make a thread for it…

 No.22518

File: 1517527262436.mp3 (20.22 MB, 08 Keskeisvoima - Centralf….mp3)

never listened to this before but here

 No.22519

https://www.youtube.com/embed/3YxTOU_ry3g

Guys check out my girlfriend.

 No.22520

Does anyone use vapoursynth?

 No.22521

>>22520
I tried using it one time to implement nnedi3 filtering in mpv. It was complicated and unnecessary, the nnedi3 filter ran like garbage, I'm not sure how much of it was due to the vapoursynth script being bad, or just nnedi3 being resource-intensive. I don't like regular Avisynth either, it's a dead project, very old, Windows/Directshow only.

The 2 major open-source video filtering frameworks are Avisytnh, and libavfilter from ffmpeg. Basically I think all filters and support should be made for libavfilter now.

In general:

libass > xy-VSFilter
ffmpeg > LAVFilters
libavfilter (inside ffmpeg) > avisynth
mpv > MPC-HC & madVR & reClock (mpv has all this functionality built-in)

The latter of all these choices are mostly dead software projects built around DirectShow, a deprecated Microsoft API that only works on Windows. The fansubbing community is mostly dead now, but it was very hard to get any of them to break old habits, or switch software.

 No.22522

File: 1517534051754.jpg (279.49 KB, 666x900, c4a6cff23c277f1090ebd9b010….jpg)

If you wanted to make the new thread so badly, you should've said so sooner.

I do still like this image though.

 No.22523

Bulma is too big to fit through the door, LOL!!

 No.22524

File: 1517547015003.jpg (1.17 MB, 957x1600, image.jpg)

stickers

 No.22525

>>22522
Why should I have said so sooner?

 No.22526

I reactivated my normbook account today and right away I feel depressed. sighh

 No.22527

Apparently I need a CCNA if I just want to reset passwords all day.

 No.22528

>>22527
Maybe just get some certs even though it's stupid for some jobs?

I find it all very discouraging too, there's just no demand for labor so employers can be very picky, demanding, treat you like you're not even human, and fire you for any reason.

 No.22529

Just got the Hiccups …

 No.22539

I love all my /what/friends!

 No.22540

File: 1517624921943.jpg (629.76 KB, 1920x1080, P1020442.MOV_snapshot_00.1….jpg)

There was a nice kangaroo on the hill yesterday, she had a fren with her too. Here is a still from the video I took.

 No.22542

>>22540
Wish I lived around wildlife like that.

 No.22543

File: 1517627786680.png (440.65 KB, 640x480, grandia 3.png)

I think I started and stopped playing Grandia 3 in 2016.

I found my old PCSX2 save and started trying to play again. My inventory/stats/skills/magic were all shit, and it's basically impossible to get past the next part because I run out of mana too quickly. I'm all the way on disc 2.

Basically I won't ever finish this game I guess.

 No.22544

File: 1517629825475.jpg (280.96 KB, 1920x1036, ›.‹.jpg)

I watched that In This Sekai's Corner movie and I thought it was okay but I felt it rushed through the early build up and didn't really capture the plight of civilians from war weariness, full mobilization, and a total war economy. For example, the Second Sino-Japanese War is in full swing in the background within the first 10 minutes of the movie but you wouldn't really know about it.

Perhaps it was meant to be like that though. Perhaps it was meant to be very subtle. I know that the main character was meant to be aloof, but it seemed to extend to the entire movie and everything (dialogue, characters, actions etc.) felt a little too detached at times.

Maybe it would've worked better as a short series of films/OVAs instead. A simple Act 1, 2, 3 structure for maybe 4 hours in total would've given them enough time to flesh it out.

idk.

I really liked whenever she craned her neck around and did the >.< face though. It remind me of /what/friends!

 No.22550

Reminder for myself: important webm thread, don't forget it!

>>9802

 No.22551

File: 1517668115689.png (1.59 MB, 1253x1726, Mahrisah and Rumia 001.png)

>>22540
You should have eaten it.

 No.22564

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_Japan#Aging_of_Japan

Just fuck my shit up.

>You will never be a Japanese alpha male selected for the government breeding program

 No.22565

>>22564
>You will never be a Japanese alpha male
Neither will any Japanese LAMO

 No.22579

File: 1517719584801.png (1.69 MB, 1920x1080, 2018-02-03-234348_1920x108….png)

I was negev/pistol/shotgun/scout only this game.

These LEs and LEMs were easier than many gn4's I've seen. The ranking system is broken, it's too hard to move up or down in rank.

 No.22585

/what/min, please get a meido janny for /t-p/, I'm sure you could get someone to do it for free…

 No.22587

I saw Firefox 58 in Portage testing today, and I decided to build it. It's really good.

Listening to all the feedback that came after FF57's debut, I wrongly just assumed that Firefox was a bloated, un-ergonomic, un-extensible mess. I mean, they're not totally wrong; take, for example, the hard-coded keybinds Firefox has like C-n to new window of all things. I mean, how stupid is that? Fortunately, none of that is relevant since I'm using keypassthrough on EXWM. It's kind of hard to believe that the only WM in all of the market using something as brilliant as keypassthrough is the buggy, obscure X WM for Emacs. In fact, it's so buggy that exwm-input-simulation-keys won't interpret two-part keybinds like C-x C-q (as opposed to just C-q) because of a long-standing bug that won't be resolved until 27, and it's still amazing, not just because I can bind C-f to right and C-p to up and all that, but also because I can bind M-d to C-S-right C-x which kills a whole word in a Firefox text buffer and cuts it to the clipboard. So, basically, I can express some really powerful albeit limited macros in elisp to be interpreted by Firefox, which makes it easy to navigate tabs, edit text, redo actions, kill tabs, search for text recursively…

I was told that Firefox didn't have the API's to support key hinting, and maybe that was true of 57, yet here I am using Saka Key right now. The thing I noticed with FF is that all these extensions aren't active when visiting the Mozilla addons page, for obvious reasons. Which is why ergonomics tools like this make all the more sense to be done by your WM rather than the browser itself, doesn't it?

One thing I'm having trouble with is an It'sAllText alternative. All the WebExt solutions I've seen take advantage of the kind of buggy edit-server.el that kills its window every time you finish writing your text, so it ruins the horizontal window split I like, and I have to manually make a new window again so that they layout is back to how it was initially. Maybe I'll open up a passive-aggressive issue on their GitHub page. But ignoring the fact that I would rather not harass the authors of free software projects for something so petty, to whom do I complain?

 No.22588

>>22587
Oh, I should also mention for those of you considering switching, their were a bunch of people whining about how they couldn't "rice" their Firefox the way they wanted by procuring crappy code snippets from userstyles.org (which literally won't load unless you also load their telemetry frameworks blacklisted by most content blockers and my hosts file) and sticking them into Stylus the way they did with the spyware-infested Stylish. That's obviously because Stylus is among other things a WebExt and de facto letting an extension have that much control is probably a security risk; you can execute arbitrary code through your userChrome.css.

But userChrome.css is still there and relatively extensible at least from what I've checked, which leads me to believe that the people whining don't know what they're talking about.

I used a bunch of tweaks inspired by the ones on this site: https://github.com/Timvde/UserChrome-Tweaks. Thing is, you don't even have to know how to use CSS, because you can just drop these tweaks in haphazardly, and they work. With the help of that, I got rid of the favicons, close tab button, new tab button and a bunch of other stuff in, like, five seconds. I also concealed the navbar and shrunk the tab bar down to 10px, exactly as I wanted. I'm not sure how much of that was because of those tweaks or my own tweaks, though, since it was a mix of both.

 No.22589

>>22587
The only Firefox keybind I think is stupid that ctrl+q kills the browser, and it's right next to ctrl+w, which closes a tab, something very common that people use frequently.

Of course it's very easy to accidentally close your whole browser by accidentally hitting ctrl+q.

 No.22594

>>22587
I knew you were an Emacs user as soon as you said C-n

 No.22607

I quit 4chan cold turkey after the old Captcha got deprecated. I'm surprised that not many other people did the same.

During the time that 4chan pushed new Captcha by default, I was able to pretend like the majority of users just used 4chanX or something similar to roll back Captcha and all the dumb posters were on the red boards. I can't stand the idea that the person whom I'm talking is so stupid they would tolerate the new Captcha. Only a norm would tolerate something so inconvenient–or inadvertently circumventing the issue altogether by having a Google account or not blocking the analytics domains.

 No.22608

umm, I stopped using 4chins like 4 years ago you dweeb, lol

 No.22609

I don't mind solving Google's Captcha. Most of the time it just lets me click "I'm not a robot" without forcing me to solve anything.

 No.22610

>>22609
>or inadvertently circumventing the issue altogether by having a Google account or not blocking the analytics domains.

 No.22611

I wouldn't bother with 4chan in the first place.

 No.22613

Just buy a pass!

 No.22614

>>22613
That doesn't solve the problem where everyone else is a dumb norm for using Google's Captcha.

 No.22615

The norms will be sorry once Google takes over the world with their army of self-driving cars.

 No.22619

File: 1517851178251.webm (2.9 MB, 700x392, vrchat.webm)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22620

>>22614
Post on /vip/!

 No.22622

I was doing some stretches and I think I pinched a nerve. It hurts to tilt my head to the left, and I'm feeling lightheaded. My job also doesn't offer health insurance.

 No.22623

>>22622
Everything will be okay don't worry.

 No.22625

File: 1517881131620.jpg (251.66 KB, 600x727, saten uiharu hug.jpg)


 No.22626

File: 1517908609156.mp3 (5.46 MB, 34 Big Bootie Hoes And Slu….mp3)

found whatmin's favorite song

 No.22627

>>22625
protected /what/ heritage image.

 No.22628

>>22622
FUCKING normie!!!!

 No.22629

>>22628
Sorry.

 No.22630

>>22629
you should ignore him and only respond to niceposts instead.

 No.22631

>>22630
I make nice posts idiot

 No.22632

>>22631
nice posts aren't the same niceposts, cuntface.

 No.22633

>>22631
no you don't

>>22629
i care about you

 No.22635

File: 1517978649923.webm (1.31 MB, 720x404, image.webm)

I found this weird bee.

 No.22636

>>22635
Looks CGI

 No.22637

>>22635
grasshopper acts like a /what/NEET:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3G3xjhYJsE

 No.22638

/what/min please del the t-p spam, PLEASE

 No.22639

>>22638
So … del all of /t-p/? hehehe

 No.22640

>>22635
beemantis

 No.22641

I'm really struggling to find a job. I even signed up for a linkedin account and it was more demoralizing than I thought it would be.

Also, the one person that I really didn't want to unfriend me unfriended me, maybe she was just pruning inactive accounts or maybe she just doesn't want to be friendos anymore, but I'd feel bad inviting myself into her life so I'll just sit quietly on the sidelines for now.

I'm not feeling so good anymore.

 No.22642

>>22641
Does she have a bf

 No.22643

>>22641
I have given up on getting a job.

When you have to struggle and prove yourself worthy for minimum wage, and you could send out 100s of applications for minimum wage jobs but not get hired, I just don't care anymore.

2000 years ago in Ancient Rome I'd be a respected doctor, or a high-rank military official. Now I am a NEET.

 No.22644

File: 1518022069579.jpg (44.18 KB, 564x798, 1518020407455.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22645

I got a job this morning. Somebody rang while I was in bed and said I start tomorrow.

 No.22646

>>22645
whats the job?

 No.22647

>>22646
Wine bottling or something like that.

 No.22648

>>22647
If I suck your cummer can you smuggle a few bottles for me

 No.22649

File: 1518054511248.jpg (5.51 MB, 3960x2632, 757689.jpg)

Ciel Phantomhive is way too cute to pull off the bad boy archetype. But I also can't say he isn't sexy as all hell.

 No.22650

>>22649
Do you think that's what remi-anon looks like irl?

 No.22651

File: 1518075851433.jpg (2.08 MB, 1750x2600, Ciel_Phantomhive_Kuroshits….jpg)

>>22650
Remi-anon as a short, dark haired, light eyed shota pretty boy?
I most certainty hope so.

 No.22652

Should I buy Gravity Rush 2? Some guy on /v/ spams it.

I haven't played the first one.

 No.22653

>>22652
It's probably better if you have not played the first one. It's pretty much more of the same.

 No.22654

>>22653
Owned!!!!

 No.22657

I got a new monitor, this one has minimal defects but still has the issue where anime girl images or other images with that kind of colour tone look grainy. I worked out it is probably the anti glare coating. So annoying.

 No.22658

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 No.22659

File: 1518131172261.jpg (263.5 KB, 1347x1084, 1518131109002.jpg)

>/what/

 No.22660

>>22659
/what/ on the left, merorin on the right.

 No.22661

File: 1518133307164.png (459.54 KB, 853x480, Menhera Ayuri no Yamanai O….png)

>/jp/

 No.22662

File: 1518135907069.jpg (146.13 KB, 720x872, 1518135830001.jpg)

Remember it's not gay to fuck boys.

 No.22686


I decided to bind C-h backward-delete-char in typical Unix fashion despite the commonly-held knowledge that you really should avoid unbinding or overwriting default keybinds in Emacs by any means possible. And, well, I learned the hard way why that's true. Specifically, backward-delete-char is such a universal command that you basically have to rebind it for a bunch of specific modes; plus, company mode or flyspell or something also uses the bind C-h, and I can't really think of an alternative to that.

For the most part, I love Emacs keybinds–actually, I love learning keybinds in general. When I was a kid, I became ambidextrous for my own amusement. I'm proficient on colemark and dvorak despite the fact that there's really no practical benefit to learning them. Unlike Vi binds, Emacs is really resilient when it comes to different keymaps, because all their keybinds are mnemonic. Vi users whining about Emacs keybinds really don't understand how Emacs works and how impractical the "ergonomic" Insert/Command paradigm is when you think about how broad the scope of Emacs commands are. The general keybind model obviously persists whether you're using vanilla Emacs or some kind of Vi emulation tool or just Vi itself, but where the Emacs model really shines is in the incredibly large distribution of commands that make up that makes up specific use cases in typical Zipf fashion. And Vi simply can't accommodate that. Because Vi controls, much like all Unix commands themselves, having been made in terms of practical constraints inevitably became archaic, cumbersome, and inflexible. Just like "rm" makes no sense to a layman or a new user, Vi is just abhorrently obtuse. Just like the term "Open Source" simply won't make it into the next century because source code is a specific, arbitrary technical construct that isn't applicable to the kind of software that's the product of machine learning. Free software, on the other hand, isn't concerned about source code but rather the end user's right to execute code on their own hardware–they're much closer to the pulse of the situation, and in a society where we only have "Open Source", the scientists and engineers of the future simply couldn't equip themselves with the dialectical tools necessary to advocate for and simply comprehend these ethical issues.

Despite this one backspace issue, Emacs, for the most part, ironically, in my opinion as someone who owns a bunch of worthless, expensive ergonomic keyboards and is proficient in a bunch of useless supposedly-ergonomic keymaps is way more ergonomic than Vi–and that isn't even considering the broader scope of Emacs; Emacs keybinds keep you much, much closer to the home row than Vi commands. Have you ever watched a Vi user type? They're all over the place. At Vi's inception, Vi binds were "ergonomic" in the sense that they were terse. That's obviously practical in ye olde days of literally punch the keyboard just to get a key in, but also remember that by the 70s, nobody had even conceived of the concept of "touch typing".

 No.22687

>>22662
So gay shit isn't gay as long as you're the dominant one?

 No.22691

>>22687
Yeah, someone said so on the internet, so it's true.

 No.22696

>>22686
Have you swapped your control and alt keys? It's the only way to use Emacs imo.

 No.22697

File: 1518221508405.png (63.55 KB, 609x244, image.png)

Banned from lolcow for the millionth time.

 No.22698

>>22697
why do you post there?

 No.22699

>>22698
Female audience.

There's really no point in going to /pol/ or /r9k/ to complain about women.

 No.22701

>>22699
So you're saying women post there? What makes you think that?

 No.22702

>>22701
It's almost entirely women, it's legit, trust me.

I can even tell apart female anonymous posters on 4chan by how they write, and what they say, even when they're trying to hide their gender.

 No.22703

>>22702
Why would females go there?

 No.22706

>>22703
To lolcow? The site is primarily supposed to be about gossip, regarding people with some level of internet notoriety.

Females love gossip, especially about popular or famous people like celebrities, or in the modern age, "e-celebs".

 No.22707

>>22706
Oh lolcow.farm? I thought you were talking about 8chan I was like wtf you go there???? Yeah I get what you're saying

 No.22711

File: 1518228266592.png (1.98 MB, 1057x848, 1517537474859.png)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22712

>>22711
what kind of loli furenzu is she?

 No.22714

https://youtu.be/HwEg1hlebr0?t=7m1s

lmao, look at how uncomfortable

 No.22715

>>22707
8ch has a lolcow board, but, yeah, gossiping is a pretty feminine construct. When you think about the whole "Internet debate" community and other lolcow-related stuff, there's an astonishing feminine skew to it, even greater than just 50%. Doesn't mean it's any less antisocial because women do it–or any less unhealthy.

 No.22716

>>22702
Well, you don't know that for sure without physical proof. That's just your intuition.

 No.22717

>>22716
considering they write like someone who has never met a woman in real life i'm not at all shocked they think they can super sleuth detect women online

 No.22718

I wonder if any /what/friends are mistaken for girls by the way they type on other boards~!

 No.22719

>>22718
A guy told me I wrote like his ex-girlfriend once.

 No.22722

>>22717
not him, but lolcows being a /cgl/ spinoff and being more or less entirely populated by women is common knowledge
it's a pretty scary place

 No.22723

>>22718
Every time I say something nice about girls on 4chan people mistake me for one and start telling me how easy it is to detect women on the internet.

 No.22724

>>22718
>>22718
Yeah a guy fell in love with me

 No.22725

Going to try to watch an ii ne mobie, wish me ganbare /what/!

 No.22726

>>22719
you should have become his current-girlfriend then

 No.22728

>>22723
Because every real male on 4chan is an r9k poster who hates women you dumb sjw libcuck soyfreak

or something like that

 No.22742

There!
We're friends now. ♥

 No.22748

File: 1518369129244.gif (2 MB, 239x320, image.gif)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22749

File: 1518369213766.jpg (62.51 KB, 384x768, image.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22750

File: 1518369272467.png (459.87 KB, 750x1020, image.png)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22751

File: 1518369322265.jpg (360.16 KB, 1024x768, image.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22752

File: 1518369355936.jpg (320.26 KB, 1495x2167, image.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22753

File: 1518369401407.jpg (471.11 KB, 2048x994, image.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22764

All the /what/friends will be christmas keekis soon, better get a bf (birlfren/beefren) while you still have the chance.

 No.22767

i'm already a kurisumas keiki, how shameful

 No.22769

>>22767
can i give you a smoochie?

 No.22771

I was watching the olympics women's half pipe snowboarding on the terebi and they were all so young and cute. There wasn't a single one under 20 that I saw and they all had tiny cute little noses that wiggled in the cold air and some of them were even singing to themselves before they started their run!

 No.22772

>>22771
I only watched the ice skating and I liked it.

 No.22786

>>22769
yes….

 No.22787

File: 1518451077036.jpg (631.68 KB, 2560x1600, 1449871215750.jpg)

>>22786
*smooch* >,<

 No.22792

File: 1518467590101.jpg (449.32 KB, 1920x1080, 2018-02-12-152946_3840x108….jpg)

moo

 No.22797

File: 1518490057291.jpg (25.24 KB, 281x354, School_girl_zombie_hunter.jpg)

Well, I finished this. Honestly one of the worst games I've ever played, this is Superman 64 tier.

- The entire game takes place on a very small high-school map, the ENTIRE game. Think of 2% of a GTA game's map, that is the size of the entire world

- There's only 5 guns, the "new" guns are just different stats
- The guns, and killing enemies in general, feel boring, flat, no impact
- Aiming with the PS4 analog stick is horrible
- Gameplay gets not fun pretty quickly.
- Story is a joke

The only redeeming factor about this game is how short it is .You could easily beat this in 2-3 hours without any previous knowledge, I'd say if you're ok with spending $30 for a novelty that can remain "fun" for about 2-3 hours, then it's worth buying. I wouldn't recommend buying this game though.

 No.22798

>>22797
are the girls hot though?

 No.22800

>>22798
Not nearly enough to make the game good.

 No.22810

File: 1518534499026.png (351.11 KB, 756x756, __kafuu_chino_and_tippy_go….png)


 No.22811

>>22800
Do you ever see their panties?

 No.22812

>>22811
Yes, once per mission, you can rip off your uniform and leave it somewhere, attracting all zombies to it instead of you.

Lasts about 10 seconds, but you stay in your underwear.

The game really seems like it was just some Japanese teenagers playing with Unreal Engine 4. It feels like some kind of extended demo more than a game. The 2 boss fights in the game were pretty well designed though.

 No.22815

don't forget to pick up all the cute l*wdy anime games in the latest humbly bumbly so you can play them with your special /what/friendo this balentine's dei!

 No.22817

>>22815
No! Please don't support Sekai Project and their censored visual novels on Steam.

 No.22818

>>22817
Don't most of them have H-patches anyway?

 No.22819


 No.22825

/what/min just ban that guy from /t-p/, make it so he can't edit the text file!!

 No.22826

>>22819
That's only if you got it on steam because steam doesn't allow anime tiddies. you can get them from their store or other places:
http://www.dlsite.com/ecchi-eng/work/=/product_id/RE180939.html

 No.22846

File: 1518744039559.jpg (51.75 KB, 580x444, 4084fe971523007362016c0fdc….jpg)

https://myanimelist.net/anime/37140/Gegege_no_Kitarou_2018

It's had at least 1 remake every decade.

 No.22851

>>22846
The little girl has a butt.

 No.22857

a /what/ b*tte!

 No.22859

>>22851
Stop looking, pervert.

 No.22860

>>22859
You should tell her to stop pointing her girlbutt at my eyeballs.

 No.22862

>>22846
this girl looks cute, too bad the hero looks super gross and probably ruins the show with his grossness

 No.22864

File: 1518889446743.jpg (321.79 KB, 1287x900, NK5BA0C.jpg)

>>22862
They're changing her design in the new show.

I think it should be illegal.

 No.22866

The Tor network has been getting DDOS'd for months now.

Since late last year, it's been extremely slow. Who could be doing this?

 No.22867

>>22866
>Since late last year, it's been extremely slow
Ummm hasn't it always been that way??!

 No.22868

>>22867
Back in 2016 it was pretty fast, usable even for youtube videos

Somewhere in 2017 the entire network started getting attacked/abused really bad.

 No.22870

why did /what/ have to disappear?

why you do this to me? i cri

 No.22872

>>22870
My ethernet cord was plugged into the wrong port on my computer. Sorry.

 No.22874

File: 1518937269239.jpg (72.69 KB, 720x947, 1518462283300.jpg)

Society for the study of hairy eyebrows

 No.22875

>>22874
Eyebrows are made of hair.

 No.22877

File: 1518940345010.jpg (273.06 KB, 973x810, madouhatsad.jpg)

>>22872
You scared me!

 No.22887

If you have a dream with a girl in it is she 3D or 2d?

 No.22889

File: 1518955371628.jpg (189.15 KB, 1920x1080, [ANE] Fractale - Ep11 [BDR….jpg)

This anime was okay but the ending was not very good. I find that anime or media in general will often struggle with endings.

 No.22892

File: 1518987455985.jpg (348.13 KB, 700x952, 704b06fe76019f95d418c4b349….jpg)

I want to hug her

 No.22895

>>22864
she looks real slutty now

 No.22896

>>22887
I'd say 2d

 No.22952

I switched to programmer dvorak three days ago. It was astonishingly easy to pick up. By the first day, I was able to execute the keybinds that I needed to navigate my WM and other software at a tolerable speed. By the third day, I was able to use the entire Roman alphabet proficiently (by which I mean, like, 30 WPM, but some people go through their whole lives only hunting and pecking) by solely touch typing. At this rate, I'll probably get to somewhere in the range of 50-70 WPM by the end of the week, which isn't incredibly good, but it's more than enough to get work done without getting irate for having to fight my own keyboard.

Obviously, dvorak is pretty useless in terms of speed. In fact, I don't think I'll ever meet complete parity with the speed I had using just plain qwerty, but I'm still see benefits. I mean, first of all, it's a fun and challenging thing to do. The fun I had relearning dvorak was more than enough to justify the two wasted days. Beyond that, it's a lot easier to pull off a lot of keybinds that I typically used–especially the ones that involved number keys or non-alphabetical keys.

I would recommend dvorak to anyone who has the time and curiosity to learn it. It only took three days to learn. For the record though, I was basically practicing the keyboard nonstop those three days–as in, I would practice using the keyboard, get tired, go for a walk, practice again, take a nap, and wake up and practice for pretty much all three of those days. Being able to use a computer properly is pretty good incentive to learn dvorak quick.

It's hard to believe that there are people out there who simply don't type properly. I mean, this experience just reminded me of how excruciatingly painful it is to have thoughts and feelings that you simply don't tools necessary to articulate. And even sadder: with the advent of smartphones, people are progressively becoming more apathetic to the idea of touch typing.

There are indigenous tribes in places like Africa and Oceana who's languages simply don't have words assigned to things like numbers. We know that most human beings that exhibit signs of sentience–including the mentally-impaired like people who have down syndrome–are capable of something as simple as counting from 0-9, but a fascinating thing happens in these primitive communities whose language doesn't even have abstractions ascribed to simple digits: they literally cannot count to 7.

I was neighbors with a professor whose friend was doing some humanitarian work for one such primitive tribe in what I believe was Africa. He wanted to help them make some kind of water refinery or a well or something of that nature, so he instructed some of the tribesmen to dig a square-shaped hole in the ground, and then he left them. When he came back, he had discovered that the men had drawn a circle-shaped hole in the ground. He showed them an illustration of a square, and he left them again; when he came back, he'd found that they'd done the same thing again.

If you showed the villagers a picture of a platonic square, they would obviously be able to understand that it was different from a square. They could even probably be able to acknowledge the equilateral nature of a square, but in spite of that, when you took the image away, they probably couldn't recreate what a square looked like.

In math class, I didn't really pay attention. When I had to take a test, I would encounter problems whose solution was a function I couldn't remember, but I could very easily deduce what that function was by drawing from a pool of more basic, fundamental properties to solve the problem. I'd pass the test, but the issue with that was that the curriculum would advance with the assumption that I knew about these functions that I really didn't understand beyond a superficial level, and I would inevitably fail the next test unless I actually studied (which I never did), so I would ultimately fail math. Even though I could technically solve the problems those functions addressed, I was always extending myself to do what was just out of reach, never really assimilating that knowledge to my repertoire.

The tribesmen were dealing with the same issue when it came to that circle. You could probably leave them with an illustration of that square and come back to find that they had dug that hole properly, but the concept of a square could never really be added to their vocabulary, and what happens when you're desperately reaching to comprehend this fundamental concept, a square, and now you have to recreate a rectangular prism? Or a cylindrical prism? That's a grain silo, a proper building, a chicken coop. These really basic agricultural tools are entirely out of their reach because they're struggling to learn and relearn and relearn what a square is.

Abstractions are a fundamental part of society. They exist as the basis upon which more sophisticated ideas are built. That's why touch typing is such a valuable skill to have.

 No.22953

How would touch typing benefit the tribesman???

 No.22956

>>22953
It would give them the power to install Gentoo.

 No.22977

File: 1519244035789.jpg (386.06 KB, 1280x1894, 16.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22981

File: 1519248328546.png (3.09 MB, 1920x1080, mpv-shot0001.png)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22982

>>22977
Did this really happen????

 No.22983

>>22981
Oh wow, that's Your Na Wa! At first I thought it was that final shot from Ghost in the Shell when she's looking out over the city.

 No.22984

File: 1519258206908.jpg (27.58 KB, 640x360, 1518208554797.jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22988

File: 1519287283313.png (375.57 KB, 853x480, mpv-shot0008.png)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.22989

Thinking of the niceposts noodles made right here on /what/….

 No.22998

File: 1519342254598.jpg (128.67 KB, 1191x1684, cirno.jpg)

check out my repetitions!

 No.23019

File: 1519437241806.jpg (301.11 KB, 1280x720, uh oh.jpg)

ficklebirl got in trouble!

 No.23020

File: 1519438829297.jpg (212.63 KB, 608x860, 6addb9b041b938bf71e7b98c09….jpg)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casu_marzu

What kind of mindset do you need to have to voluntarily eat this?

 No.23021

File: 1519441892297.jpg (632.93 KB, 1136x640, Erin_Oikawa_Spring_Colle_1….jpg)

>>23020
Wish you could smell things on wikipedia.

 No.23043

File: 1519513693934.jpg (66.1 KB, 500x492, cover.jpg)

cute fun song for /what/friends!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LQr_AN5Iu4

 No.23046

>>23019
the redheard has very kissable chulips!

 No.23047

File: 1519540481114.png (87.61 KB, 1006x525, untitled.png)

baste

 No.23048

How i migrate all my frenlytorrents from uT to qbt?

 No.23049

>>23047
Holy crap can you invite me

 No.23051

>>23048
You tell qbt to read all the torrent files you're keeping in the watch folder that you keep for revisiting old torrents. You do save your torrent files, don't you? That's just good hygiene!

 No.23052

>>23047
spaghetti was right again!

>>23049
post dick

 No.23053

>>23052
I don't have one

 No.23054

Decided to buy some whole bean coffee again, and stop drinking the pre-ground stuff. Much stronger effect than any pre-ground I've tried.

https://www.amazon.com/Lavazza-Coffee-Medium-Espresso-2-2-Pound/dp/B000SDKDM4/

 No.23055

>>23054
Those are too big of a hassle for me. Not worth the time.

 No.23056

>>23055
The only extra step is grinding, which I admit can be a pain if you're in a hurry, or tired and want to make coffee before you go to work.

I am NEET master race though.

 No.23057

bulma_roasting_coffee.jpg

 No.23058

https://warosu.org/jp/thread/18488732

i found ken-sama… make sure you make a shitpost on his thread!

 No.23059

File: 1519607111091.jpeg (751.34 KB, 1960x1540, dc7f43dad96e2d49f37e4fbce….jpeg)

>/what/

 No.23060

>>23059
All of them, all 21 /what/friends!

 No.23066


 No.23079

File: 1519713513924.jpg (63.88 KB, 459x704, cock.jpg)

>ask your /what/friend for….

 No.23080

File: 1519714096646.webm (2.32 MB, 640x480, 1518934336467.webm)


 No.23081

File: 1519716140782.webm (3.92 MB, 1280x720, 1519705204187.webm)


 No.23083

File: 1519727155382.jpg (114.32 KB, 640x800, 1495109326538.jpg)

http://forums.reicast.com/index.php?topic=1596.0

I started playing this game on redream, a different Dreamcast emulator, and I experienced the same exact bug.

Everything seems to work, then you get 2-4 hours into the game, and then you can't get past this part because the game locks up.

A post from 2016 with no replies…

Someone please save Dreamcast emulation.

 No.23086

I was watching Cardcaptor Sakura but I gave up on it. It's all right but it's the same thing every episode, there is barely an underlying plot or anything. 60 episodes of that is too much.

 No.23089

File: 1519742784473.mp3 (6.88 MB, cycm.mp3)

>>23086
The opening is good

 No.23090

>>23086
But she gets a different dress!!

 No.23091


 No.23108


 No.23134

kill all fags
#slaythegay

 No.23144

File: 1519897996438.png (763.43 KB, 1280x688, mpv-shot0001.png)

I was watching "Under the Sun (2015)", which is a North Korean documentary.

I don't think the North Koreans actually understand the difference between a documentary and a movie.

It contains video proof of North Korean government officials directing scripted scenes of everyday life, which are supposed to be for the foreign film crew's documentary.

I don't necessarily think there is anything evil or malicious about this.

I think it's just a child-like mentality where they think; "Oh a movie? Lets do our best to direct and write it, we want to show how nice North Korea is".

Of course it does the exact opposite, it makes them look bad, and gives the foreign media a chance to make them look evil.

I don't think there's anything evil about it. It's just that they're basically autistic in terms of western social standards.

 No.23150


 No.23158

>>23144
Trump is gonna nuke them into the next age so they can have true American freedom

 No.23166

File: 1519934399979.mp3 (7.24 MB, 06 Kameari Pop.mp3)

Just found out the Keions are named after one of my favorite bands.

 No.23182

File: 1519943387489.webm (936.42 KB, 1280x720, 14885568124050.webm)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.23185

probably lost some sunday flowers on /nen/ when all those threads were made…

 No.23196

File: 1519982923051.png (55.55 KB, 987x415, 2018-03-02-042502_1920x108….png)

I changed my IP address to ban evade, and it picked up someone else's ban from 2013 on /b/.

I'm assuming it was nude pics to go with her personal info.

https://www.mylife.com/dana-lieze/e31425673820196

 No.23197

>>23196
That link 404s for me, but it was cached on google. To think she was probably a soft qt3.14 26yo when he posted that, now she's a firm and stale christmas keeki….

 No.23199

>>23185
dead with rain like time in the tears…

 No.23205

>>23196
I know when people commit crimes, their identity becomes public domain, but can I just say that it's still pretty unethical that sites would let you submit reviews about other human beings.

 No.23206

>>23205
>can I just say that it's still pretty unethical that sites would let you submit reviews about other human beings.
No. No you can't.

 No.23208

>>23205
It's a spam fake site

 No.23209

>>23208
It's not fake…

 No.23241

>>23209
There is a mylife profile for you but you didn't make it. Everyone has one. No one uses it

 No.23246

Sometimes when I look at naked girl pictures, i think "where's her cummer??"

I'm an incompatible homo at this stage, too gay to die.

 No.23248

/what/friends don't forget to moisturize otherwise your skin will go dry!

 No.23250

>>23248
Moisturiser makes my face feel sticky and weird.

 No.23264

>>23250
get one with a dry touch

 No.23277

File: 1520148467582.jpg (486.04 KB, 1915x3150, uuuuu.jpg)

What moisturizer does Remi-anon use?

 No.23298

File: 1520202138587.png (258.14 KB, 552x873, 1520194995409.png)

Merry Christmas, /what/, I brought you a present.

 No.23299

is prog/goatfinger still alive somewhere?

 No.23300

>>23298
I hope it's a new desk.

 No.23302

>>23299
Goatfinger is pretty dead, but the tinychan /prog/ is pretty active. It's just like the original /prog/, tripfag worship and all. Except everyone's either dead or moved on with their lives, so the only person they worship is Nikita.

 No.23303

>>23302
but did the domain goatfinger die or moved elsewhered? i can't acess goatfinder dot ga which was the last url i knew about

 No.23304

>>23302
>Except everyone's either dead or moved on with their lives,
I'm pretty sure I've seen Cudder and Mentifex post recently.

 No.23319

>>23298
gonna save this and repost it this christmas, please wait warmly!

 No.23332

File: 1520278186862.jpeg (44.81 KB, 270x441, image.jpeg)

someone post already

 No.23336

File: 1520280336700.jpg (58.47 KB, 723x447, 4c833e8f8f6123bd04e5346a03….jpg)

Remember to apply baby powder to your boy parts after shaving off your pubic hair.

 No.23338


 No.23340

File: 1520295100157.jpg (25.05 KB, 321x292, 1390272179169.jpg)

>>23338
To prevent friction burning.

 No.23366

File: 1520340169317.png (577.78 KB, 1302x711, image.png)

https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=35710&iTestingId=101624

WineHQ accepted my test results for Demul, a Dreamcast emulator. What is so exciting about this? Wine has only very recently gotten working Dx11 support last year, and Demul only uses D3D11 for rendering.

So this program has never worked before previously. This is the first time I've ever personally seen a Dx11 program work in Wine. The only problem is sound doesn't work, it's extremely distorted. You also can't map controllers (without hacks at least, which I couldn't get working).

It is also on wine-staging 3.3, which was just released yesterday, it is the first release ever by the new developers of wine-staging, which was discontinued by it's original developers last year. The last release of wine-staging was 2.21 which was in November. Hasn't been a single update until now, thanks to new developers who rebased the staging patches against wine 3x, which was a major release of wine. There's been many updates from Wine 2x to 3x, most notably the Dx11 support.

>This branch is 208 commits ahead of wine-compholio:master.

https://github.com/wine-staging/wine-staging

 No.23369

>>23340
why would i have friction burn

 No.23370

>>23336
I epilate.

 No.23371

File: 1520362874484.gif (1.14 MB, 500x500, 1520282785188.gif)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.23381

>>23370
Don't do that! You'll get in-grown hairs!!!

>>23371
Is that noodles?

 No.23394


 No.23399

File: 1520415406519.png (368.21 KB, 874x624, image.png)

>>23394
Really good AMV, sad that it 400 views and it's from 2012.

I watched Love Hina sometime back in 2015 I think. I made a post on /what/ about waking up, getting drunk, and watching it.

I don't remember what happened in this scene, but I remember something important happened.

 No.23420

>>23399
Glad you liked it. It was one of my favorite AMVs back in 2003. And that's from the scene where Shinobu got mad at her friends because they were trying to get her to kiss Keitaro.

 No.23421

I had an in grown hair on my penis and now now there's a weird scar there

 No.23424

>>23421
Wow, I had that too!

For me, the scar became really dark compared to the rest of the skin. It kind of looks like a mole or birthmark now, but it's completely flush with the skin, so there's no bump or anything, just pigmentation. I hope my special /what/friend will still like it…

 No.23436

File: 1520542990910.jpg (Spoiler Image, 577 KB, 1280x1791, 006.jpg)

>/what/

 No.23440

Bear in a Lain suit

 No.23451

File: 1520594429683.jpg (107.68 KB, 709x1000, 1518765996182.jpg)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEndFEpGI_Y

>disclaimer: this is not supposed to be sexual, even if I put this whole thing in my mouth, because that's how I normally eat it


That won't stop me.

 No.23470

>>23451
i want a manly-faced hatsune miku cosplayer girlfriend to swallow my cummer in one go!

 No.23472

>>23451
legit thought she was trans when the vid started

 No.23481

>>23470
>>23472
I noticed this phenomenon, which I found weird or counter intuitive where strong faced girls would be into anime and dressing cutely. It's annoying for me because i'd prefer a cute faced girl.

 No.23483

>>23472
anyone claiming to be a girl on the internet is assumed male until proven female. especially if they look like one and type like a faggot like that one

 No.23507

File: 1520772696906.png (341.96 KB, 853x480, shot0006.png)

This isn't the real 4pq btw, because the file name isn't correct:

https://ota-ch.com/jp/res/410403.html

 No.23510

>>23481
they dress cutely to compensate for their non-cute faces, it makes sense

 No.23513

File: 1520778619781.jpg (Spoiler Image, 70.38 KB, 480x563, boy showing sexy ass.jpg)

>>23472
she's flat like one too but her body isn't too bad

 No.23517

File: 1520782101527.png (Spoiler Image, 1.92 MB, 1989x1920, e53bf4ee72f2a840590bd72635….png)

Antarctica.

 No.23518

>>23507
Phew. I was worried he had grown soft.

 No.23522

I played with a BR on CSGO, I said:

"BR? sou foda uma delicia hue hue"

He found that funny and said yes.

 No.23523

>>23522
jaja, mierda. Me mid.

 No.23529

File: 1520808426271.png (103.05 KB, 848x360, 2018-03-11-184531_848x360_….png)

I can not think of anything I responded to that would warrant this ban.

I don't even know what I was banned for, this is probably some fucking SJW female mod banning people for replying to a post with an anime picture.

 No.23532

File: 1520812072042.gif (328.62 KB, 620x330, output_f9Hl3A.gif)

Guess who runs Atlus?

 No.23533

>>23529
whyd you hide your name

 No.23537

>>23533
I didn't, for some reason that's just how it showed up.

Must have been a thread ban I think.

 No.23539

>>23529
Yeah grr I hate pink haired feminist SJWs grr

 No.23540

>>23539
lol, owned that alt right MRA loser

 No.23543

>>23510
that's what whomos do…

 No.23545


 No.23553

>>23545
I see. This was my only post in that thread.

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1950159/#q1950261

 No.23557

i want to post on /ota/ but it's dead….

 No.23561

File: 1520879219783.gif (10.89 KB, 160x462, skel.gif)

Your body is made up of many bones. All these bones make up your skeleton.

Like your body, water is made up of a skeleton of water molecules.

Many of these water molecules make up the ocean on Earth.

 No.23562

>>23561
Water is a chemical

Made of 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule

 No.23565

>>23562
Then who put water on earth???

 No.23566

>>23565
God.

Science doesn't know how water originated on Earth.

 No.23568

>>23566
uhh water didn't originate on earth

 No.23569

>>23568
They don't know the origin of how Earth got it's water.

 No.23571

File: 1520879860409.gif (328.62 KB, 620x330, output_f9Hl3A.gif)

>>23569
If we know water is composed of hydrogen atoms covalently paired with oxygen atoms then we can safely assume it originates from the sun which produces both.

 No.23572

Astronomers have found evidence of water in a variety of places in the Universe including: the Moon, Mars, Jupiter's moons, comets, and in interstellar clouds. (Oh yes, and let's not forget the Earth!) Before discussing these discoveries, we should discuss the origin of the elements hydrogen and oxygen that make up water molecules.

Stars like our Sun produce huge amounts of energy from nuclear fusion in their hot cores. Stars contain mostly hydrogen. The pressure and temperature is so great in the core that hydrogen is fused together to form helium. Since the mass of helium is less than that of the hydrogen necessary to create it, energy is released according to Einstein's formula: E = mc2, where E is the energy, m is the difference in mass, and c is the speed of light. 90 per cent of a star's lifetime is spent fusing hydrogen into helium. Once the hydrogen is used up, helium begins fusing and one of the by products of that process is oxygen. Depending on the mass of the star, all the heavy elements up to iron can be created in succeeding fusion reactions or nucleosynthesis.

You might be wondering how the oxygen that formed in the core of stars ever got incorporated into our planet! Well, one rather dramatic way occurs at the end of a very massive star's life. Once iron is formed in the core of these stars, there are no further nuclear reactions that are stable enough to fuse the iron. Without, the output of energy to balance the star's inward gravity, the star collapses upon itself, leading to its destruction in a supernova explosion. (By the way, a supernova is as bright as an entire galaxy!)




Astronomers have found evidence of water in a variety of places in the Universe including: the Moon, Mars, Jupiter's moons, comets, and in interstellar clouds. (Oh yes, and let's not forget the Earth!) Before discussing these discoveries, we should discuss the origin of the elements hydrogen and oxygen that make up water molecules.

The Origin of Water

The Big Bang

10 to 20 billion years ago, the Universe was in an extremely dense and hot (~10 billion °C !) state that exploded in what astronomers call The Big Bang. Eventually, the Universe expanded and cooled and huge collections of gas formed into billions of separate galaxies, and billions of stars formed within each. Many fundamental particles were formed in the beginning of this process, including the basic building blocks of all atoms: protons, neutrons, and electrons. The two lightest elements, hydrogen and helium, were also formed. Hydrogen consists of one proton with one electron circling it. Helium consists of two protons and two electrons. (Different isotopes of these elements were also formed, consisting of different numbers of neutrons within them.)

Current models of the Big Bang predict that hydrogen should have been produced three times more abundantly than helium. Indeed, this proportion has been deduced by astronomers in observations of hydrogen and helium in the Universe. Some heavier elements were created in the Big Bang, but only in very trace amounts, e.g., one lithium atom (with 3 protons, 3 electrons) out of every 10 billion atoms. So how are the heavier elements, such as oxygen, formed? They are synthesized during the evolution of stars.

Stellar Evolution

Stars like our Sun produce huge amounts of energy from nuclear fusion in their hot cores. Stars contain mostly hydrogen. The pressure and temperature is so great in the core that hydrogen is fused together to form helium. Since the mass of helium is less than that of the hydrogen necessary to create it, energy is released according to Einstein's formula: E = mc2, where E is the energy, m is the difference in mass, and c is the speed of light. 90 per cent of a star's lifetime is spent fusing hydrogen into helium. Once the hydrogen is used up, helium begins fusing and one of the by products of that process is oxygen. Depending on the mass of the star, all the heavy elements up to iron can be created in succeeding fusion reactions or nucleosynthesis.

At this point, you might be wondering how the oxygen that formed in the core of stars ever got incorporated into our planet! Well, one rather dramatic way occurs at the end of a very massive star's life. Once iron is formed in the core of these stars, there are no further nuclear reactions that are stable enough to fuse the iron. Without, the output of energy to balance the star's inward gravity, the star collapses upon itself, leading to its destruction in a supernova explosion. (By the way, a supernova is as bright as an entire galaxy!)

A supernova remnant formed from the exploded star expands outward and eventually all the elements within it are spread throughout the galaxy and mix into the region between the stars (the interstellar medium). Over time, denser regions of the interstellar medium form into giant interstellar clouds of gas and dust. These clouds are stellar nurseries in which numerous stars will be born. Around each star, residual gas and dust slowly congregates and forms into planets. Thus, the planets and ourselves, are in fact, all made out of star-stuff!

Now, given the creation of hydrogen in the Big Bang and oxygen in nucleosynthesis in stars, and the fact that these elements are highly reactive chemically, water should therefore be fairly common in the Universe. However, only at certain temperatures and pressure, like those we find on Earth, would we expect to find LIQUID water.

 No.23573

>>23572
this is from a kids schooling site…

 No.23612

/what/min pls ban poop poster

 No.23651

People in Monster Hunter World keep joining the session with names like radical420 and happyhigh and they keep making weird noise, it's really annoying.

 No.23671

File: 1520974297404.jpg (137 KB, 1024x683, burger king.jpg)

https://goo.gl/maps/gvGfLeEJtkD2

National socialist building in Nuremberg, 70 years after America conquered Germany

 No.23683

shaved my privates now they're really ichy

 No.23684

>>23671
W-we were the good guys

 No.23685

>>23683
I told you not to shave them, that's bad!!!

You should just trim them with electric clippers so it keeps it nice and tidy without hurting your soft fragile skin!

 No.23692

>>23683

use a fresh razor, in the shower with creme.
afterwards apply a heavy moisturiser.

have experienced no discomfort this way

 No.23693

File: 1521009129653.jpg (215.11 KB, 1280x720, gross pee.jpg)

One time I said goodnight to gropy in dansk and he just laff @ me, he so mean and rudde.

 No.23694


 No.23843

File: 1521117349740.png (795.89 KB, 1280x720, konata1.png)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.23881

File: 1521148211581.png (50.52 KB, 480x480, Universe_expansion.png)

Whatmin doesn't believe in the big bang even though throughout 100 years of study we're affirmed time and again that galaxies are drifting apart as imaged

 No.23882

File: 1521148295151.jpg (Spoiler Image, 74.62 KB, 421x675, gropy and friends.jpg)

>>23693
whenever grosspee is being a fag(always) show this image to him, he likes it!

 No.23919

File: 1521168432195.jpg (135.7 KB, 1201x627, Untitled.jpg)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrGyrebekno
What did she mean by this gesture?

 No.23920

File: 1521168968016.jpg (58.69 KB, 800x450, 1521096073549.jpg)


 No.23921

>>23919
"Am I kawaii desu?"

Unironically, but it's ok because she's an attractive Japanese female.

 No.23923

>>23919
Does she got the cummer????

 No.23935

Hello, can anyone help me?

My older cousin keeps staring at me so much. He's got very cold and repressive eyes and he's always staring me down. I think he's trying to assert his dominance or something, he comes across as very beastly whenever I'm around and it's very intimidating.

I've tried talking to my friends at school about it. They tell me that he probably talks about it with his own friends shamelessly. I'm worried, I don't want to talk to my parents about it just in case they escalate it too much, but my friend Stacy told me that bad people sometimes stare at others like this…

I just want him to stop, but I'm too scare or frighten to do anything.

 No.23942

>>23920
Australians look so weird.

 No.23948

>>23935
beastly cousin raping the shy's /what/friendo bp

 No.23956

I watched some late-night interviews of Jerry Seinfeld and John Cleese and now youtube thinks I'm interested in late-night in general and is recommending me dumb interviews with dumb celebrities I don't care about…

 No.23958

>>23935
Tell him to fuck off.

 No.23961

>>23935
Tell your other relatives he's leering at you sexually, because it's what he's doing. He's a creep

 No.24012

File: 1521320313733.jpg (267.75 KB, 700x956, 0180232e10729ec3a293a498e4….jpg)


 No.24015

File: 1521338100996.png (823.36 KB, 1280x1024, 0701-223028.png)


 No.24017

>>24015
Look at all the roasties in the comments talking about this homeless Chad-lite…

Halo effect is strong. If this guy was ugly no one would give a fuck.

 No.24018

>>24017
He's average as fuck

 No.24020

>>24017
>roasties
Go back to /pol9k/.

 No.24022

File: 1521341140412.jpg (75.67 KB, 1280x720, [HorribleSubs] Darling in ….jpg)

>>24020
Blown

The


FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Out

 No.24030

haha lol roasties fucking hate women here on the what-pill

 No.24032

>>24030
Serially white men are a fucking joke

 No.24035

>>24017
Girls don't actually find chinless people with scraggly beards, long hair and terrible teeth attractive…

 No.24037

>>24035
girls are attracted to confidence and creative power that comes with the independent thinking associtated with confidence. it doesn't matter if he's ugly if he's got an alpha state of mind

 No.24041

File: 1521371343679.gif (167.45 KB, 300x400, smell ya l8r whomos.gif)

( >,<)

 No.24065

My HDMI port borke on my laptop and now I can't watch anime in the other room on TV.

Very sad. I'm thinking about getting a 30ft HDMI cord from my desktop and controlling my desktop through VNC (or something).

 No.24066

If I hold in the HDMI and apply pressure, it works.

I can't think of anyway to apply pressure/weight to the HDMI cord into the port.

 No.24067

I got it.

I will place the laptop on it's side, with the HDMI port facing up, and I will tie fishing weights to the ends of a string, and wrap the center of the string around the HDMI cord, and allow the weights to hang at each side of the laptop, pushing the cord into the port.

 No.24068

>>24065
Just get a media player

 No.24070

>>24068
Recommend me one that can run normal Linux.

I stream video files from my desktop through SFTP/SSHFS, they show up as if they were just normal files on my laptop drive. This is how I would like to continue streaming files from my desktop.

 No.24071

>>24070
Just use wifi shares your files????

 No.24073

>>24070
Search for android TV box on amazon, android runs a linux kernel and has SFTP clients

 No.24074

I'm just gonna buy a 30ft HDMI cord and this. Run it from my desktop.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Keyboard-Control-Touchpad/dp/B014EUQOGK

>>24071
Yeah it's SFTP/SSHFS over wifi.

>>24073
>Android
No thank you…

 No.24075

>>24074
You can get a Raspberry Pi if you don't like Android

 No.24077

>>24075
Not powerful enough to play 10bit 1080p

 No.24086

Went to sleep for 17 hours….

 No.24101

File: 1521422518312.jpg (435.25 KB, 1280x960, close enough.jpg)

I just found out Tigers live in Russia.

I think the Russian Far East is the most remote and desolate, yet habitable, place on Earth. Not much known about it. North Korea, China, and Russia, all there… China goes way farther north than most think.

The Primorsky Krai region they live in is about as far north as California.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberian_tiger

 No.24106

My neighborino just knocked on the door and asked if i could open her can of peaches because she lost her can opener and then i opened it for her and gave her the can back and then i realized it was going to be really weird for her to carry back the open can and i thought it would've been easier for her if she just borrowed the can opener instead and took it with her and returned it a later and also her doggy was with her and i think she called him 'Fuji' but I couldn't really tell and at the end she bowed slightly and then i realized that maybe she was Japanese but I didn't want to say anything so I just smiled stupidly like i usually do.

 No.24107

>>24101
Wow, did nobody bother to circumnavigate hokkaido or something? That's just being lazy wajin.

 No.24108

>>24106
Where do you live? Here in America most people have never talked to their neighbors.

Are you gonna fug? She wants it I think.

 No.24117

>>24108
lol this, i dont even know my roommates gf name who lives with us and ive been her efor a year

 No.24118

>>24117
Dorm norm.

 No.24121

>>24118
I don't have the luxury of being a neet

 No.24188

>>24107
It was beyond even the territory of peoples who were considered barbarians such as Ainu or the Manchu, they probably knew about it but never bothered exploring further

 No.24198


 No.24238

/what/min can you use your /what/ search hack to find dani thread that went something like "whatmin chu" and there was a picture of anime girl pointing at her lips?

 No.24239


 No.24240

himamen get the flip in here

 No.24268

File: 1521649255177.jpg (94.36 KB, 960x768, CB3nU.jpg)

The Emperor of Mankind is the sovereign of the Imperium of Man, Father, and God of the human race.

Foul sorcery shall not lay low the servants of the Emperor! The power of the Emperor compels thee and the radiant light of faith abjures thee! Cast thyself before the Emperor's mercy that he might absolve you of your sins, even as he drains you of your very soul!

 No.24269

>>24268
I've never seen the original without the Trump shoop.

 No.24270

File: 1521651815412.jpg (165.98 KB, 860x1000, 0f6969464e8ff9fb199292cd52….jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.24271

File: 1521651965680.jpg (549.22 KB, 1000x711, 19855dba6777825145043bb3e9….jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.24275

File: 1521652415304.jpg (46.34 KB, 480x360, hqdefault.jpg)

The Emperor of Mankind is the sovereign of the Imperium of Man, Father, and God of the human race.

Foul sorcery shall not lay low the servants of the Emperor! The power of the Emperor compels thee and the radiant light of faith abjures thee! Cast thyself before the Emperor's mercy that he might absolve you of your sins, even as he drains you of your very soul!

 No.24278

File: 1521652641266.png (1.89 MB, 1440x900, 1492438868223.png)


 No.24281

File: 1521653054501.jpg (Spoiler Image, 374.6 KB, 1300x1209, 2889104fa3d4e56660cea80551….jpg)

>>24278
Japan is really anti-war now though.

Most of those guys are just LARPers who want to play with guns. I doubt they'd actually fight in any war unless it was entirely a case of defense.

 No.24282

File: 1521653111284.jpg (73.35 KB, 500x650, f1b05633b424ca731b9b6da2c9….jpg)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.24283

File: 1521653208335.png (361.58 KB, 500x625, f40cd731c4002eb4c6f831c4fc….png)

>>24270
>>24271
>>24281
>>24282
All of these pictures have 1 booru tag in common, including this one. Can you figure it out?

 No.24286

File: 1521654495004.png (367.18 KB, 821x973, d31fdd82d6c90484c756f08c2f….png)

>>24283
I don't know, what is it?

 No.24329

>>24283
1girl….

 No.24335

How much typically do you think a /what/friend would sell his bp for to a stranger?

I think a few hundred, maybe $200 to $300.

 No.24348

File: 1521731945878.png (104.03 KB, 400x400, horny.png)


 No.24354

>>24348
A whatfriend's bp is worth less than dirt

 No.24361


 No.24388


 No.24389

>>24361
Didn't you link this already!
Sounds like William Bansinski.

 No.24393


 No.24411


 No.24418

>>24411
/what/min can you confirm that this is okay to click on?
Thanks!!

 No.24422

this is what all the whomos listen to while being gay and dancing and doing other gay things in the /what/ beesion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yBnIUX0QAE

 No.24425

>>24418
It's just the archive for /cgl/.

The only thing I see dangerous on that page is Tunamelt-chan.

 No.24426

File: 1521817346613.mp4 (Spoiler Image, 2.68 MB, 720x404, tunamelt.mp4)

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

 No.24482


 No.24483

File: 1521839043566.webm (2.03 MB, 1440x1080, Hello~.webm)

>>24482
Gay post.

 No.24484

>>24426
1(one)gooey

 No.24496

shaking /what/ legs and glossed over eyes.

 No.24498

>>24426
weebs are so fckn gross

 No.24520

Merorin is still down…

 No.24526

>>24520
Go back there.

 No.24527

>>24526
There is nowhere left to retreat, the Japanese sea is behind us. This is where our /jp/ ends.

 No.24528

File: 1521892555184.png (191.28 KB, 650x861, school-laugh.png)

cute tooth.

 No.24533

Here we are at the end of all things

 No.24588


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