bcc4a3 No.2268065
I can quit any time I want.
e281b0 No.2268066
I do it because I'm sad, not because I'm addicted.
5e26f4 No.2268068
8e1505 No.2268070
a392f2 No.2268071
>>2268068
very interesting. noted.
>>2268069
then drink.
8e1505 No.2268072
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kdFxiJJbsE
no wait, this one. courage the cowardly dog
527e50 No.2268073
>>2268071
Already on it. What are you up to then?
>>2268072
RETURN THE SLAB
5e26f4 No.2268074
8e1505 No.2268075
>>2268073
i liked the duck lol
527e50 No.2268076
I always liked the episodes with the cat and the bunny
Kind of a tragic love story
5e26f4 No.2268077
Dr. Gerbil and Katz were the best parts of the show.
527e50 No.2268078
>>2268075
Yeah he was really neat
>>2268077
Katz was fun, but the really memorable stuff for me were the unusual creepy shit like return the slab and the more sentimental stuff like the cat/bunny episode
527e50 No.2268079
Could a show like Courage the Cowardly Dog even exist in 2018? I sincerely doubt it, which is kinda sad
5e26f4 No.2268080
>>2268078
I can remember just about every episode as soon as the title of the episode is mentioned or even the vaguest plot points.
It was the defining show of my childhood, really.
a392f2 No.2268081
>>2268073
vodka. pondering.
527e50 No.2268082
>>2268080
Yeah, the art style was wonderfully unique and the stories were a great balance of genuinely creepy/disturbing and kinda heartwarming. I adore that show.
>>2268081
About anything in particular?
527e50 No.2268083
I still subconsciously say "What, huh?" like Eustace in reaction to things to this day lol
a392f2 No.2268085
>>2268082
my lack of a personal narrative tbh. oh well. lighter topics ahead.
527e50 No.2268086
>>2268085
What do you mean by personal narrative?
a392f2 No.2268087
>>2268086
you know how people say things like, "I read this book and then I started being into this thing" or, "The reason I went to school was to get a good job blah blah"
there's no narrative path I use to inform my present, or give character to my past. studies show that it's all an illusion anyways. so I'm considering designing my own illusion because it might be useful.
527e50 No.2268088
>>2268087
You make it seem like people are making these things up to enforce a false narrative about themselves, I'm kinda baffled that you assume that
People do things because they think it will lead to other things which will benefit them, that's not a revolutionary concept. It's just human nature
Are you sure you're not a robot pretending to be human?
a392f2 No.2268089
>>2268088
I'm not saying they're doing it consciously, or that it's false. it's real to them. but their narrative cannot possibly include the countless biological narratives, about propensity for depression or anxiety. A lot is taken for granted or ommitted in these stories, but it doesn't make it false for the person.
maybe I am. maybe I'm saying this to disarm you. before I remove your arms. jk. how's that for disarming.
5e26f4 No.2268090
>Kanra's personal narrative
527e50 No.2268091
>>2268089
Well duh, no one can take into account every possible interaction or account for all of their inherent biases. Nothing is a perfect narrative unless it's entirely fiction
DIVIDE BY ZERO, NOW YOU EXPLODE MACHINE MAN
a392f2 No.2268092
I laugh. am actually going to quit weed again thanks to you.
>>2268091
and it's silly to expect people to account for every memory perfectly, either. just saying my awareness of the imperfections of this idea has kept me from developing my own. so I'm about four shots of Smirnoff. what's your poison tonight?
5e26f4 No.2268093
I thought you would've moved onto to opium by now.
a392f2 No.2268094
>>2268093
something something about meth
527e50 No.2268095
>>2268092
You shouldn't let fear of imperfection keep you from developing.
I'm at about 7 of Sailor Jerry, but I have a high tolerance so it's not too much.
a392f2 No.2268099
>>2268095
the holes of a way of living, that is according to a narrative, keeps me from adopting it. but I'm gonna. tonight I'll think it up. between shots, before too many shots.
how many do you get to to get drunk?
527e50 No.2268100
>>2268098
Oh dear.
>>2268099
Everything has holes, nothing is perfect
To be honest, I haven't counted. Maybe next time I will
527e50 No.2268101
Okay so tomorrow I can work overtime anywhere between 4 and 8 hours for about double pay. Should I work 4 so that I'm paid for basically a full day or should I work 8 so that I'm paid for 2?
a392f2 No.2268102
>>2268100
>>2268101
you drink beore work
dont tell me you drink to relax
thats a nono
9a5fb0 No.2268103
Also Kanra. I have gotten good at Street Swine.
5e26f4 No.2268104
527e50 No.2268105
>>2268102
I drink before work? Depends on how you define before. If I get a full night of sleep between drinking and working I don't think that really counts.
My job kinda requires me to be entirely sober, so...
5e26f4 No.2268106
527e50 No.2268107
I'm only a quarter of a century old now
a392f2 No.2268108
>>2268103
cleber. admirabu. I've sorta become jaded to Owo. I switch between killing everyone and everything, landing epic shots, and entire days where I miss 70% of my shots. it's too unpredictable. I don't know what makes me good. it bums me out. I hate I'm not Master.
>>2268104
ooh, do tell
>>2268105
I drink to get fucked. up. that way I don't become an alcoholic.
527e50 No.2268109
>>2268108
Everyone drinks to get fucked up. That's how you become an alcoholic.
a392f2 No.2268110
>>2268109
you become an alcohlic when you drink as part of your routine; as part of your cycle of emotions over 3 days.
527e50 No.2268111
>>2268110
Well duh, it's not an instant transformation from pure maiden to alcoholic
Just saying, "I drink to get fucked up that way I don't become an alcoholic" isn't really an excuse for drinking
a392f2 No.2268112
>>2268111
drinking to get fucked up is unsustainable. it keeps it novel, and not merely medicinal. if I ever come here talking about how I'm drinking to relax, someone tell me to stop.
35b0e9 No.2268113
527e50 No.2268114
>>2268112
Actually, it is. You really don't have any idea how addiction works, do you?
>>2268113
She is dabes.
a392f2 No.2268115
>>2268114
I know that it has a lot to do with context. If the context is common, it makes it easier to trigger the desire. If the context is uncommon, it makes it far less likely.
It's partly why grandmas on morphines at hospitals aren't junkies when they go home, and why ciggarette people who live around cigarratte people have a harder time.
a392f2 No.2268116
also I've been both an alcoholic, to a damning extent, and strictly sober for over a year.
a392f2 No.2268117
until my dad visited. and now I've had a drink every couple weeks. fuk.
a392f2 No.2268118
this shot is for the anon in the last bread.
527e50 No.2268119
>>2268115
Context as in..?
a392f2 No.2268120
>>2268119
your emotional state; those around you; the literal place you're in.
527e50 No.2268121
>>2268120
Ah. I don't really want to continue this line of conversation so I'm going to drop it for now
5e26f4 No.2268123
ITT: Kanra tries to rationalize his "alcoholism" for the n-th time.
a392f2 No.2268124
it's not alcholism, it's drinking to excess in an unsustainable way as to keep the experience novel, and therefore not an easily referred to go to in dark moments. jeez.
5e26f4 No.2268127
How many times did your parents beat you with a bamboo stick for not being a doctor?
9a5fb0 No.2268128
a392f2 No.2268129
obviously not enough.
and yes. that happened. drinknig is a good thing.
06102d No.2268130
Freaky Fred is clearly the best episode of Courage.
a392f2 No.2268131
this next shot is for you bae
2e9d61 No.2268132
Where are my Fate GO namefriends?
9a5fb0 No.2268133
Wasn't he the very naughty guy?
06102d No.2268134
Yes. He was a barber. A FREAKY barber!
9a5fb0 No.2268135
Courage had a thing about freaking me out, but when it had a feel good moment it really did well.
a392f2 No.2268136
>>2268130
are you nocturnal?
5e26f4 No.2268137
If you don't believe Human Habitrail is the best episode of Courage, you have shit opinions.
06102d No.2268139
2e9d61 No.2268140
>>2268138
Keyhole loli, nice.
2e9d61 No.2268142
>>2268141
That is quite the title, name thing.
9cdb1a No.2268144
>>2268142
>>2268142
its better than i thought it would be
2e9d61 No.2268145
>>2268144
Honestly I was just going to keep calling her the keyhole loli, but that isn't a bad one either.
>>2268143
Hey Squash
6b95fb No.2268146
>>2268143
Would you a prepubescent dog-girl?
9cdb1a No.2268147
>>2268145
no its a doujinshi title sorry
i shouldve mentioned it
9a5fb0 No.2268148
>>2268145
Anon.
>>2268146
All my dogs are of age.
9cdb1a No.2268151
>>2268149
i cant see it but if it involves forehead fucking its the one
1c8a84 No.2268152
rock. robot rock. do do do, do doooooo
6b95fb No.2268153
>>2268150
Aight.
>>2268151
Yeah, she gets skull fucked.
2e9d61 No.2268155
>>2268147
This is acceptable too!
>>2268148
Eva.
How you be?
>>2268149
Niiice.
How'd your pulls on the banner go?
9a5fb0 No.2268156
>>2268155
Fine I suppose.
Might play some PS1 or something.
2e9d61 No.2268157
>>2268156
Play some old school Spyro. Best choice.
6b95fb No.2268158
>>2268155
Somehow I got a Jean D'Arc.
9a5fb0 No.2268159
>>2268157
I only have the first one and already 100% it.
9cdb1a No.2268161
>>2268158
you should be grateful
2e9d61 No.2268162
>>2268158
It seems my leftover luck was actually worth something.
This is a unique development in my life. And also major grats!
>>2268159
Like, 100%'d it lately? Cause after a year or two I'd totally replay it regardless, myself.
Though having the sequel would be even better if you have done the first. RIP.
>>2268160
HD remake SOON.
1c8a84 No.2268163
>>2268162
unity engine shitty remake soon more like.
6b95fb No.2268164
>>2268161
Pfff...
I'm not sayin' I'm not, just. You know...
>>2268162
Indeed. A little too lucky maybe. That servant had less than .3% chance to pull right now. How I didn't get one of the rate up 5stars for this event instead is absurd.
2e9d61 No.2268166
>>2268163
I like to be optimistic about these remakes. If I go in expecting another failure? It's just going to be even worse.
>>2268164
Yeah, rng is a very strange and sometimes abusive mistress.
I mean my 5 star pulls went as so... 1 Altera in my first ever pull, 1 Altera in my third pull, then about 150something pulls later I got Jalter. lmao
It's like wot, you don't give me any of my Neros during the event. I don't get an Illya or any of the cute as fuck swimsuit servants. Then a random banner with one of the strongest servants and poof I get it.
Part of me thinks it's because I literally finished the Camelot singularity like the day before. Some silly reward for getting through the knights of hax table.
2e9d61 No.2268168
>>2268167
Hay bae, how you be?
1c8a84 No.2268169
>>2268166
well this time it'd be unreal 4 engine so. it should be alot different then that awful crash remake.
a392f2 No.2268170
if this night continues to go meh
6b95fb No.2268171
>>2268165
Eh, that's more or less just memes.
Jean D'Arc is a pretty good servant, but her Alternate version is arguably better. Especially between their NPs.
Aside from that though I still just find it ridiculous that I rolled that 5star, incredibly rare, when there's other 5 stars for the event right now that have immensely greater chances to be pulled.
>>2268166
...well now that you say it, I had just finished the Septum Singularity.
Note to self, only roll after finishing Singularities?
527e50 No.2268173
>>2268168
Wonderful, tomorrow I'm gonna go to work and work 4-8 hours for basically double pay because why not
And you?
a392f2 No.2268174
I'm gonna drink til I forget the definition of meh :3
6b95fb No.2268175
>>2268172
The Mashu CE being one of them, indeed.
2e9d61 No.2268176
>>2268169
One can only hope.
>>2268170
Continues to go meh or continues to go, meh?
>>2268171
That actually might be a thing. Maybe it adds a little to the rng?
Could be coincidence but who knows for sure!
>>2268173
Double pay is better than normal pay.
I've been alright enough, sort of surprised to see so few posters the last two nights I've dropped in. Though all the FGO players is gucci.
1c8a84 No.2268178
>>2268176
honestly speaking. 2 and three are desperate for this remake but one is absolute perfection.
527e50 No.2268179
>>2268176
Indeed, and not having to talk to people on the phone is a huge perk in my job
People kinda faded out over time as they always do. FGO?
6b95fb No.2268180
>>2268176
Well, I do know that as far as the story gacha is concerned you do only unlock certain servants by completing parts of the story, but that shouldn't be true for special banners, and the banner gacha.
>>2268177
a392f2 No.2268181
if this night continues to go meh, I'm gonna keep taking shots til I can't :3
527e50 No.2268182
>>2268181
[A T T E N T I O N]
2e9d61 No.2268184
>>2268178
You are not wrong.
But seeing 1 in hd will also be somewhat neat. A little odd but neat enough.
>>2268179
Fate Grand Order. The Fate mobile game, essentially~
Jobs involving talking to people on phones often can be quite the pain in the butt.
>>2268180
Yeah.
Funny story, until I beat the Camelot singularity I had no clue that the story gacha was getting more characters each time. I completely spaced on it if it had told me anytime during playing.
a392f2 No.2268185
1c8a84 No.2268187
>>2268184
I'd say down right uncanny. since the colour design for it took into account how the playstation was. so like my bet is it'll just be alot less aesthetically pleasing.
527e50 No.2268188
>>2268184
Oooohhhh, that thing. People here play that?
They are, among the other stress involved with the job. But I'm good at it so bleh
>>2268185
Gimme the succ and I'll give you more attenshun
6b95fb No.2268189
>>2268183
If you stick a key in there, does it unlock her death?
>>2268184
I don't think it actually tells you much about how, when, and what you'll roll on the gacha. Going into the game I was told by friends to pretty much ignore the story gacha completely, so I did.
a392f2 No.2268190
dubs tells me who to dedicate my next shot to
>>2268188
I'd succ you if we were friends and you really wanted it. sorta like the other sluts here. it's nicer to succ someone you know.
9cdb1a No.2268191
>>2268189
dont know
you didnt answer me about the alleged Bataan death march
2e9d61 No.2268192
>>2268187
Sadly you're probably right as far as the scenery goes. For sure.
>>2268188
Seems like at least 3 people, Smiles, Spectre and Japanon.
You're probably good at a bunch of stuff!
>>2268189
Yeah I'm unsure if I ever even pulled from the story gacha. When I got Altera it was before fighting her in the singularities... So, it must've been some special banner I do not remember.
527e50 No.2268193
>>2268190
I didn't ask for this
I didn't want this
Why are you putting this on me
6b95fb No.2268194
>>2268191
Indeed I didn't, I decided to disengage from the conversation for now.
>>2268192
You've been playing it for a lot longer than I, I suspect. Though, there was an Altera banner not but about a month or so back.
1c8a84 No.2268195
>>2268192
I mean there's gameplay videos out there already. so if we really care.
a392f2 No.2268196
>>2268193
would you accept a bj from Elma?
9cdb1a No.2268197
>>2268192
i dont play it
i dont even have a smart phone
i played the original fate when it came out
i just follow a lot of fgo artists and have friends who play it
>>2268194
i win then
527e50 No.2268198
Going to bed, night
>>2268196
>not accepting a bj from anyone
What are you, gay? Anyway, /bed
1c8a84 No.2268199
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6b95fb No.2268201
>>2268197
Congratulations~ For now...
9cdb1a No.2268202
>>2268201
Thats 2-0 for me
a33683 No.2268203
1c8a84 No.2268204
>>2268203
where's my honey wine. huh!
a33683 No.2268205
>>2268204
In france, or maybe belgium. Dunno where exactly the bf got it from.
a392f2 No.2268207
>>2268190
>>2268199
I dedicate this next shot to "dance"
a33683 No.2268208
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1c8a84 No.2268210
>>2268207
>
>>2268208
how's it going anyways?
f66111 No.2268211
Dedicate the next one to drinking bleach.
2e9d61 No.2268212
>>2268194
Um, long enough that I think it's at like 150 something days logged in? Or something.
Don't quote me on that one though. lol
>>2268195
Part of me doesn't think the gameplay videos are to be trusted too much beyond a general concept.
I mean, companies have this uncanny ability to show something that is rarely a correct image of the end product.
>>2268197
Oh! My bad, I apologize Japanon!
>>2268198
Sleep well!
a33683 No.2268213
>>2268210
Alright, just sitting on the bus, heading to work on a miserable saturday morning. Its cold af but i cant wrap up because the houses i work in are usually warm af.
6b95fb No.2268214
>>2268202
I'll show you 2 - 0
1c8a84 No.2268216
>>2268212
considering it's activision publishing it. also the same devs who did the crash remake.
yeah I'd think it's to be expected.
>>2268213
it's morning. huh felt like evening to me. it is bloody freezing as of late. you keeps warmies.
a33683 No.2268217
>>2268216
Would do, it being beginning of winter and all. This 7am sunrise is fucking gay tho.
That there arctic blast eh? Next week im buying curtains with the bf to help insulate the house, ive got the heating on just to keep the place not totally freezing.
9cdb1a No.2268218
>>2268212
its fine
>>2268214
Imagine needing 2 nukes and a threat of soviet invasion to force a surrender and you still can't get all the conditions you want
a33683 No.2268219
Imagine stopping with just 2
1c8a84 No.2268220
>>2268217
sodding sun. how dare it do.
oooh though what curtains you getting? I've got black fussy ones and they're rather nice even if the rest of my living room is eeeeeh.
a392f2 No.2268221
what do I dedicate this next shot to.
2e9d61 No.2268222
>>2268216
God damn, I really hate that Activision has their hand in everything lately.
I blame Call of Duty.
a33683 No.2268223
>>2268220
The biggest, thickest fuckers i can for maximum insulation. Might need some other bits for it too to secure drafts. Should probably put one over the front door too if for no reason other than privacy because its got a big fuckoff window in it.
1c8a84 No.2268224
>>2268222
it's just they were the original EA. business men getting promoted over developers because what matters is making money over making a product.
6b95fb No.2268225
>>2268218
Imagine still being occupied to this day...
a33683 No.2268226
>>2268221
Cocks that drool lots of delicious pre.
1c8a84 No.2268227
>>2268223
sounds lovely actually.
a392f2 No.2268228
this shot is dedicated to qts tasty webms and gifs.
a392f2 No.2268229
that makes nine shots. over four hours.
9cdb1a No.2268230
They only had two
UK can't really talk your navy was absolute garbage, you couldn't even hold onto Burma after we pulled out
>>2268225
imagine preparing for a war with japan 40 years in advance and still getting fucked at pearl harbour despite knowing about the tactic
a33683 No.2268231
>>2268227
Will be when its done, til then its just wrap up warm indoors for me
>>2268228
Were i not off to work id oblige you
1c8a84 No.2268232
do you people really have such tiny peens that you need to argue the same shit every fucking time?
2e9d61 No.2268233
>>2268224
Not even good business men.
If they were good? They'd release a solo Nazi Zombies game that has hd versions of all the maps prior to it, gets constant new maps and just throw in some retarded lootbox system. Taadah, way more money. lol
a33683 No.2268234
>>2268230
dunno much about burma tbh
1c8a84 No.2268236
>>2268231
that's also pretty comfy too. specially if you can get hot chocolate.
>>2268233
yeah but I think Activision is old money. so the stock holders are literal idiots.
a33683 No.2268237
>>2268235
There there lad, the thirst will pass along with the drunkenness
2e9d61 No.2268238
>>2268236
That could explain it. Though them kicking out a story mode for PUBG mode in the new one, that was an odd and unique move for such people.
Trying to ride on a trend rather than what has gotten them where they were.
6b95fb No.2268239
>>2268230
That was on purpose tho...
>>2268232
What?
a33683 No.2268240
>>2268236
That too
and stew, with plenty of dumplings
9cdb1a No.2268241
>>2268234
you got fucked
Twice the soldiers, 10x the casualties
>>2268239
battle of java sea was on purpose too
c5d997 No.2268242
Imagine having all of the developed nations engaged against you to lose a war.
Imagine having just one of those nations with most of its matériel dedicated to the European theatre destroy an entire empire.
a392f2 No.2268243
>>2268237
you're right. fuck.
1c8a84 No.2268244
>>2268238
the people who decide these things aren't the people who got Activision on the whole to where it is today.
>>2268239
you know what.
>>2268240
just need an open fire and /comfy/
a33683 No.2268245
>>2268241
Happens. Good armies lose battles on shit commanders all the time.
a33683 No.2268247
>>2268243
Either that or go get yourself some company
>>2268244
If only
9cdb1a No.2268248
>>2268242
What?
>>2268245
And then you couldn't even hold onto Burma for 10 years after we pulled out and got kicked out by untrained locals with left over weapons
>>2268246
3-0
a392f2 No.2268249
>>2268247
nobody seems to want to get fucked up on a Friday night starting at 2am. especially the older gents I'm into.
1c8a84 No.2268250
>>2268246
>
>>2268247
get one of those wood stoves leave it on a stone slab and redirect the shoot out the window. sorted.
a33683 No.2268251
>>2268249
Better start earlier on saturday then
>>2268248
Yeah we did have some command issues
e7f67e No.2268253
Why are retarded people allowed to work cash registers
a392f2 No.2268254
>>2268251
tomorrow afternoon me (with a hangover) will think that's retarded. but evening me will forget that afternoon me ever existed and totally be down.
a33683 No.2268255
>>2268250
No room in the cottage, sadly
9cdb1a No.2268256
>>2268251
Your army in Bilin literally ran away while outnumbering us 3-1
Most of your strength was probably in Europe and i dont know anything about Europe
but in asia your army was complete shit and a total embarrassment
we were actually surprised at how weak your army was given the legacy of the british empire
>>2268252
you gave up did you not?
a33683 No.2268257
>>2268254
Sounds like a plan
1c8a84 No.2268258
>>2268253
only the unfortunate and the unfortunately stupid. work the front.
>>2268255
oh man cottage, I'm jealous.
c5d997 No.2268259
>>2268248
We lost to all of the industrialised countries (plus Russia) fighting against us.
You lost to one who had more of its resources spent on the European theatre. You claim undeveloped rice farmers and potato farmers dying of a self inflicted wound of communism is what stopped you.
a392f2 No.2268260
>>2268257
notsomuch a plan as a prediction.
9cdb1a No.2268261
>>2268259
Is America not a country either?
After WW2 you guys couldn't hold Burma for longer than 10 years
That has nothing to do with fighting other people because at the time you weren't
1c8a84 No.2268262
another day.
the same argument.
the same people.
no end in sight.
9cdb1a No.2268263
And what about all the colonies you had fighting us?
a392f2 No.2268264
stop pretending you're a nip, nipanon
you're never going to be a nip
their culture is dumb anyways
9cdb1a No.2268265
Yes because chinese culture is so great
1c8a84 No.2268266
a392f2 No.2268267
fuck. innate. cultural. values. tbh.
6821ea No.2268269
So three gooks walk into a bar.
One was from the Netherlands, one was from Canada, and one was from Japan.
And then they ate a dog.
e7f67e No.2268271
>>2268258
This dumb bitch caused a backup line at Jimmy Johns with only 4 customers because she couldn't get one order right
Also she drives delivery and is constantly lost even with gps
I only had to remake one sandwich because after the first fuckup I confirmed every order with the customer
She's been working for over a month and can't operate the register, make a sandwich, or tell you what comes on a single one of Jimmy Johns incredibly simple assembly line sandwiches
74b411 No.2268272
>>2268271
Hey that sounds like me
6821ea No.2268273
>>2268270
All zipperheads use chopsticks.
e7f67e No.2268274
>>2268272
But you're not an obese, diabetic single mother are you?
I've never seen her look at a vegetable
c52765 No.2268276
A serial killer, a mass shooter, and a domestic terrorist walk into a bar.
The bartender says "What can I get a fine young upstanding white man such as yourself?"
c52765 No.2268277
A wife beater, a murderer, and a klansman walk into a bar
Bartender says "What'll it be officer?"
e7f67e No.2268278
>>2268275
Tobacco is a vegetable right?
I also ate an apple
a392f2 No.2268279
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e7f67e No.2268281
>>2268280
I need to be shot
74b411 No.2268282
>>2268278
Pizza is a veggie.
96a463 No.2268283
need to get shot by a dick le mayo
06102d No.2268284
Except if you look at statistics, white people are less prone to violence than any other race. White make up 70% of the American population, but make up only 60% of the mass shooters. Serial killer statistics were grossly eschewed due to racism, it was believed for the longest time that no minority race was smart enough to do something like serial killing. as for domestic terrorism, we have/had The Alpha 66, Omega 7, BLA, JDL, and SLA. You also have/had the Weathermen, ALF, ELF, May 19th Communist Organization, and the UFF all of which are political revolutionary groups that were interracial.
a392f2 No.2268285
>>2268281
this is just a symbolic shot, to recognize your existence, and contribution to this place.
a392f2 No.2268286
74b411 No.2268287
should i do a gofundme for a ps4 pro for rdr
9cdb1a No.2268289
>>2268284
>White make up 70% of the American population
i dont think thats true
6821ea No.2268290
>>2268287
They're only $400 so just buy one.
06102d No.2268291
>>2268289
You're right, it's actually 72.5%, but it's fine to round down.
a392f2 No.2268293
799144 No.2268294
Where's Smiles?
Did Tsuchi finally moider her
a33683 No.2268295
>>2268258
Its not as glamorous as it sounds, by cottage i really mean old renovated outbuilding
>>2268260
Well, heres hoping
6821ea No.2268296
Remember to use "non-Hispanic white" as the census designated group for what is considered "white" in the US.
That's at 63ish%.
>>2268292
Get a job, hippie.
74b411 No.2268297
>>2268296
No YOU get a job!
a392f2 No.2268298
>>2268295
no
*raises actual tenth shot*
here's hoping
1c8a84 No.2268299
>>2268271
Rib. get her fired when.
1c8a84 No.2268300
>>2268295
still though that's comfy sounding as fuck mate.
a392f2 No.2268301
What kinds of assholes are awake at 3:20am?
a392f2 No.2268302
gil, prolly. fuck. I wish I was productive as Izaya.
06102d No.2268303
>>2268296
That's incorrect. I'm also still incorrect. It is 76.6% according to the Census website.
06102d No.2268304
White alone, percent 76.6%
Black or African American alone, percent 13.4%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent 1.3%
Asian alone, percent 5.8%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent 0.2%
Two or More Races, percent 2.7%
Hispanic or Latino, percent 18.1%
White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent 60.7%
799144 No.2268305
06102d No.2268306
>>2268305
You can literally just google US Census and it will take you to the website. Are you really that fucking lazy? Here, look, it's even a quick fact table that is from 2017.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/PST045217
799144 No.2268307
>>2268306
Yes, I am. I was browsing the site and there's too much to go through. Thank you.
c52765 No.2268308
>>2268284
It’s almost like statistics are usually faulty in one way or another and don’t validate judgements based on race; and quoting them as a justification for racial bigotry makes people look fucking dumb.
06102d No.2268309
>>2268308
It's almost like your joke doesn't make any fucking sense and isn't supported by reality at all.
74b411 No.2268310
Black people bad
White people good
1c8a84 No.2268311
799144 No.2268313
>bring up the disappearance of smiles
>link it to a possible murder by tsuchi
>tsuchi stops posting soon after
:thonken:
6b95fb No.2268314
She posts all the time tho.
c52765 No.2268315
>>2268309
Yeah I’ve noticed it zooming over your head.
c52765 No.2268316
I actually also don’t think you read anything I said or any of the jokes that proceded mine to give it context so...
Good Job
a33683 No.2268317
>>2268298
Is it at least a shot of something good?
>>2268300
It aint bad thats for sure, its about the perfect size for us too
1c8a84 No.2268318
>>2268317
I'd love some pictures tbh.
a33683 No.2268319
>>2268318
Maybe when its not a state
729a0e No.2268321
>>2267959
>I'm not talking about morality. I'm talking about how the perception of good and evil, right and wrong, normal and abnormal, changes all the time, and sometimes that produces better versions of our systems.
I was laboring under the assumption you assumed that this statement fell under the purview of natural selection. Moral systems develop in response to selective pressures, certainly. My point is that if you're going to mess with human society and social mechanisms you should be prepared to tangle with a level of complexity equaling that of the human genome. Do you beleive that you could, given as much time as you needed, reconstruct and improve upon the software of an iPhone by yourself? No? Then exercise similar caution when issuing judgements of valence and value against moral and ethical schema. They are equally as complicated at their simplest.
>for your homework, I want you to question Peterson. I want you to ask, "Is there a scenario where his reason can be true, and the thing he's talking about still be false?" and "He makes it sound so tidy. Is the reality this tidy?"
I don't agree with Peterson's ultimate conclusion to the nature of metaphysics. I do however consider his observations up until his conclusion (referring to his course textbooks) to be extremely compelling. I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
1. Just be conservative and cautious. Can you think of any social changes you've seen implemented in your life through government tyranny which ended up backfiring? It's 99% of them at best.
2. I'm gonna ignore that.
3. I'll give you the short version of his theory: His conception of God is the metaphysical constituent construct which is itself an emergent property of human consciousness amalgamated narratively across time and space. His theory is that the idea of God is itself a form of consciousness; a disembodied metaphysical construct.
I don't actually agree with that, but that doesn't mean it isn't true. It could well be. The universe allows it. Weirder things exist. Black holes for example.
729a0e No.2268323
Also, what are you doing drinking 8 shots at 2 in the morning. You're going a bit hardcore, son.
13fc5e No.2268324
13fc5e No.2268326
Sam Hyde is out of control.
a392f2 No.2268327
>>2268321
Oh, you sweet soomer child. You really think moral systems developed as responses to selective pressures. You think:
Nazism
Americanism
laws
The Ten Commandments
Chinese communism
Wall Street regulations
Glass-Steagle
campaign contributions
etc.
evolved in response to selective pressures?
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
>I do not find his work to be particularly relevant to the conversation.
LOL
when I'm less hungover, let me just comb through some of his words, and some of your words, and I'll show you just how almost amusingly identical they are... psh... calling me "Nietzchean"... talking about the commies... you'll se...
689594 No.2268328
I hope captcha is working.
Just saw my sister, she came over and said my house is good.
Looking forward to the Battle Cup tonight.
You nerds are so smart talking about metaphysics and morals it goes way over my head. I remember talking about the problem of evil years ago in my R.E. class.
13fc5e No.2268330
When are you EVER less hungover though?
1c8a84 No.2268331
>>2268329
no. CRASHING THIS SITE.
689594 No.2268332
>>2268331
WITH NO SURVIVORS
689594 No.2268334
>>2268333
I already said it, you're a slow boy. Go hide in your homes while the real men work.
13fc5e No.2268335
>>2268334
I got trips. So your response is invalid.
>
689594 No.2268336
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>2268335
Well I am an invalid after all.
1c8a84 No.2268337
13fc5e No.2268339
>>2268336
Liberal Democracy is a sham and a cancer. Good video by the way.
a392f2 No.2268340
>>2268327
>We all rely on the articulate and collective narrative wisdom engrained in our stories and in our ideals and behaviors, which we inherit via culture, in the same manner one inherits their eye color.
>We all rely on the articulate and collective narrative wisdom engrained in our stories and in our ideals and behaviors, which we inherit via culture, in the same manner one inherits their eye color.
>We all rely on the articulate and collective narrative wisdom engrained in our stories and in our ideals and behaviors, which we inherit via culture, in the same manner one inherits their eye color.
you're telling me you arrived at this completely utterly retarded baseless conclusion on your own and Peterson had nothing to do with why the heck you stated this. no, you really, really, really need to think about this one. why you would lie to me like this. if I can't blame a Peterson idea when I see one (or Jung) then I'm going to blame you if you can't give me an actual rational reason why this is true because there is no obvious rational reason why this is true at all whatsoever, except to validate the idea of a continuum of morality.
1c8a84 No.2268342
it also happened near where my grand parents live.
a392f2 No.2268343
you never used to call me obnoxious.
sup with that.
689594 No.2268344
>He also shouted ‘white people shouldn’t breed’ in the unprovoked attack in South Shields, last January.
Wow, this man doesn't give a single fuck.
729a0e No.2268345
>>2268327
I think those are all examples of small groups of individuals impressing tyranny as a means to enforce social change.
My point made manifest.
Be careful when you alter the fabric of society through force; because at best it won't work, and at worst you might end up burning people in ovens.
1c8a84 No.2268346
>>2268344
mudslimes aren't human.
13fc5e No.2268347
When you are posting conversations with yourself it seems pretty obnoxious.
Also, is it really an articulate and polite response if you need to green text copy the same statement 2 or 3 times over?
I am sure alot of people here would call alot of my banter obnoxious if they were being overly kind to me.
729a0e No.2268348
>>2268340
You know what I'm not interested in being insulted because you're unhappy.
13fc5e No.2268349
Didn't you hear? The White Race is in freefall.
689594 No.2268350
>>2268346
He was a mudslime? Jesus, this gets better and better.
>be me
>be stupid and wanted to buy a kebab shop with my inheritance
>was in on this with a fellow mudslime named Joe
>let him look after the money I withdrew at his house
>he go gambles all of £7000 on a fucking horse
And that was the beginning of when I lived with a mudslime because he owed me drugs and money.
1c8a84 No.2268351
>>2268350
>ever trusting someone who's religion says he has to do anything he can to destroy non-believers.
1c8a84 No.2268352
also inheritance is a scam.
13fc5e No.2268353
You are aware Muslims believe everyone is a Muslim, but they just do not realize it yet. So they do not actually advocate that. Show me evidence.
a392f2 No.2268354
>>2268347
what kind of person would greentext
the same statement
overandoverandover
for effect
hmm?!
>>2268345
>Be careful when you alter the fabric of society through force
>you might end up burning people in ovens.
this is some sorta fallacy, and I don't have to be hungover to know you're clearly arguing in bad faith if you're using this as an example.
>>2268348
oh, I'm soo sorry. please, kind sir. I am merely curious as to steps that brought you to arrive at the idea that "collective narrative wisdom" and our "ideals and behaviours" are inherited "in the same manner one inherits their eye colour". Because I'm frankly simply disabled when it comes to fathoming these steps.
689594 No.2268355
>>2268351
>ever trusting anyone who snorts as much coke as he deals.
Yep, I guess that's his way of destroying the social fabric, by getting high and selling class A drugs.
13fc5e No.2268356
>>2268354
Someone with an obnoxious streak? Perhaps?
729a0e No.2268357
>>2268354
Oh you're a troll. Poor form, bro.
1c8a84 No.2268358
>>2268355
mudslime sleeper agent tbh.
a392f2 No.2268359
>>2268356
see. almost everyone, including yourself, more than me
>per post and in terms of frequency
but I don't recall you calling them obnoxious
so I find you calling me obnoxious p peculiar
>>2268357
Fine. I'm sorry for being sarcastic. Please, fucking elaborate how we inherit culture the same way we inherit our eye colour. Because that seems like bullshit, and I don't understand it.
689594 No.2268360
>>2268358
Yeah, he got this Czech girl pregnant and like dissapeared from the face of the earth.
THEY'RE MULTIPLYING
1c8a84 No.2268363
>>2268360
bring back skinheads when?
729a0e No.2268364
>>2268359
Kanra blacked out at 3 or 4 in the morning, why would he be awake now.
689594 No.2268365
>>2268363
But skinheads would curbstomp me because I'm a mixed mudblood.
689594 No.2268366
Playing dota2, brb, gonna lose Battlecup
1c8a84 No.2268367
>>2268365
I'm willing to give that sacrifice.
13fc5e No.2268368
Jordan Peterson makes some solid points... When he talks about clinical psychology. When he starts discussing politics and Post-Modernist Neo-Marxism that is where he goes awry. Fucking idiot. Stay in your lane.
a392f2 No.2268369
>>2268364
Neither hell or high water can keep me from an internet argument this easy to win.
729a0e No.2268370
>>2268365
>Not having pure aryan blood tainted with filthy potato
a392f2 No.2268371
>>2268368
imagine this pic of Twlight is that one about the bait
13fc5e No.2268372
>>2268371
Utterly destroy this pleb in a classy way and I will suck your dick.
799144 No.2268374
So he's bailing on the argument about culture or what?
It's hilarious the way retards think culture works. God bless
9a5fb0 No.2268375
Who cares what happens?
As long as I still get pats and treats.
729a0e No.2268376
>>2268369
How don't we inherit our culture the same way we inherit our eye color?
You think you can create your own hero myths, language, body language, facial expressions and inflections all on your own? You don't think your parents, your genetics, play a fundamental role in that process?
Your culture is everything about you and another person that you can take for granted is comprehensible. Think of the differences, say, between branches of mathematics or sciences. There are things a physicist can take for granted that other physicists, and only other physicists, will know.
It's fundamental to communication and efficient comprehension. The more complex and sophisticated manifestations are quite unstable, but, the simplest and basest instincts are ingrained in you through your genes. And they fractal upwards and out into the world as you grow in conscious awareness of the world and its laws.
729a0e No.2268377
Also, being clear, that response was for kanra when he wakes up.
The question was actually pretty good, I enjoy answering good questions.
Dang dirty trolls.
799144 No.2268378
>>2268376
>the simplest and basest instincts are ingrained in you through your genes
OK so you can point to the culture gene which tells someone not to eat pork and definitely doesn't come from their upbringing, right?
You inherit culture from interaction with your surroundings, especially socializing agents such as media, school, and family.
You don't inherit cultrue from your genes like you would eye color. That's bunk.
a392f2 No.2268379
>>2268372
So be it.
Peterson is wrong about far more than his critiques about politics and the Post-Modernist movement, which he see as total and utter relativism.
Nobody is saying all ideas are equal; that some aren't better than others, or that we shouldn't evaluate the utility of even certain ideas, or even emotions and narratives.
What Peterson claims, and what this anon is claiming, is that these things are somehow innate to our nature, as evidenced by the frequency and seeming spontaneity in which archetypes and concepts appeared to develop in disparate geographies over the millenia.
>>2268376
>How don't we inherit our culture the same way we inherit our eye color?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begging_the_question
Have you learned nothing about proper argumentation in all these years?
>It's fundamental to communication and efficient comprehension
sure
>The more complex and sophisticated manifestations are quite unstable
agreed
> the simplest and basest instincts are ingrained in you through your gene
yup
>And they fractal upwards and out into the world as you grow in conscious awareness of the world and its laws.
by that nature, every single possible idea or human experience, are a product of this. If the fact things that come from our brains should be revered, and guide us, why ever pretend to be scared of only some of the things that come from our brains?
13fc5e No.2268380
>>2268379
Totally annihilate them WITH logic.
799144 No.2268382
And my son, born from true german blood, wrestled out of his mother's womb, and spake to me "1488"
729a0e No.2268383
>>2268378
Perhaps the statement was too nuanced for most.
You inherit your culture in the same manner as your genes; in a hereditary manner.
I forget you people are mostly degenerate high school dropouts sometimes.
799144 No.2268384
>>2268383
>hereditary
No, you don't.
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799144 No.2268386
"Heredity is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring, either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic information of their parents. Through heredity, variations between individuals can accumulate and cause species to evolve by natural selection. The study of heredity in biology is genetics."
a392f2 No.2268389
>>2268383
sorry, the idea that we inherit culture the same way we inherit eye colour perplexes some of us.
please forgib
You know what'd be great? If you explained the actual process of how it happens.
Because here I was, thinking we used stories and communication and conversation to transfer culture.
or songs
or books
or fables
or architecture
or traditions
But it turns out Christmas and The Tortoise and the Hare were baked into our DNA, and if my mom knew how to bake a cake, it was because her mom knew, and therefore I knew!
a392f2 No.2268397
prediction: anon changes his definition of culture to mean something more primal, stretching as far back as our human ancestors go. He'll equate instincts like the primate fear of snakes and spiders, or our desire to cooperate in collectives, as culture itself.
The only way this works is if he drops the idea that stories, books, and traditions are culture, and culture is actually the basis for these things.
But then I'll need to ask how books and traditions aren't culture, and he'll have to say they are, because they are by definition:
"the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively."
a392f2 No.2268404
anon is experiencing the hubris that comes with knowing only a little bit, but not enough.
a392f2 No.2268540
i could have put all that nicer better and shorter
de358b No.2268818
I had a VERY gay dream about Ban last night.
He had the appearance of that femmy guy he posts sometimes that he claims is him and I'm not sure is actually him. There was a lot of kissing, and hugging, and touching - he was really shy about it; it was kawaii. I've never felt gay things for Ban and I don't now, but during the dream, I definitely did
Anyway just wanted to share that with u all
de358b No.2268913
>>2268884
Saw this and thought of u
de358b No.2268914
>>2268913
This second one is less believable but still funny
de358b No.2268917
There's a new thread btw, in fact there's another new thread after that
3afe26 No.2269454
>>2268917
ok but who MADE the threads
3afe26 No.2269455