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I'll start: I bought a frying pan off of Amazon for $30 because the pans I have stick so bad I can't even make pancakes and I can only make eggs if I add a bunch of water and do non-stop mixing.
[–] No.232690>>232859
I just bought a used asus monitor on jewbay, but that was with my parents' credit card
with my own cash it was a bag of walmart charcoal
[–] No.232691
>>232688wasted your money
you could just use the lowest possible heat setting LIKE YOU"RE SUPPOSED TO ANYWAY and make those things perfectly goddamn it
[–] No.232693>>232702
datamining thread, don't reply
[–] No.232697
A pair of earphones
[–] No.232702>>232736>>232861
>>232693Your role-playing is getting old.
[–] No.232703
buttplug
[–] No.232714>>232719
Movie ticket. I regret it.
[–] No.232720
Two pairs of pants
[–] No.232724
rainbow six siege was on sale 60% off.
i already had 1400 hours on PS4. now i own it on PC too.
[–] No.232725
>>232694Wittge is my favorite philosopher too.
[–] No.232728>>232861
please don't post on this thread glowies are datamining you
[–] No.232733
>>232719Parasite, a Korean movie. The movie was decent but there were quite a few people at the theater and they would chat and eat garbage during the screening. I feel like I spent money just to be irritated. I'll won't be going to the movies anytime soon. Anywhere you have to share space with other people is not worth it, really. Movie theaters, restaurants, sports venues and the like. Pretty much the only service I like where you have to share space with other people is transportation. Still I would prefer the subway to be empty.
[–] No.232736>>232738>>232761>>232765
>>232702If someone had access to Amazon IPs and Wizchan IPs, they would easily be able to get someone's real life identity with this info.
[–] No.232738>>232754
>>232736That would be funny. What they would do with a guy like me, no money, no assets, living with parents, grinding minimal wage part time job and spending the days watching yt garbage. Yeah, I'm sure all that work to get my identity was really worth it. lol
[–] No.232754
>>232738Truly malicious people often don't need monetary motivations.
[–] No.232762
>>232761theoretically yes, could be
[–] No.232763
>>232761You don't really need to be in a position of power, just need access to the systems. Would be real easy to get access to with a bit of social engineering.
[–] No.232764>>235764
>>232761Trump could be admin for all we know
[–] No.232767>>232781
>>232760What I'm interested in are its thermogenic effects.
>Clenbuterol is a potent fat-burning compound with significant muscle preserving and building effects.https://examine.com/supplements/clenbuterol/ [–] No.232773
Got a bunch of heavily discounted gun parts for a new build I am planing.
Keeping a eye on a keyboard/lapboard I want to see if it goes on sell on any of the major electronics sites. So far it has not.
[–] No.232777>>232899
>>232734>bought some clenbuterol on the internet link plz. I've bought nootropics illegally online before and this one seems right up my alley. I take ephedrine regularly but how fast it wears off is a downer.
[–] No.232778>>232779
Thinking about getting a couple dumb books from a YouTuber I regularly watch.
Also wondering about getting a audible membership because I feel like I will probably run out of good quality free audiobooks soon, and I find LibriVox recordings more often then not kind of shit.
I a willing to pay for quality, as a good audiobook will entertain me longer and more thoroughly then most movies or video games, with the additional benefit of being something I can enjoy at work or while commuting.
If I find a good deal I will probably get it since they seem the best of the payed services.
[–] No.232779>>232780>>232789
>>232778beanie man writes books?
[–] No.232780>>232789
>>232779I bet it's peterson
[–] No.232781
>>232767I used it before. It works and you can feel a strong physical change. I had to stop because it was giving me heart palpitations, make sure to follow guidelines on cycling it.
[–] No.232789
>>232779>>232780Wow, the butthurt is on full display. Along with the obvious samefagging.
Also both your guesses are wrong.
Have fun making yourself mad over nothing though.
[–] No.232794>>232795>>232860
>12 pack of beer last night
>before that, christmas presents off Amazon for my parents. A tablet for my dad, and a book and a Fitbit for my mom. This was two weeks ago.
>last thing i bought for myself that wasn't alcohol was Pokemon Sword and Luigi's Mansion, around when i bought the stuff online for my parents
[–] No.232795>>232855
>>232794>fitbitWhat’s the point of those? Do you hate your mother?
[–] No.232855>>232898
>>232795She wanted a step counter, so I bought her a fitbit because it was the only one i knew. Why?
[–] No.232858
The Boox Note Pro 7.8. It's an e-ink Android reader/tablet that doesn't have good Google Play store support, but is a very wizardly experience:
>can into browse the web (best of eink, which ain't saying much)
>this model has no mic or speakers, so it will never make any damn noise, as a bonus it can't eavesdrop on you
>there's a pen for note-taking in the company's apps only, really
>It supports bluetooth, if sound is needed
>it doesn't have 5g wifi, so we aren't talking high-end here.
Mostly for reading, Boox devices are the best the best the best at PDF reading.
My reason to get this is because
1. I have adhd so I get distracted by stupid fucking videos and shit
2. But I'm really lazy so I won't get out of a chair if I'm in one, so I can trick myself into wasting less time by excluding fancy contraptions that feature nonsense colors and videos and skanky lasses
>it literally can't into videos
>it literally can't distract with violent & other images, since images are very boring in black & white
Also, it's easier on the eyes. If you turn the backlight off (it features orange, blue and blended) you have zero refresh, when viewing in the sun. Like no hz, no entrainment, glorious zero bullshit, just the fucking information.
[–] No.232859>>232889>>232916
>>232690They're good monitors. Bang/buck.
>>232688checked. I recommend getting a cast iron skillet. Become a regular @ goodwill/salvation army or whatever is in your area. also garage sales. you will shop more than you buy, so what, listen to shit on bluetooth while you shop. ideally TTS or audiobooks.
[–] No.232860>>232924
>>232794>LuigiI always liked Luigi.
[–] No.232861>>232866
>>232761In his defense, it would be nice if someone invented a chan alternative that was impossible to stalk. Like where there was no "trust the admins" thing going on.
>>232728they are, but they forgot about the part where we are so fucking worthless they can't get at us. What are they going to do? Take away our nonexistent jobs/wives/friends?!
>>232702he's telling the truth. It's definitely being done, constantly. But they're losers. That's the funny part. A system, so complex, with ingenious aspects and formulas. But retarded, fundamentally. Look at London. Their genius system let out a guy who was in prison already for terrorism. They let him out, he commits terrorism. They're tha fucking retarded. Like, one guy with a fucking kitchen knife, the whole nation grinds to a hault. I think he could have taken half the country with a slightly pointy spoon. They're stupid, they think they're geniuses, but they're stupid. Like banning 8chan pol, it was literally their only way to find out that domestic terror was about to happen. That was it, the only way (because the psychology of non-kikes and non-faggots is very "lone wolf" anyway). And they cut themselves off from their only source. Like fucking Tarrant, let me tell you something, I chatted with him on pol, he had a thread before he went on his attack, it had the same stupid image in it, and I made a suggestion, but didn't realize he was violent. But at other times I think I had conversations with him. he was super angry, and my position was that shootings are basically pointless, because nothing really results from it, either way, like they don't take the guns, and the right wing isn't advanced either. It has the appearance of action, but it just results in blind retarded gonzern on the part of boomers. But imagine that, so the system had a chance to stop him, here's a fucking clue, he posted a manifesto… like MONTHS before the attack. He also was obviously EXTREMELY angry (more angry than 99% of the other people on pol). But their "genius" systems didn't even pick him up?!
So don't really worry about them. Sure, they might kill you, but what is the body to man? What matters is the soul, and to live a virtuous life, damned be the consequences!
[–] No.232864
dont remember tee bee aych
[–] No.232866>>232871
>>232861now that's what I call going on a tangent
[–] No.232870>>232877
>>232868you mean a poster
[–] No.232871
>>232866it seems not tangential, but the thing at essence. A tangent is "you sound dumb" or "you're mentally ill". Regardless, one can address the nature (philosophically) of such an entity, should it exist (I think such do - there is evidence of the adl gangstalking, in the series produced for al jazeera - I forget the name, it hardly matters, they stalk people like students who support BDS etc. to keep the yankbuks flowing into israel). The core question is, those things which may be as an adversary, working in darkness and by art great, how great is their art? Not very. They are idiots. They lose 0 dimensional checkers - routinely. Fear them not. Have heart! Give 'em hell, even if they are imaginary!
[–] No.232877>>232887
>>232870A poster is made of paper. A wall scroll is cloth.
[–] No.232885
>>232868Source on the image? Looked everywhere
[–] No.232887>>232901
>>232877so you mean a rug
[–] No.232889>>235417
>>232859Where do you get free audiobooks from?
[–] No.232898>>232924
>>232855It’s one of these useless “internet of things” gizmos. Why not get her a step counter that is not an overpriced spying device?
[–] No.232899
>>232777I'm not American and I doubt that they ship internationally.
[–] No.232901>>232906>>232934
>>232887A rug typically goes on the floor does it not?
[–] No.232906
>>232901oriental rugs are usually hung on walls
[–] No.232910
Bought all these today
>nino no kuni 2
>3 Books
>1 year @Airvpn
[–] No.232916
>>232859>They're good monitors. Bang/buck.I hope so, it just arrived today btw. Wtf.
Since when does usps deliver on sundays? whoa
[–] No.232924>>232926
>>232898She's already on Facebook, so she's also already open to spying. Ill look for another for her, innits place
>>232860Weej is awesome
[–] No.232935>>232954
>>232934some say that it is to make place warmer, and it makes a bit of sense when you're living in a concrete box
[–] No.232954
>>232935I have also heard people use it as noise-dampening, I imagine layered carpets would serve some purpose in that direction. Also makes sense when you have to live in bleak as fuck commie blocks with a neighbour behind every surface unless you're lucky.
[–] No.232970
>>232934kinda make more sense than putting it on the floor tbh, some rugs are very expensive and beautifully ornamented, it serves no use to step on them all day long and getting them super dirty but rather display them as you would with a painting or any other domestic ornament.
[–] No.233880
some mtg cards
[–] No.233976
>>233975oh fuck i'm retarded, it's on the long side's edges. i was too busy focusing at the square grid thinking it had shaving blades but it's like electric clippers.
[–] No.233988
a 2Tb external drive
that was 7 months ago
[–] No.233992
Haven't paid for anything that wasn't food or transportation in at least 2 years.
[–] No.234029>>234033
>>233975I'm assuming from the fact that it has a power button that the things on the sides are clipper blades and then the middle part is a razor blade, The little squares probably have sharp edges. I think the clipper blades are for long hairs and the middle part is the actual razor, unless all those little squares are just a decoration. Idk how it could be called a razor if they weren't though because the stuff on the sides doesn't look like it would get close enough.
[–] No.234033
>>233975>>234029The diagonal grid about the center is completely decorational. If it isn't a sticker - because I can't quite tell that it is - it may aswell be.
The teeth with green-tips along the edges comb the hair and still closer to the edge just underneath the teeth are what I guess are the "electric clippers", which look like sharp, tiny blades that buzz when the power button is pressed.
[–] No.234036>>234038
100 lsd tabs to microdose till i die
[–] No.234038>>234047
>>234036wtf is lsd actually that cheap
[–] No.234047>>234051
>>234038the real price is paid by your mind and body
[–] No.234050>>234062
>>232687 (OP)On GOG:
DA origins ultimate edition, which i never have played even though I not only have beat da 2 and inquisition but got 100%; gothic 1, 2, 3; Morrowind which i also never played and did not bother enough to pirate.
[–] No.234051>>234052
>>234047I don't think micro-dosing has much of a effect on the body.
It takes relatively large doses in the form of a overdose before physical effects are really measurable.
Not a druggie, just happen to know a bit about the negatives of lsd because it is so popular with destructive cults (a topic I like nerding out about).
If used incorrectly it can be absolutely devastating to the mind though. Not a substance to take lightly.
[–] No.234052>>234053
>>234051>It takes relatively large doses where have we heard this argument before
[–] No.234053>>234060
>>234052Don't know and don't really care.
Lsd will fry your mind long before it will fry your body unless you od to the point of developing serotonin syndrome. Like that time Manson's gang spiked a burger of Barbara Hoyt with 10 hits of lsd and almost killed her so she couldn't testify (didn't work as she still testified against them, but suffered permanent brain damage as a result of the od).
A link about the story if you are interested.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/psychedelic-hamburger-lsd-charles-manson-witness-attempted-murderSage since getting off topic.
[–] No.234060>>234067
>>234053no I'm not interested in your filthy drug culture stories
[–] No.234062>>234063
>>234050>Buying from GOGGOG being DRM free has torrents of every game launched on it with files which haven't been tampered with at all. Sometimes they're compressed better too
[–] No.234063
>>234062I know this but i could not find it and i took the easy way out.
[–] No.234067>>234072
>>234060God you are retarded
[–] No.234072>>234089
>>234067I'm getting called dumb by an LSD user
[–] No.234074>>234078>>234120>>234129
kenshi is on sale on steam, so i bought it.
i kinda regret it. it looks way too complex. i'm retarded and i wageslave now and not sure if i'll find the time.
i don't mean to say i like casual games, quite the opposite, i actually have an intense hatred for grown men who play Pokemon for example.
but i usually find myself replaying very difficult games that i played when i was younger instead of learning new stuff. it gets old to play the same games over and over, but i hate easy baby games and don't have time for learning the mechanics of intellectually stimulating new games. fuuuuck
[–] No.234079>>234091
>>234078if you want to shut your brain off and do absolutely nothing for several hours, take a nap or take a bath. don't play video games.
[–] No.234089
>>234072You apperently can't read or you would know dude explicitly say he didn't do drugs.
So yeah you do appear to be dumb.
[–] No.234091
>>234079said the guy browsing an imageboard instead of doing
productive things
[–] No.234251
>>233970I have one of those too, it works pretty well even if I let my beard grow out. I usually shave at the sink and put down a garbage bag over it so I don't have to flush the hair down.
[–] No.234253
>>232934They make decent insulation. Especially in apartments, where you can't control the heat even if you could afford it. And either plug-in or petrol space heaters will get you evicted for using the shared power meter or creating a smelly fire hazard.
[–] No.234263>>234269
>>234120>le fedora memeEpic pwnage! You tollolololled him for the win!
[–] No.234269
>>234263>himwhy are you pretending it's not you?
[–] No.234557
>spent $32 on food today
>bought the Digimon Cyber Sleuths game and an sd card for my Switch on Saturday, on Amazon
Feels good being a neckbeard
[–] No.234558
Foam roller.
You know the kind used to massage yourself after a hard workout. Helps with doms and cramps.
Feels great and actually does work for doms. I think it is my new best friend. Should have got one sooner.
[–] No.234569
I bought a replacement charger for my laptop. The laptop itself is broken and I have an insurance plan that is supposed to fix it in 5 days, but the guy just took my laptop for over 2 weeks and then told me he needed to order some more parts so I just took it back while he waits for the parts but I have a feeling he's just not going to call me because he probably doesn't get paid any extra for insurance plan jobs.
[–] No.234580>>234581>>234592
>>234579Where did you look? I've found Cambridge and Oxford editions both in epub and perfect scanned pdf files of all Kant's works, several editions of Montaigne's Essays, Deleuze and Wittgentstein. Didn't even have to look that hard, found them on libgen, mobilism forum and on #bookz. Didn't bother to look for the other ones when I so easily find the ones I did look.
Good rule of thumb is if the author is dead and he has a wikipedia page you're very likely to find his works in decent formats somewhere. I didn't even had to look for Montaigne and Kant really, philosophers of that caliber will definitely have a whole bunch of decent editions freely available online.
[–] No.234581>>234590
>>234580ZLibrary or whatever. I did find good pdfs for Kant and Montaigne but I'm not a fan of the way Kindle handles PDFs and conversion usually butchers them, plus hard copies are easier to flip through and take notes for, which I wanted especially for Kant. For the rest I was looking for specific translations but I might've just missed some or been too lazy to download and check every one. If it was on my own money I would've looked harder or just dealt with the PDF versions but I didn't care that much and there was nothing else I wanted to buy.
[–] No.234590
>>234581well I hope you enjoy the books man. Montaigne's Essays is one of my favorite books of all times.
[–] No.234592>>234593
>>234580>mobilism forum and on #bookzIs there stuff there not available on libgen? There are books im looking for that are not on libgen and are too expensive for me to get a physical copy
[–] No.234593>>234602
>>234592There is, a lot in fact. Download hexchat and check their bots, lots of stuff there you can't find anywhere else. While you're at it make a free acc on mobilism as well, lots of stuff in there too.
[–] No.234602
>>234593thanks I used both and didn't find what I was looking for unfortunately.
[–] No.234989>>234990
Got a new mechcanical keyboard. The first one that I actually owned.
Just got tired of having normal keyboards falling apart and not being able to repair them.
Mech keyboards are easy and stright foward to repair and known to last longer then the computer.
I was afraid that I would find the click clack of the keys to be annoying but it is actually pretty satisfying to use. And the shape of the keys is really nice. It has a really faint glow so I can play games with weird key combos in the dark no problem.
Was like 40 bucks and well worth it. Hope I get to enjoy it for many years to come. It is actually pretty heavy duty with a metal base plate. I have a good feeling about it's durability and reparabllity.
[–] No.234990>>234991
>>234989>Just got tired of having normal keyboards falling apart and not being able to repair them. I've repaired lots of normal keyboards easily
[–] No.234991>>234992
>>234990once any portion of the presure board goes it can't be repared and the whole thing needs to be replaced because each key isn't a separate switch. It is just one whole circuit board with no redundancy. For example if one key shorts out it using kills the whole board.
With a mech keyboard each key has its own individual switch that can be replaced as needed rather then having the whole interconnected board going bad or not being able to repair it because a portion is dead.
Seriously look at the difference of internals and you will see what I mean.
I mean you can literally rebuild by hand every portion of a mechanical board from easily sourced parts. Plus every part is of better quality and meant to last much longer to begin with.
It is from a design perspective and upgrade.
[–] No.234992>>234996
>>234991so? when those flimsy circuit films on anything break you just scrape the break open and add some conductive ink
[–] No.234994>>234997
a 55lb kettlebell about 1.5 years ago. think it cost me like $70, some generic brand.
just carrying it the few miles home after i bought it left me exhausted and sore for days, the warm-up exercises i tried a week later felt like a torturous workout by itself. now they dont even make me sweat and i wish it was heavier.
[–] No.234996>>234998
>>234992Or you could buy something that isn't shit this the first place.
You remind me of the guy in the bike thread who had a thing for steel frame bikes and would absolutely refuse to ever buy replacement parts when they wore out.
[–] No.234997
>>234994I prefer traditional weights myself as they are more versatile.
I have yet to find a Kettlebell exercise that doesn't have a equivalent that can be done with dumbbells.
That said, there is much to be said about the simplicity of kettlebell both in form and in the workouts. Glad you were able to make good progress with the one you got.
[–] No.234998>>235002
>>234996or you could learn to repair things rather than be a schmuck buying replacements
that guy from the bicycle thread fixed his frame with a propane torch and a silver coin, that's cool and nothing to scoff at
[–] No.235002>>235004>>235012
>>234998Shit quality means you end up spending way more money and time in the long run.
You got to learn when to cut losses rather then waste money, time, and effort on shit that isn't worth it.
[–] No.235004>>235005>>235012
>>235002>"shit quality"this is nothing but your subjective term, the only way to judge quality is after an analysis of the materials involved in something + the context in which it's used
a normal keyboard that just sits on a desk isn't lesser than your "mech" keyboard, the things work for years and years, so I don't know what your gripe is, unless you're one of those people that punches your keyboard and cums on it
btw when are you going to fix your problem with then and than? they're different words
[–] No.235005>>235006
>>235004Now you are making non-arguments.
Keyboards don't just sit there. they are used, and through use shit quality keyboards break down in multitude of ways. Usually relatively quickly with heavy use.
A high quality keyboard is one that continues to function after long heavy use, with any repairs needed being simple since any failure is isolated.
It is clear in you resorted to completely unsubstantiated insults, nitpicking, grammar, and other non-arguments, that you have nothing of value to say on the subject.
I will be ignoring any replies from you from this point on, as you have made it clear that you are just seeking a emotional reaction of some sort. For what reason I don't know.
Enjoy wasting your time and getting yourself bent out of shape over nothing I suppose.
btw, felt great to type this on my new keyboard😜.
[–] No.235006>>235012
>>235005>relatively quickly with heavy usemy last keyboard was a $10 walmart one, I typed literally millions of words on it until an earthquake fried it, and I've been using this one since 2015
but maybe that's not "heavy use"
I don't beat and cum on my stuff like you
[–] No.235008>>235009>>235012
>>235007
holy fuck i can't stand those retarded keyboards
shit is so loud and hurts my fingers having to actually move them up/down constantly. i cant game or type simple sentences on those things. you have to press down and make the key travel what feels like inches, it always felt wrong to me
[–] No.235009>>235010
>>235008Can you take your shitposting to /b/ please.
[–] No.235010>>235011>>235012
>>235009no. you guys are already arguing about keyboards. i can post about my cheap ass membrane keyboard that does everything better for me than those dumb mechanical keyboards
it looks something like this, just a plain acer keyboard
[–] No.235015
>>235012is that mechanical? i cant tell nowadays everything has big keys like mechanical keyboards
[–] No.235016
Frozen weather gloves for work. The ones they give us at work are LOW quality, and SHARED with everyone. Best 9 dollars I've ever spent
[–] No.235032
In ears from razer 70$ because I lost my Samsung in ears quite ago.
why not tho
[–] No.235061
Bought a copy of Aseprite, a tool for making pixel art (such as spritesheet animations and tilesets).
[–] No.235134
A book and some fancy notebook my mom and sister wanted.
They are nice but next month I will have to avoid wasting more.
[–] No.235137>>235155
>>235132If we fill our pissbottles through this straw, will it prevent them from stinking up the basement?
[–] No.235145
>>232687 (OP)japanese musk melon juice with little bits of coconut pulp in it
[–] No.235155
>>235137no it does not remove the salts or the chemicals that make piss stink…
how many hundreds of gallons do you have to deal with?
[–] No.235232>>235235
>>235228That album sucked
[–] No.235235
>>235232Everything past The Fragile admittedly sucks, I'll give you that. But it's the nicest design they have and I like more than half of the EP (Less Than, This Is Not The Place, The Background World, that's 3/5) so I bought it. But yeah, new NIN just cannot compare to masterpieces like TDS, except, I dunno, Bad Witch (the only good album/EP from the trilogy).
[–] No.235237
>>235233The fuck does the picture you posted have to do with anything?
Also leave them cats alone weirdo.
[–] No.235371
Got a jigsaw on sell for 50% off because the box was damaged.
Still works just fine so it was a great deal.
[–] No.235376>>235387
>>232687 (OP)japanese musk melon juice with little bits of coconut pulp in it
[–] No.235387
>>235376I think that counts as food/drink.
Just saying.
[–] No.235417
>>232889Librivox & torrent sites.
[–] No.235421
>>234078Don't worry anon, just play whatever makes you happy :)
[–] No.235663
>weed capsules, 60pk
>chinese food for my parents and myself
>junk food
[–] No.235716
imitation sinew
[–] No.235764
>>232764I won't name my sources but I can confirm on that for sure.
[–] No.235830>>236817
>>235765Do you just buzz it all the same length? That looks like shit on me so I try to make it shorter at the bottom and longer on top. It's hard but I think it comes out looking better.
[–] No.235832
>>235737idk how low yours is but be careful the exhaust isnt gonna blow on it. there's some funny pics of people's fancy carbon fiber tire frames warping and melting from being too low on a car rack
[–] No.235856>>235862>>235865
>>235855is that a drug thing or science thing
[–] No.235857>>235869
>>235855You should start mentally preparing for when that piece ultimately falls over and breaks. The center of gravity on that thing is horrifying since normally the female adapter port is placed opposite the tube you inhale from for balance.
Without a really nice high friction rubber mat designed specifically for the safeguarding and prevention of tipping/being pushed over then I would bet money on that thing breaking within 6 months.
[–] No.235862
>>235856A drug thing inspired by a science thing.
[–] No.235865
>>235856Looks like a bong for smoking weed
[–] No.235869
>>235857I use it in bed so it probably will never break, the worst that will happen is I spill some bong water on my bed which since I only vape and change the water frequently is really not all that bad. I hate the joint being placed opposite the mouthpiece, especially when it's lower than the main body. Then you have to go hunting for whatever you put in it instead of it being right there no matter the orientation of the pipe. The key to sidecar bubblers like this is to have a heavy base. I'm guessing the base on this one is nowhere near heavy enough, but I can add weights to the base to make it more stable if it needs it.
[–] No.235885>>235887>>236042>>236086
>>235881these are fun for some reason
[–] No.235887>>236086
>>235885Cause they're like little laser guns but also serve a purpose.
[–] No.236029>>236122
>>236027I feel you man. A long battery life on wireless headphones is slightly life changing.
I don't do a shift of work without mine. Last all night and charges up in ~1 hour.
[–] No.236042>>236086
>>235885One of my sister's friends has one of the ones with a camera in it. I only got to play with it for a second or two but it was really cool.
[–] No.236091>>236122
>>235855This just got here. It's amazing and I love it. It's got so much better flavor because of the shorter vapor path. More terpenes also make the high better.
[–] No.236122
>>236027>>236029Long headphone battery life is such a luxury. The security of having 12 hours of comfortable music listening makes leaving the house much easier.
>>236091You pot niggers have a containment thread.
[–] No.236817
>>235830I usually go 3 on the sides 4 on the top. I cut it all down to length 4 first then go around the sides with length 3.
[–] No.236875
Just got a mini-sub woofer and a pair of shoes.
Damn near jized my pants when I got everything hooked up and put on one of my favorite songs. It came with two shitty unpowered speaker instead I routed the powered speakers I already had as computer speakers to the 50W woofer and everything works flawlessly. God it sounds so fucking good, it feels so fucking good, oh my fucking god yes, play that bass.
Sorry must get back to music. I think I am having a religious experience right now.
Shoes are fine. They don't have holes in them and they are comfortable. Wonder how long they will last?
Maybe break them in with a bit of dancing.
[–] No.236879
I bought a jigsaw from black and decker for $18. I just saw it's down to $15 now. It's crazy to me that they can make this stuff so cheap.
[–] No.236890
More lube for my toys.
Trying out a hybrid lube and a reasonably priced silicone lube that only has 3 ingredients.
[–] No.239981
Just got a desktop oven/big toaster oven.
Now I can bake and toast again.
My next big appliance I will eventually get is a washing machine.
My current one kinda sucks.
[–] No.241111>>241115
I actually spent almost $50 bucks on kazoos and kazoo accessories.
Granted one is a 24 karat gold plated limited edition collector's piece from a company that no longer has been in production but still.
[–] No.241113
vape juice
[–] No.241115>>241134
>>241111What the hell kind of accessories does a kazoo have?
[–] No.241128
Cough-suppressant tablets, for possible cough in the next few months and to see what's the fuss about, never tried dissociatives and that's the last class of drugs I want to try. Bet it's shit, but I would like it. Wonder if I'm now marked as a junkie sinner in the depths of amazon ai.
[–] No.241131>>241132
book on number theort
[–] No.241134
>>241115Well I got a few replacement membranes(the part that makes the buzz sound) and a pipe cleaner for cleaning the inside, but there's all kinds of stuff. Holders and landyars, electric direct mics, then all the sound equipment if you want to go full electric so stuff like pre-amps, cables, amps, etc.
Then stuff like cases and the like is also available.
So far when it comes to electric stuff I ain't trying to record quality stuff and just messing around because it's fun so I just use my headset mic and send it directly to whatever audio program I am using. Sounds kinda shitty but it gets the job done with stuff I already have.
If I wanted to actually do a full on project like a album then I would invest in slightly better audio equipment.
[–] No.241152
>>241133
Very nice.
[–] No.241164
>>241163In 2020-02-17 I bought a bottle of Svedka vodka, which <s>tastes</s> has a retronasal smell like rubbing alcohol.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retronasal_smellPhoto source:
published in
Reader's Digest
ISSN
0034-0375
volume
191
issue
1141
publication date
June 2018
page(s)
72-73
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