>>10
The scum that shit up occult discussions by whining that other people would dare to discuss something without "scientific evidence" are clearly adherents of a specific dogma.
>>10
That article makes a good point (that the term is vague) but I just wanted to complain.
ttp://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/
ttp://publicdomainreview.org/2018/04/04/fallen-angels-birds-of-paradise-in-early-modern-europe/
When nobody has seen the reference but draws it anyway.
>>43
I have a million ideas for projects I want to work on, and one of them is something that would convert flash loops (but not games) to HTML5 -- a GIF or VP8/WEBM and possibly audio, like vorbis or FLAC or something. I know a lot about other container formats, but not much about Adobe Flash. I wonder how difficult it would be to extract different files from a SWF file and then just use HTML5 for a video or GIF and audio too, kind of like YTMND.
It would be way too hard to convert games or interactive stuff, but just plain loops like you used to see on /f/ boards (sovietrussia or otherwise) are just short videos or images with some audio, and it sucks how you can't see stuff like that on mobile devices. I don't know about you, but I use my iPhone more than my computer nowadays -- simply because you can't fit a computer in your pocket.
>>44 Sounds cool, I only use my computer because I don't have any pockets because I don't have any trousers.
ttps://www.youtube.com/user/yovo68/videos
people think they're hot shit, that clearance sign is for other people, no it's for them
>>48
Howdy I'm known as Cool Dad! Please pay me the appropriate sum and I'll give you a membership to my Secre Tarea for Very Important People.
http://i.4cdn.org/f/num1000remix.swf
get it while it's hot
or get it the next time someone reposts
>>52 it's just the one 45 year old alcoholic redskin posting sooks all day
>>59
I don't understand how english language puns are so prevalent in japan. From the pictures this seems like ironic commercialism so maybe it's mocking western style advertising.
>>59 There is also a Nissan museum in Yokohama, so I have 2 reasons to travel there. Several Nissans should be taken from the Nissan museum and be displayed at the unkomuseum.
>>61
Human language is too complex to explain away succinctly, but one thing I'd point out is that Japanese pop art really values the way words feel, so since it's already been being done for over a century, plundering the English dictionary is a very convenient and socially acceptable way to find a different range of expression. Even when there is a perfectly good wago/kango available, and even when the use of English doesn't make sense in English.
Ha ha! April fool's! It's just plain self-promotion.
>>74
You know, I wish I could say yes, but I just thought I was being funny.
you-talking-to-me.com
>>86
I need a reminder that it's like that every now and then. Thanks.
ttps://www.cdc.gov/cholera/pdf/posters/11_229310-J_ORS_print.pdf
Thanks for the... illustrations... CDC ಠ_ಠ
gopher://verisimilitudes.net/12017-12-30
goatse.cx
ttp://www.dictionnaires.com/verlan/definitions-4.html#u
http://www.typemoon.org/link/index.html
pouring one out for the thousands of old sites that ain't make it
>>129
Pretty cool idea there, direct linking the banners. That way, you can tell which sites are still alive.
https://files.catbox.moe/l4lmx7.jpg the girl with her tongue out does cosplay
>>158
I find it somewhat suspect that none of the images show this supposed "latest technology" in action.
>>168
The data is IN on this question, and "NGHD" is FLAT WRONG. He needs to do his homework. Note: YOU CAN'T RELY ON WIKIPEDIA FOR SUCH QUESTIONS! WIKIPEDIA IS BIASED BY "COMMON SENSE". Once, Common Sense was that the Earth was flat. Now, common sense is that the only Humans in the universe are on Earth. It appears that again Common Sense is wrong. Only about 10^-69 % of the humans in the Universe are on Earth. The rest are in Space.
10^-69%, nice
>>174
I can't tell if this or cookie are more autistic. probably this considering most cookie fans are just fans of voice actresses and not weirdoes who write stories about abusing AA.
The TL;DR "Kuso Miso Technique but for Touhou" popped into my head, though I'm not sure it's really that accurate.
globalmixedgenderbasketball.com
https://www.freemason.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/How-to-join-purple-box.jpg
https://www.wikihow.com/images/thumb/c/c2/Join-Freemasonry-Step-5-Version-4.jpg/aid87029-v4-728px-Join-Freemasonry-Step-5-Version-4.jpg.webp
Do I get paid for joining the Freemasons?
Community Answer
No, you do not get paid for joining Freemasons. In fact, you pay them to be in the fraternity.
Question
Can people in Tanzania become Freemasons?
Community Answer
Yes, if there's a Lodge in proximity where you can inquire, than men of Tanzania can become Freemasons.
Question
I am a Kenyan and I have been told to send 9000ksh in order to join the Freemasons. Then I will get a car of my choice, a house and £6000 in my account. How true is this?
Community Answer
It is absolutely false, as in it is not true and it is a scam. Do not fall for anyone saying such things, they are after your money and you'll never see them or your money ever again.
3dtestosterone.net
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>>228 you could've posted this on 1993-09-10037 and you didn't
>>229
What's the sacred meaning of posting it on 1993-09-10037?
>>230 the link shared is maintained by 0037!A0z7CY5eG2
I know nobody really cares, but man, one day away
>>231
the real world2ch.org died years ago now, that link is an archive maintained by killsushi.
 
hey Florida why are you so butthurt?
are you okay?
do you need help?
>>256
my heart fluttered for a split second before i remembered that the real domain name was http://tablecat.ipyo.heliohost.org
I cant post it here but the top clip on clips4sale is a hoot
https:// secret1204.rssing.com/chan-23080509/all_p47.html
some sort of website that spiders rss feeds and has a bunch of old saovq threads but attempts to attack my computer when I visit (according to my work laptop's antivirus software)
>>289 here's another one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ivs2HYjWPU
https://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/192209-how-biased-are-scottish-referees/
Chatter from a world you probably dont live in.
https://github.com/coq/coq/wiki/Alternative-names
Why not just succ(Coq), as in "the successor to Coq"?
>Deceptive site ahead
>Firefox blocked this page because it may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing personal information like passwords or credit cards.
>Advisory provided by Google Safe Browsing.
>An error occurred during a connection to considersuicide.com. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
https://poets.org/text/brief-guide-flarf-poetry
DQN: Flarf Masters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNA_IWldUas (first 2 seconds: beware seizure)
https://recipes.timesofindia.com/us/recipes/vegetable-muffin/rs82324117.cms
If you have kids who are fussy when it comes to eating veggies, then you can give them these vegetable muffins and they will happily eat them.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201624#macobsolete
An impressive listing of products Apple, Inc. will not service, notably listing various non-Macintosh products under "Mac desktops".
>>324 THANKS!
I don't understand why journos hate Thomas so much
It's bad enough you're stalking me, now you're sharing a website I host for a friend I haven't even spoken to in two years. Just leave me alone. I haven't interacted with you in months.
okay but don't do it again, be nice to people in the future and people will be nice to you.
I forgive you just as she forgave us all, but don't forget she is always watching
> ive had a few issues with dull blades but after contacting derby directly they reimbursed me with an entire new box!!
What did this customer support conversation look like? ‘I've been trying to cut myself with your blades, but they're too dull. Please help.’
https://web.archive.org/web/20171206164023/http://world2ch.org/wiki/doku.php?id=world2ch.net
Reading this and realizing this all happened around ~20 years ago was weird.
https://gist.github.com/dnpcllctns/f79394cd283ee30834ee6e4bb484b502 Treasure! Any recommendations?
dqn.www
ttps://w.atwiki.jp/niconicomugen/pages/3808.html
https://malaysiakini.com/columns/441116
What a bizarre article.
>>373
redirects me to front page
>>374
Zaleha is a young, vibrant Muslim woman who is keen on trying new things and exploring the world. On her 25th birthday, she decides to try something new – Zaleha wants to get her nose pierced.
Knowing her parents too well, she decides to inform them beforehand, as a sign of respect. Zaleha did not want her conservative parents throwing a fit after she had got her piercing done – the same way they did when she had her hair coloured in purple a couple of years ago (only to end up colouring back in black).
She thought she could talk to them, make them see that there was nothing wrong with getting her nose done.
expected, Zaleha’s parents were not pleased with the idea.
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“Why do you want to alter your God-given nose by getting it pierced?” they debated.
“If ear piercing is acceptable, why not nose piercing?” asked Zaleha.
“Islam never encourages women to accessorise themselves. If you get your nose pierced, you will attract attention, and that is not in accordance with the teachings of Islam.” Her parents were firm.
Zaleha smiled.
“How about accessorising hijab with shiny brooches? How about wearing different styles of hijab as per the latest trend? How about purchasing branded hijabs worth hundreds of ringgit? Those attract attention as well but you don’t have any qualms about that.”
Zaleha wasn’t going to give up so easily.
She made good points that her parents had to think before saying anything further.
“I will ask the imam at the mosque later in the evening,” her father replied after a while.
Zaleha bit her lips, she knew the imam in her neighbourhood would share her parent’s insight regarding nose piercing.
“Let’s Google it. There are more knowledgeable religious scholars out there than our kampung imam.” Assuring them, Zaleha began browsing on her smartphone, squeezed on both sides by her parents.
“Ustaz Azhar Idrus, he should give us good advice!” Zaleha’s mum exclaims as she points at the phone screen.
Hoping for the best, Zaleha clicks on the YouTube channel.
“Getting nose pierced is a practice of Hindus, not Muslims. Therefore, it is haram for Muslims to pierce any other parts of their body except for the ear,” said Ustaz Azhar in his Kelantan dialect in one of his YouTube videos.
Almost instantly, Zaleha’s parents gave her the “I told you so” look.
Taking a deep breath, Zaleha managed to persuade them to get a second opinion from another Islamic website. Sadly, the result, too, wasn’t to her advantage.
“Nose piercing is acceptable for those of Indian origin such as Indian Muslims. However, for those whose cultures do not practice nose piercing, it is haram,” it read.
Zaleha was baffled.
“How can religion be culturally sensitive?” she thought.
Radio station no help
She explained to her parents that whatever that is deemed halal and haram should cover all Muslims. She stressed that it did not make sense to have Islamic rules which forbid certain things for certain races while allowing it for others, as in the case of nose piercing.
Unfortunately, Zaleha’s parents had made up their minds.
As a last resort, Zaleha called in during an Islamic question-and-answer session on a radio station one Friday noon to ask for advice.
“Assalamualaikum, ustaz. I would like to know the hukum of nose piercing,” she asked.
“Nose piercing is haram for Muslims. Nose piercing is what Hindus do, not Muslims. And trying to imitate any practice of other religion is haram,” the answer was straightforward.
Zaleha was frustrated. She knew there is nothing wrong in getting her nose pierced, yet she had no choice but to abide as she did not wish to anger her parents.
For many, Zaleha and her wish to get her nose pierced may not seem like a big deal. You may argue, a 25-year old like her should have the courage to live her life as she wishes without bothering about what others think. You may blame Zaleha as not having the guts to stand up for herself.
But for Zaleha who has been brought up since birth to fit into the Muslim box, things are not that easy. Everything she does or plans to do has to go through a microscope of religion.
From the clothes she wears to the men she dates, she has to conform to certain rules - and her struggle to get her nose pierced is among one of them.
There are many Zalehas among us in Malaysia today. They struggle to live their lives freely because of the religion they are born into. Their conduct is often confined within what is religiously and culturally deemed acceptable by the society they live in.
Malaysia may be celebrating its 61st year of independence but for many Malaysian Muslims, their personal independence is something they can never achieve. Not while they reside in this country and not while they hope to maintain a good relationship with their families.
So much for Merdeka, huh?
It's amazing how often we get mentioned on Twitter, yet none of them ever come here.
>>380 I've spotted a couple
>>380 why would twitter users post here? the site's been dead for over 25 years
https://warosu.org/lit/thread/S19488975
^This thread sorta made me want to throw rocks at cripples. A rich kid who is lame/crippled/deformed (I don't think he can walk) is the focus of the thread. I suspect that he is rich, and that is why that girl is with him. I bet if I domed that cripple with a small rock he would straight up die. Lulz!
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