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John Smith 19/02/14(Thu)16:17 No. 46873 Board: /eh/ [Reply]
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Happy Valentine's Day, John. For the first time in quite some time, this time of year means more to me than just another tick on the calendar, and uninteresting as it is I figured I'd write to you about it.

I planned a date for last night. We were going to go to a fancy ramen restaurant, but chickened out at the sight of the large crowd and opted for a cheap chinese place further down the street. We spent a few extra hours in my apartment, lounging on my bed and reading a book. The night concluded with me walking her back home, and doing something entirely outside of my comfort zone--against all odds, I kissed her goodnight.

I'm a very slow-moving man romantically, and believe it or not this simple evening was a huge milestone for me. I've never broken that kissing barrier myself before, in the past I've been much more likely to be kissed than to kiss first. The future here is completely unknown, and it's a situation that enthuses me as much as it concerns me.


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John Smith 24/10/15(Tue)03:35 No. 49025

>>49024
They had a sale on fresh mozzarella but they sold out before I got there


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John Smith 24/10/22(Tue)22:56 No. 49033
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>>49025

That is most saddening to hear, the swiss cheese I've buying just is not as good as the Norwegian I like
I'm going to buy some good quality Red leicester, next time
Dam shame about the mozzarella though anon


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John Smith 24/11/04(Mon)00:36 No. 49042
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The Norwegian cheese I like was back in the shop.
So I brought that and did not buy any Red Leichester cheese.




Dimebag Anon 24/09/02(Mon)06:19 No. 126 Board: /weed/ [Reply]
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I've been getting weed delivered for over a year at this point but my SIL told me she knew a guy who could get an ounce for seventy dollars. I couldn't pass up such a deal so I went for it, plus I took Friday off to give myself a four day weekend. Would you believe I'm completely dry because this jackass decided to go to Massachusetts instead? At least I got my money back. I hope my dispensary is delivering tomorrow.


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Dimebag Anon 24/09/02(Mon)14:19 No. 127

I know i pay more in the long run but i never buy more than an eighth, just incase the bag is booty weed.


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Dimebag Anon 24/09/13(Fri)04:48 No. 128

>>1118
NGL, the weed was pretty intense. Just wish I could get it with some regularity.




The Biblical Matrix 23/04/15(Sat)19:06 No. 21424 Board: /x/ [Reply]
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This world is almost certainly a simulation.

The closer we get to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and eventually, a virtual "consciousness", the more this should become obvious to everyone.

Nick Bostrom, who popularized the "Simulation Hypothesis", posited the following possibilities:

A: Civilizations at our level of development go extinct before they can create a simulation of their own.
B: Civilizations reach the level of development to create a simulation, but are not interested in doing so.
C: We are living in a simulation.

Since we are not aware of such a simulation that has created the capacity of consciousness, the possibility of anything other than those three outcomes is highly unlikely. The idea that we are almost assuredly approaching the level of development and will be the FIRST species to create a simulation with a consciousness in the billions of years of universal history is extremely far fetched.

I believe that the primary stories, teachings, and prophecies of the Bible are, therefore, an allegory for the simulation we live in. Hear me out...

1. Omniscience, Omnipotence, Omnipresence: God is said to encapsulate all of these qualities. A programmer, to simulated intelligence models on a computer, would be the same.
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23/05/17(Wed)01:06 No. 21440

Yeah, I mean real vs simulated loses meaning once simulation gets good enough. It goes both ways.




fofqomu 23/09/06(Wed)12:49 No. 16301 Board: /fail/ [Reply]
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Beepbeep


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Anonymous 23/10/07(Sat)17:40 No. 16307

LOL SO RANDOM


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Anonymous 23/10/09(Mon)21:42 No. 16308

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL


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Anonymous 24/01/29(Mon)01:59 No. 16322

THURSDAY MORNING UNDERNEATH THE CITY
OOOOOOOOOH
AINT NO JURY GONNA RESCUE ME
OOOOOOOOOH
I COME FROM THE MOUNTAINS I’VE RETURNED AGAIN
OOOOOOOOOH
WITHOUT A TEAR NATURALLY
OOOOOOOOOH

BA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA




Anonymous 25/11/05(Wed)17:23 No. 16951 Board: /phi/ [Reply]
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what is longing other than protracted (and often unattainable) lust?

certainly a core emotion/trait to engrain/foster in a capitalist system, that's not to say, nor expected, that everyone ought to strive (a variant of longing?) for some aesthetic ideal... rather, a healthy/keen ability to discern frivolous shit and define oneself/others by the merit of their actions/character as opposed to their material accessories~ maybe.

nor is it advocacy for socialism, direct gov control of industry, or communism/collective-ownership (though sharing/cooperation is usually virtuous)-- hm, subsidized industry is indirect socialism? a free-market absolutist would argue that an enterprise should/must be allowed to succeed or fail on its own, why is it the role of government to provide welfare to an uncompetitive company (indeed, seems to only reward incompetitiveness-- a macro version of not wanting or needing to seek employment when you get a foodstamps, ya know)? To maintain employment? Is that not the precise function of a free market, to enable companies who can compete to replace those who can't... well, seemingly antiquated notions of nation-states and borders and such, aside. :/

miscellanea~
hyper-transcontextual-postsurrealism-addadjectivesandprofit~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Pure_Ones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWLg7_G0_go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eDkFlVSwnk


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Anonymous 25/11/05(Wed)17:52 No. 16952
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Hm, instead of being a colonialist social-club, perhabs the un (or some such organization) could serve as the basis for global-citizenship. :D

bbbut my tribal quasi-ethnic in-group, bro, my flag is who i am~

pie-in-the-sky and then you die, as the saying goes~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHeEWy3MmQ


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sage 25/11/08(Sat)00:43 No. 16957

>>16952
Define problem and I'll give you solutions, if I'm capable, now it sounds like you're just talking.

But if you ask me how to run society or civilization, I don't have the answer, to pretty much anything. Other than that if you consider yourself a good person, you should be powerful and capable. That's it. For now. The fog of war is too thick. But in a sense, yes, there is a war. But, if there is going to be a moment of clarity and the fog is lifted, even for just a minute, and I feel like such a moment will come, we will need the good men to be capable, because if that opportunity comes, yet we don't have the ones to fill in the roles, well, that opportunity might come only briefly or only once. I have an intuition that it will come.. and within our lifetimes. A RARE opportunity that usually doesn't show up for hundreds or thousands of years. Prepare for that, not by building a tribe or a family, prepare it for it by building yourself. No one will agree with you on your politics and your metaphysics. No one. Yet collaboration is worth it. It's just that right now the fog of war is too thick to know what to collaborate on.. for the most part.. there may be a thing of or two, but BUILD YOURSELF, for the most part.. as you put yourself on the trajectory of those one or two things.

Overall though, all of this is barely of any importance in the grand scheme of things. Because... the grand scheme of things.. is rather grand.


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sage 25/11/08(Sat)00:46 No. 16958

This better
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jmdiKePVUy8




Out of context comic panels Anonymous 18/10/28(Sun)13:15 No. 25357 Board: /co/ [Reply]
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Anonymous 24/05/10(Fri)00:29 No. 26889
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Anonymous 25/03/06(Thu)12:40 No. 27398
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Jon demonstrating being socially oblivious, especially when it comes to women.




? 23/10/16(Mon)11:26 No. 25756 Board: /rnb/ [Reply]
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Whats so wrong about being a bad person? not tryna seem edgy, im just curious


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Angsty Teen Girl 24/06/25(Tue)22:05 No. 25917

Nothing. We all are. It’s frusturating having to be the nice person, when I know that im terrible no matter how you look at it


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Angsty Teen Girl 24/12/09(Mon)14:33 No. 25968

If the government can force you to buy insurance, what's to stop them from forcing you to buy snowblowers and boats, too?


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Angsty Teen Girl 24/12/23(Mon)21:59 No. 25970
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C-CUZ IT JUST IS....OKAY??????




Distro choice Cutie~ 25/05/28(Wed)15:46 No. 5754 Board: /pr/ [Reply]

I am currently using Arch Linux Nya~. Should i switch to Gentoo?


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Basement Dwelling Neckbeard 25/06/06(Fri)07:19 No. 5762

It may be worthwhile to at least try Gentoo for a learning experience. However, the real world gains from compiling everything from source specifically for your build are often not worth the time investment in the era of cheap hardware.


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Basement Dwelling Neckbeard 25/08/07(Thu)01:10 No. 5791

>>5762
just use binpkg.
You can pretty much have the best of both worlds.




Historian 14/11/11(Tue)09:03 No. 14463 Board: /hi/ [Reply]
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Rough idea just coming together here, but at least half the people who live in the USA want to live in another USA. ...a USA without most of the US government. ...if the Native American reservation lands are technically Sovereign Nations unto themselves, but reside within the borders of the US... they get the security of the USA by default, but...

and they were to say "heyyy, huge corporate & biotech & energy companies, all the shit the squeamish US Gov doesn't want you to do, Stem Cell research, Cloning, Liquid Flouride Thorium Reactor, etc... We're gonna designate this area over here, where you can do it all, & if your corporate headquarters & employees want to relocate here, we're simply going to extend everyone a 4% flat tax to you and your employees, and you can tell the US Gov and the IRS and SEC and their costly bureaucracy to go get stuffed.

The US Government would be woefully unable to compete with what a Tribe could offer. Those lands would quickly become the most valuable lands in the world, still owned by the tribes, because of the legal protections the tribes provide, and even on such a looow tax rate, those tribes would ensure the companies remain happy, and grow wealthy enough to not need the unreliable pittance from the US Gov, begin to acquire more of their own lands back, and finally prosper as the cool landlords of the worlds most desirable, powerful nations, probably the best role anyone could ever hope for, could stop relying on & self destructing from the casino racket, could afford to develop modern cities reflecting their own culture (instead of all the displaced european replica cities we're used to), the world would get the science it wants, etc etc etc.

If we willed our lands to Native Tribes, we'd be willing it away from the shitty US Government...

...I can't believe I'm thinking what the native americans need are giant corporations, but fuck there's a way to build an alternate USA.


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Historian 23/12/25(Mon)04:49 No. 15676

>>15674
It took you three months to come up with that?


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Historian 24/01/03(Wed)20:25 No. 15677

>>15676
Slow and steady is the key


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Historian 24/10/03(Thu)11:16 No. 15706
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>>14463
You mean CANADA or MEXICO?




Anon Kalashnikov 12/09/22(Sat)06:46 No. 14274 Board: /w/ [Reply]
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Concealed carry, home defense, range shooting, you name it.


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Anon Kalashnikov 23/04/16(Sun)19:55 No. 15694
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>>14274
some infographics


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Anon Kalashnikov 23/04/16(Sun)19:56 No. 15695
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>>15694
generic small arms


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Anon Kalashnikov 23/04/21(Fri)22:35 No. 15696

>>15689
I can tell you don't own a gun.





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