kemono
>>709461376
I disagree. I've heard this analogy before. "Would you rather sit at the nasty dirty table with many people, or at the clean nice table alone?"
I'd rather sit at the nice table, alone. I've used bad things like Steam and Skype before, and they just make me feel shit. Bad programs make me feel bad.
Interesting view of SSBB.
>>709461499
I just don't have a method to die. How come no time?
nibi needs a dicking
If sex secures your status as an adult and you never get sex so you arent considered an adult is that meanings you are forever young?
>>709462619
Literally who?
>>709462448
It matters what I know. I know you want to play melee with me and you know we'd have a good time.
>>709462460
The express and exclusive purpose of a communication device is contact with other people. Its value is directly proportional to the people accessible. The table analogy simply isn't valid, as tables have other uses and purposes.
Listen, any platformer where momentum doesn't transfer between ground and air is a goddamn abomination
>>709462185
dani please
>>709462664
no, it means your virginity is aging like bread.
>>709462812
I like bread
>>709462741
>The express and exclusive purpose of a communication device is contact with other people
Yes.
If contacting people is hard, difficult, and unpleasant, a program has failed to deliver. Skype and Steam are very unpleasant to use.
I'd rather chat comfortably with people who have higher standards for their communications protocols.
>>709462460
My preference might be to walk into a very cold night with some alcohol and never come back.
I just made up the no time thing. It didn't have much meaning, at least not that I can discern. Maybe that keeping busy keeps me from degrading more.
>>709462741
>you know you love me
Wow, that's some great logic you have there.
You're not convincing me of anything.
Ah, another shooting on campus...truly, I live in the epicenter of civilization.
>>709462874
Not after it's been left out for several months.
hey, did any of you faggots buy a BD penetrable toy?
What was it like?
Bonus if it is rimable
>>709462715
literally you
>>709462941
You're already convinced, but you're exploring your contrarianism. It's who you are, after all.
>>709462940
ok see there are criticisms of skype and steam I can understand but what on earth is difficult to use about them
>>709462951
Meaningless drivel
>>709463055
Who is this ugly truck driver?
>>709462416
>>709462982
>>709462982
>>709462982
MAKE /b/ GREAT AGAIN
>>709462994
Just use your hand or a real woman/mouth.
>>709463119
Buggy, glitchy programs with high CPU/RAM use are difficult to use.
They're also 100% impossible to use except for on a small list of OSes I'm often not using. I'm often using OpenBSD or FreeBSD.
>>709463201
Fuck you I hate humnity
>>709463119
Convinced that sheer confidence will win me over?
I hope this isn't what you actually believe.
When humanity dies I get last laugh.
>>709463183
>>709463330
I want to see what it feels like.
>>709463330
exorbitant cpu usage is a different issue entirely but since you're the kind of person that runs hipster operating systems I can't say I'm surprised that you're a poor communicator. That said, there is a browser based version of steam's messenger that I use regularly since my laptop is incomparably ancient and I often can't be bothered to actually open steam.
>>709463408
No, I'm convinced that you're just being combative for the sake of it.
>>709462994
I got the fox ass one.
It's pretty good, nice to have something other than hand when I'm alone. Tried rimming it, didn't quite like it since it wasn't 'alive'
>>709463578
No, it's just a principle for me.
I'm not meeting anyone from threads.
>>709462994
i did. there really hard untill they warm up a bit. quality is amazing though. imo its not worth $120
>>709463578
>hipster
Nice ad hominem.
>>709463681
why not? It's been pretty successful for most of us who have done.
>>709463611
don't you just put it in really hot water and it stays warm?
Also, if my dick is 6.3 in long and a girth that I don't know yet, could that fit in the deer one? pic related
>>709463695
how much is it really worth
>>709463802
You're all meant to be nothing more than a lot of faceless names who temporarily cure some perverse sense of loneliness I have when I'm weak such as in my current state.
I'd rather be on my own.
Remember when remaincucks said that Brexit would destroy the UK?
>>709463972
Do you have more underwear / cloth sniffing?
>>709463801
thanks I enjoyed it too
really though you're selecting incredibly underused software to fulfill a function that relies on userbase density for value, I'm not really sure what else to tell you.
>>709464005
No you wouldn't. If you wanted to be alone you wouldn't keep COMING here.
You don't have to be strong alone.
>>709464056
I actually want to beat that shithead.
>>709463982
I do agree with the anon that said they aren't worth the price, they are nice but certainly not worth 120. I would say maybe like 60-80 would be worth it.
>>709463982
Total length of the toy is 8 inches so you should be fine. That snowball is like 130 new, but they have an "adoptions" page where you can basicly find one that wasn't up to par for a lower price. e.g. specks, small imperfections, etc.
I've never met an online friend before. That said, I currently only have one single online friend, and no offline friends. I used to have some offline friends in college before I had to drop out.
>>709464137
I use OpenBSD because it's a good OS and I have a real reason/use for it. I like Unix, and it's not OpenBSD's fault it doesn't have Steam/Skype.
Quality > quantity/popularity
It's a lot more enjoyable to use than Windows or GNU/Linux.
If someone is at fault, it would be the complacent people who use proprietary chat protocols.
>>709464137
Since I had assumed you could read, I think you'd see that I only come here under dire or foolish circumstances. I was more foolish when I was younger, and I'm just pathetic right now, so that is my excuse.
I just want to be alone. Even in this room by myself, I don't feel alone. And I don't mean that in any beneficial way, as if the people in close proximity to me bring me any sense of happiness. It feels toxic.
>>709463801
>calling something ad hominem destroys any argument
>babby's interpretation of rhetoric 101
>>709464270
cool
>>709463982
bought for $140 cuz i wanted the marble. its $120 without. now that i own one i honestly wouldn't spend more than $80 for one sense you can get an imported jap hip for $30 thats worlds better
>>709464368
>Quality > quantity/popularity
True for everything EXCEPT social devices, yes.
I'm not blaming you for your decision, or for the relatively mediocre quality of the chat software that's ubiquitous...but to blame the "complacent" is similarly idiotic. It is not reasonable to assume that most of the world, otherwise occupied, will not take the path of least resistance in most contexts. And why shouldn't they? It is not possible to have expert knowledge of everything, nor is it necessary.
>>709464451
Well, it was.
>>709464432
That merely suggests to me you feel lonely very often, or perhaps ill at ease...whatever the case may be, your instinct is to socialize.
>>709463543
This is why I hate humans, so disgusting.
julian steem
>>709464137
I would to. The shitstain wants his country reduced to a vassal state.
I have many bd toys. Probably too fucking many frankly.
>>709464451
It doesn't destroy an argument, it just shows that in that post, he had no argument at all, but a non-argument. I was able to notify him of this, so he could come up with an actual argument.
>>709464727
Explain why there's an exception.
As for path of least resistance, I consider some of the popular things to be difficult to use every day. For me (and everyone really) they'd benefit every day from not using those things. They'd benefit from finding something good and installing it: these things are maintenance-free so they'd just get benefits every day.
Small investments in the beginning can lead to lower time/effort costs in the future.
>>709464727
I've only ever found myself drawn inwards.
I feel lonely when I can't find myself.
With what is going on right now, I don't know who I am anymore. That's why I talk to people like you to ease my discomfort.
>>709464957
I'd never be able to enjoy a dildo, it just wouldn't be alive. Sucking on a cucumber is boring. I want to suck a real dick and feel a warm chest against mine.
>>709464865
ah, to remove the traitors forcibly
>>709465053
"you" is not a construct independent of the surrounding world. If you talk to weird gay nerds like me for context, it's not because there's something underlyingly wrong with you—you cannot envision yourself in the absence of other people.
>>709465006
Because the point of social software is the people, that's implicit in the word social. If you cannot talk to people you want to talk to with it, it's a useless pile of code.
>Small investments in the beginning can lead to lower time/effort costs in the future.
This isn't the path of least resistance. Most people are not good at forward planning, and certainly not good at exerting the willpower to practice it in all realms of life. The popular, ubiquitously advertised option is simply the one chosen because it's easy to slide towards. This is, again, not wrong - it frees the limited resource of human willpower and engagement to other tasks.
BURN BURN BURN ALL OF YOU SICK TWISTED SWINES.
You think you are the fruit of the Earth but you are mearly a mosquito in search for blood, only to get squashed in the process of your pitiful existence. There is no reason to pretend that there is a superior human race, for we all know that if it is not perfect 100%, then it needs to be recycled or destroyed all together.I'm fucking waiting for some nuclear warheads dropping out of the sky to end all this madness.The planet will be much better off without us raping its supplies for our selfish causes. Oh, but don't purge the ones you don't specifically like if that is your "perfect utopian world".
>>709465369
Send em to Libya. It is Hillary's crowning achievement after all
>>709465508
the human race is superior because it is winning. It has conquered everything it's surveyed
mankind is gonna use up this earth until there's nothing left but a barren fucking wasteland and we find something better to play with and there's nothing your greenthumb hippy ass can do about it except sit in a drum circle with a collection of unwashed junkies
>>709465737
I don't really want to give the dunecoons the satisfaction of killing them, is the thing.
>>709465369
It's hard to envision a greater sense of self with the way we're all so naturally packed into this world.
We're all just pushed together and expected to play nice. I don't currently believe that I want this. I just want to be truly alone and then see what happens so that I can finally know who I am, and whether I need to adopt the mediocrity or be something else that I haven't yet had but a glimpse of.
>>709465892
It was just a prank dude XDXDDXD
>>709465369
As for path of least resistance, what if I have an electrical circuit with two paths: one path has 50 100 ohm resistors. One has one single 200 ohm resistor. Which path will have more electricity flow through it? The one with the single 200 ohm resistor.
That's what life with software is like. But people who hate learning keep choosing the worst path. The path that does NOT free a human's time. The path that slowly eats up their free time every day.
I am talking to people. Well, just one now, since everyone seems to not log in anymore. I used to talk to at least five people or more.
>>709465338
Funny thing for me is I don't really find much pleasure from anal.
Frustrated with it really with what everyone says how great one's prostate feels.
I own a small platoon of dildos as a result.
>>709465338
y liki so kawaii
anymore female kemono?
>>709466140
Fag
>>709465892
So how does that make us superior?
Sounds to me like one big fuck up
>>709466005
Is that what you want? Or is that what you THINK you want, because it's dramatically different and you're not yet happy, so it's a shot in the dark? If so, why not go drive off into the night, leaving behind every beeping device you own to find whatever you're looking for? Is it because you're afraid?
Or is it because you know there's nothing else to find?
>>709466042
You're failing to understand what I'm conveying. Observing independent of human nature, you're correct. But the willpower exertion necessary to get over that initial 200 ohm resistor, as it were, is used up elsewhere in most people. If you want to individually demonstrate the superiority of a given piece of software to everyone currently using a more popular one, then be my guest, but I'm sure you can see why that's a fool's errand—especially because the resistance point becomes stronger with each additional option (options are remarkably bad for human cognition, they create stress where none previously existed).
>>709466254
It's simple—we're WINNING.
>>709466501
>as long as we are winning, the end effects will not matter
>>709466501
No we're racing towards our own extinction.
If that is your definition of winning then sure. Woopdie fucking do, time to organize a nice end of the world party and celebrate our superiority
>>709466670
>>709466701
Can you see the future?
I bought a DexDrive on ebay today for my 64.
Trips.
>>709466760
No, but the pathway is drawn, and the roads look bleak based on todays issues.
>>709466760
Ye, Victory flags everywhere. Everyone is celebrating, we finally won.
>>709466832
BITCH YOU THOUGHT
>>709465892
I think it'd be fitting.
>>709466670
Life has survived in the face of several mass extinctions. The earth will survive us.
>>709466921
Thought what?
I forgot to put my trip on in my first post.
>>709466795
What do you plan on doing with it?
On a close note, I wish they wrote a program for the PS3 PS2 memory card adapter so I could mess with my save files.
>>709466857
So you say. There's little empirical precedent for your apocolyptia. If you had the past to demonstrate your predictions, perhaps I—or more importantly, the world at large—would take them seriously. Until then though I'll enjoy the fruits of man's genius.
>>709466881
Sweet deal.
>>709467021
that image is bullshit
see: estonia
>>709466078
Interesting. I myself dislike anal.
>>709466108
yyeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssss
>>709466140
I suppose I can post some after this. I wish sfur and gfur would stop being segregated. I remember integrated fur threads, and vastly prefer them.
>>709466501
I know. If only things could be better.
Anyways, if anyone does want to email or chat with me, I'd be happy to.
>>709466501
Because even when I no longer care about meeting my own baseline goals, the expectations others have for me are what bind me to this place. I have to keep trying at this; I can't commit some heresy by leaving any of it behind, even for a moment. I need to work on a paper, I need to study, I need to do this and that, I tell myself. I need to maintain my grades and at least seem like a good person, or I risk disappointing the expectations that my family has of me. Going any other route is dangerous and may not lead in the same direction, so I'm afraid of straying even a bit.
>>709463676
moar Moar MOAR
>>709467096
I intend to get a Gameshark so I can move saves on things that don't save to the mem card normally.
Just back it all up in case something happens.
And I don't know anything about PS2 stuff.
I'm more a Nintendo fan.
>>709467131
Dude it is obviously bait.
>>709467322
Ah, so the save on the cartridges.
>>709467021
The funny part about this image always has been that water is necessary for life, and that dams are bad for the environment. What is the true agenda of this image?
>>709467131
You are being a hypocrit.
Saying we can't predict the future yet claiming we are "Winning". Winning implies moving towards a state where "We(?) have won (won what?)" So either you are predicting this state and are being hypocrit. Or you are just spouting random bullshit
>>709467146
I'd gladly chat with you...on steam.
> I remember integrated fur threads, and vastly prefer them.
The sfur posters range from hilariously dull to batshit insane, I don't want them.
>>709467210
See, this is why I know your desire to be alone is nothing but a pining for ~change~ in the general sense. It's the most obvious change that comes to mind, sheer separation. It's not what you want, it's just different enough for you to crave desperately.
>>709467385
But it's an interesting conversation anyway.
>>709467502
Dams don't keep us from drinking, and the environment is at the mercy of human capacity.
>>709467096
Hey Luc.
>>709467498
Yeah. I ordered some games and Nintendo Power issues as well.
After I finish the N64 games I'm moving to either Game Cube or GBC.
>>709467624
Hello
I've been trying to figure out this thread, but all I found was traces of faggot radiation.
>>709467589
No, see the "ing" at the end of "winning"? That means it's present progressive tense. As in, we are CURRENTLY winning. Not, we will be winning in the future, since I can't guarantee that. But right now, we're winning. The world belongs to mankind, all the land on it, at least, as well as the sky. Every day we discover new ways to exploit it for our benefit. What is that if not winning?
Also it's spelled with an e at the end. Hypocrite.
>>709467683
Just use a hacked Wii to back up your GC games.
As for gameboy color, you're going to have to shell out a bit for that.
>>709467683
Can't wait for the second Fox In Space.
>tfw it is this easy to start a shitstorm
>>709467614
>``No Steam~''
Eh, still want integrated threads. Bisexual bestsexual.
As for the environment, I agree that humans are of utmost priority, but I think humans can enjoy unaltered rivers.
>>709467843
I'm not too worried about saves for GC.
And it's a long term thing. I don't plan to get EVERYTHING, but it would be cool.
>>709467962
Are you a good pup?
>>709467914
I know, I was memeing at you, dear.
It's an issue of priority, I don't really care about looking at porn, I care about talking, and nobody in sfur is worth talking to, ever. They're horrid people over there.
A river is a small price to pay for the exorbitant power generated by hydroelectrics. Light up the night.
>>709467614
Believing it matters is enough for me.
I can't seem to make any change lately unless I force it.
Being wholly alone with my thoughts seems like a great way to force myself to do the thing that I've been procrastination for so long: simply thinking.
I just feel smothered by distractions. I'm not even saying that anything you say is wrong, but that I'm going to keep believing what I believe.
>>709468071
I'm a very good pup.
>>709468128
Then go do it. Why remain in limbo?
>>709464056
...Tell that to the tanking sterling.
You know they haven't actually left the EU yet, right?
The impacts haven't even been felt, the fleeing of the banks and the dropping of the pound is just anticipatory at this stage, and strongly dependent on how hard the EU is going to fuck you in negotiations.
>>709468176
Are you sure? Maybe I should attach my leash to your collar and find out.
>>709468320
Because it's slightly unpleasant to go in either direction.
It's easiest to sit still.
I wish I had more free time. I have time that isn't genuinely free.
I'd like to read more and game more, both Nintendo and PC. And to even get a Sony console some day.
Do the XBOX/XBOX360/xboxone have any games/exclusives/firstpartygames?
>>709468101
Interesting. I don't know the current sfur people too well. Right now they seem fine. If I'm in one fur thread on /b/, I'm in all of them.
I myself like solar power a lot.
This image reminds me, I gave up on cross-dressing because my face is irreparably manly.
>>709468261
>>709467815
Alright, ignoring the win argument by correcting grammar fallacy, let me put it this way:
What is it we are winning? We've gained lot's of knowledge sure, but the world is a complete mess. Saying everything is great is kinda weird, considering hundreds of thousands die from hunger every day. There used to be a time where mankind lived in balance with nature and there were plenty of resources for everyone. So what is it we won then?
>>709468408
Sorry. Only a few people can do that.
>>709467131
What is happening in Estonia? I largely ignore Eastern Europe
>>709468351
As long as German industrial leaders still desire UK business, negotiations will be in favor of the UK
>>709468446
Correcting grammar wasn't a fallacy, you literally misinterpreted what I was saying and made an entire point ON THE BASIS OF NOT UNDERSTANDING THE GRAMMAR. Correcting it was essential.
>There used to be a time where mankind lived in balance with nature and there were plenty of resources for everyone.
This is mythological. You truly fail to understand how chaotic pre-civilized humanity was. Subsistence living that necessarily preceded organized civilization was nasty, brutish, and short, as hobbes said. Starvation was expected, violence intergroup conflict more ubiquitous than it has been in centuries.
>>709468571
No muslims and they're all atheists, is the long and short of it.
>>709467962
Well the tool for backing up game boy games is kinda on the rare side.
>>709468527
Leash time is lots of fun though, pup.
>>709468435
Why are girls so icky?
Keep your cooties to yourself.
>>709468701
Again, mostly just worried about 64.
I'll be collecting that for the next few years at least.
>>709468723
Maybe a belly pic could convince me.
>>709468571
The issue is, the German economy needs a strong EU. If they let the negotiations be in favour of the UK, it will lead to a few other countries eyeing Brexit to make a move to leave.
The long and short of it is that if the UK wants access to the single market (which they've said they'll have), they will need to accept migrants. This has been repeatedly said, and UK negotiators are already telling people to expect this.
AKA: Take in migrants (the reason you left) or lose billions, with no vote to change the policies you'd be subjected to.
Germany needs the EU's business (as the tariff free trade lets Germany dominate in the closed market compared to international goods) more than it needs the UK.
>>709468850
That is one kawaii wolf.
>>709469054
It's why I capped him.
>>709468757
no bullying my catgirls
>>709469052
the underlying integrity of the UK's consumer market is enough to give them a noted advantage at the brexit bargaining table, is the thing. The EU can't afford to lose their business under any circumstances; a punitive posture from germany would simply be cutting off the nose to spite the face. I know merkel is a loony suicidal idiot, but surely she/whoever replaces her when the CDU loses knows better.
>>709469175
Catgirls...TIME TO EAT SOME PUSSY
>>709467712
What's up?
>>709468694
Actually Jean Auel did over 20 years of research on this and concluded otherwise.
There is this serie called Earth's Children. Also I recall a documentary of a tribed that lived on an island I think near New Zealand. They lived in peace and shared all the resources. People that have visited it described it as paradise
>>709469364
More fire cat.
While ideal conditions can exist, they didn't exist in prehistory.
>>709469298
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/710341/free-movement-migration-Brexit-Guy-Verhofstadt-Theresa-May-single-market
The UK will continue trading with the EU even if refused access to the single market, simply by geographic convenience. The damage of letting other states go is worse than losing a small portion of the already sinking UK economy.
Just google it, man. The 'punitive posture' is a statement to the other 26 states that to leave is to only lose power, not gain any.
>>709469484
Right, and there's similar research that has found the precise opposite. Archaeological records of bone fragments alone indicate that people died violent deaths at rates severely disproportionate to anything experienced in the modern world.
Naturally, a tiny island population was at peace. Have you heard of dunbar's number?
>>709469441
Rawr
>>709469506
>
Shit. Now I kind of do want someone to leash me.
>>709469635
No but I assume it implies a max number of people for a nation/state/tribe for people to live in peace? Comparable to a too big classroom in schools?
>>709469802
I've unfortunately never trusted anyone enough to do BDSM. It sucks, since I want to try bondage and dom/sub stuff.
I do, however, never want to do anything with receiving or giving pain.
>>709469608
the issue is when the UK decides it wants to set up trade with specific countries and not a bloc and the EU declines them because they left.
only gonna end up sinking their ship faster.
also they can now decide their own trade deals with other countries (non-eu) that they couldn't before.
>>709469608
Punitive for the sake of pettiness or for a deterrent, I nevertheless used the right word. Even taken as a given that the UK will continue trading with Europe at large, any damage done by Brexit to the UK will affect the EU significantly and negatively as well—so it's again in germany's best interest to minimize that. In any case, the decision to leave was never about power, it was about SOVEREIGNTY. I doubt you could find many norwegians or swiss who would give up their national sovereignty for a vote in a dubiously constituted economic union.
>>709469869
More or less, yeah. That becomes a de facto impossibility when multiple populations exist, which is inevitable over larger landmasses.
>>709469950
I have 2 people I trust enough to give total control over me like that.
Sadly thy live way too far away.
>>709469635
Also, some findings of people being violently killed doesn't really represent anything.
How about an entire country being bombed?
Sounds more distopian than someone bashing in a skull with a club
>>709469364
nyaa
>>709469455
Nothing really
>>709470143
That feel. It's hard to find people close by.
The internet lets you find people you like, the offline world just lets you find people who simply exist near you.
I also want a relationship other than a one night stand, since I think my sex could really be more enjoyable if I knew more about a person, and was friends with that person.
Also, Luc.
If you have some N64 games on Ebay right now I wouldn't mind looking to see if I might buy a few.
>>709470354
I just go for casual flings lately.
I've got 2 guys I have interest right now, and 2 more I would just bang around with.
>>709470144
Well it's about proportion, isn't it? More people in absolute numbers died in WW2 than any other individual war in history...but genghis khan's conquests wiped out more of mankind as a proportion than anything else, ever.
And if you care more about absolute numbers than proportion, that's really just an issue of population growth which is inevitable in any case.
>>709470470
I don't but if you get me a list I can tell you what I have and don't have
>>709467021
What the fuck is this supposed to represent?
Assuming Islam is flooding (flooding what, how)
What is Christianity doing to prevent it? Prayin a church? Also this picture is saying Islam is flooding us? How, will we all become muslim or something? Felt the urge to become a muslim these last couple of days? Suddenly started kneeling towards Mekka? Or did you see you neighbors behaving weirdly... perhaps they suddenly start wearing Burkas! OMG PLS JESUS HALP US
>>709470600
Give me a sec. I'll go get something together.
ahhh, bed. Interesting conversations, they were lovely.
>>709470529
I care more about proportions obviously. Though then again, the overpopulation is the main source of all shit. So the absolute values do have meaning. I doubt though that there has been this much suffering from hunger in ancient times.
>>709470104
Sure, it'll hurt, but it's about staunching the flow. Of cauterizing the wound, it just so happens the UK is that wound.
>>709469958
I don't know how familiar you are with international trade, but it's extra-ordinarily difficult to strip trade with a continent you are integrated with.
Take the US by state. Canada and Mexico aren't huge economies by themselves, but geographic convenience, brands and integrated companies are too pervasive for even massive international markets like China to compete. And don't let all the china in the middle fool you, Canada is second in most of those.
http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/55b680a92acae700448b7d68-1200-900/state-imports-map.png
Basically, trading deals (which have already been negotiated with Canada/US with the EU) will actually cease applying and be of a much lower priority to negotiate than with the block, while the UK's largest trading partner will still be the EU. Less? Maybe.
More independence? Sure. Less financially well off citizens? Absolutely. Take the US's ban on tires from China recently. Saved 9 thousand jobs. Wow!
The total cost to the citizens was so much that each of those 9 thousand people who would've lost their job could've been paid 900,000 per year and the citizens wouldn't have seen a difference.
Anyways, isolationist politics hurts you, and the EU has too much to lose to let the UK get away on the winning side. It's big enough to take the hit. I guarantee the UK isn't. But I'll guess we'll see, huh?