New loaf
>>709605943
but those are expenisive. my red blankets are really comfy and warm
Jesus Christ these picture captchas are pissing me off. What happened to the scan text ones?
>>709606065
no you need to get the fancy ones!
>>709606260
nuuuuu
just cuddle with me under my blankets to see how nice they are
>>709605943
You've never felt the touch of my hands though so how would you know. I've faked my way through a relationship hoping there would be a spark after the initial lust and after 3 month when I broke it off she was genuinely surprised that I felt no love for her the entire time
>>709605744
>loaf
Scat allowed?
>>709606512
ew
ones!>>709606392
okayy i trust that thy are wonderful~
>>709606507
i have powers to feel the lack of love. and now that youve told me you cant love then why would i let you pet me?
>>709606512
Can't really stop you, but I'd strongly prefer you didn't
>>709606596
What's gross about brown dough?
>>709606717
you can still cudle with me under them if you want~
>>709606928
they could be potato sacks and i would still!
>>709607078
>>709606807
ya no
>>>/trash/
>>709606717
you might give me the spark I'm looking for
>>709607078
Handsome cat.
>>709607223
>>>/trash/
>implying they don't get triggered by scat too
>>709607203
>>709607223
that spark would be static from the petting.
but i will let you pet me anyway i have decided
>>709607427
>>709607319
Last time I checked they already had one going. I think their standards a quite a bit lower
>>709607427
*pets*
>>709607486
we can be two lil potatoes~
>>709607524
hnggg
>>709607524
>I think their standards a quite a bit lower
/trash/ is miles above this board. And no, scat threads there never make it past 100 posts before dying.
>>709607733
I'll touch your little potatoes~
>>709607824
never hurts to try
>>709607936
m-my potatoes are big!
>>709607936
Is it bad that I really want to do that to someone's butt?
>>709608009
then I'll rub your big potatoes~
>>709607954
I have. A couple of times.
>>709608087
no, it's pretty common. is it bad if I want to do that to kattens butt?
>>709608098
wewwwwwww!
time for this potato to hit the sack~
Hi.
>>709608141
third times the charm right? I believe in you
>>709608224
night little potato, have sweet dreams of >>709608168
>>709608320
hello
>>709608087
Eat out their ass? No its not bad as long as things are kept as clean as possible.
>>709608353
>>709608168
we can take turns?
>>709608224
Nighty night~
>>709608320
Ahoy
>>709608458
bye~~
>>709608458
ok, but I get first dibs
>>709608441
>>709608333
I'll try...
>>709608517
Sounds like a plan. Still don't know what his butt looks like, butt I assume its magical.
>>709608397
>>709608458
How is everyone? I just got in here. I was playing Diablo 3 for like 4 hours.
>>709608675
he's got a super cute adorable butt
>>709608692
pretty good. just sitting around doing nothing much
>>709608692
Kinda meh, long day, time for drinking. I'm kinda surprised people play that, I haven't touched it in ages
>>709608792
I'll let my imagination wander then
>>709608792
I'm doing the same, at least I am now.
>>709608877
just imagine a cute butt and you'll be halfway there
>>709609007
how was your day?
>>709609051
Snarf usually has pics of everyone. I should ask him
>>709605744
KYS faggot
>>709609149
Tried and failed
>>709609139
I don't think he has some of kattens, you'll have to ask him nicely for a picture of it
>>709608877
I'd never played it before. I got four Leoric Crowns in like 5 hours. Three on a demon hunter and one on a crusader. 46 life regeneration a second and decent additions to strength and vitality for the crusader. The demon hunter got one that did even better addition to dexterity and vitality and like 24 regen per second. I don't know why I was getting so many of them.
>>709609051
It was good, can't complain.
>>709609245
hmm ok then
>>709609265
>46 life per second
seems so insignificant compared to later game stuff
>>709609338
any plans for the weekend?
>>709609481
I only saw it because I beat a little dare of his
Holy fuck someone is getting shivved tomorrow
>>709609481
Maybe so but it keeps you alive in hordes of enemies at the start. also +34 dex and +29 vitality. I killed the namesake of the crown really quickly.
>>709609929
who?
>>709609571
I might be doing some co-op with a friend in diablo 3 but otherwise not much else.
>>709610234
ya I know just late game stuff with be giving you like +1k stats and 100k lph and so on
>>709610272
not sure yet. Some one in my house though. My liquor cabinet has been rifled through recently
I should sleep, but too busy reading Hellboy.
>>709610903
how you doin snarf?
>>709610903
sleep is for the weak
My older brother is a dogmatic fuck.
>>709610740
Oh yeah I don't doubt that, late game stuff will make the crown way obsolete but right now it'll last maybe through the second part of the game. I've yet to see my health drop down at all.
>>709611035
Aren't all older siblings?
>>709611035
Explain?
>>709611083
early game you actually get a life steal that slowly diminishes as you level up
>>709611251
As any class? I was playing as a crusader without any life healing stuff and my health went down below half more than once, without the crown on.
>>709611403
I believe a vitality gem slotted into a weapon gives you life steal till level 60
>>709611403
Ya its for all classes. Crusaders are already ridiculously tanky as it is though
>>709611551
They were designed that way but I was taking enough damage to kill me before putting the helm on, and afterward it was like I could walk anywhere and do anything, literally no damage from even large hordes of enemies. I was doing the same as a demon hunter, though nothing got close enough to me to hit anyway. I didn't notice my health going up when I hit stuff without gear that had health on hit.
so anything exciting happen for anyone today?
>>709611808
ya Idk their system is kinda weird because on my witch doctor I was practically immortal most of the time and then every once in a while I'd go into my spirit walk which meant I died and it would happen so suddenly
>>709607936
Nice vertebral colum
>>709612040
are you telling me the back doesn't bend at a 90 degree angle?
>>709612040
furries insides are made from a soft stretchy gummy material didn't you know
>>709612033
my whole building smelt like maple syrup yesterday. that was interesting
>>709612033
I mean it had to be the crown itself. You probably aren't meant to have a legendary helm at the start of the game. Though I got four. Three of them on my demon hunter.
>>709612227
I remember you saying that. Did you ever find out who spilled their liquid gold?
>>709611101
I'm not sure.
>>709611236
I like Zizek, he likes Chomsky. I'm an idiot for not liking Chomsky.
>>709612307
no, it's still a mystery
THIS THREAD NEEDS SOEM SEX ORAL BIG TIME
>>709612358
Explain further?
also it needs sage
sadasd
>>709610965
Was meh, but then started reading Hellboy, so now I'm good.
roads
calley
reeeeeeeeeeeee
>>709612514
are you gonna be tired for tomorrow?
>>709612372
don't be sad that it's over be glad that it happened.
>>709612424
Zizek and Chomsky are opposed to one another. I am with Zizek, he is with Chomsky, anyone who likes Zizek is an idiot, anyone who likes Chomsky is correct.
>>709612358
Older siblings tend to know more about the world. At least in some cases to a certain age
>>709612298
no every body gets one it's pretty much the first legendary you get in the game unless you are really lucky
>>709612372
At least you got maple syrup. I had concrete dust filtering into my lecture hall today
skyrim special edition has too many bugs, just like bioshock.
theres a recurring pattern here.
>>709612678
Don't have work tomorrow.
>>709612796
that sucks, what happened with everyone?
>>709612848
what does the special edition have over the base game?
>>709612876
is circle in square hole girl gonna be there?
>>709612848
Its Bethesda, what did you expect?
>>709612942
No, competent people will be working.
>>709612796
Well then. I got four at several different levels, each one better than the last, save for the crusader's which was obtained at level 7. I got that after getting the one at level 12 with the demon hunter. I guess I AM really lucky.
>>709612942
64-bit & dx11, and some graphic upgrades. Oh, and more bugs. cant be a bethesda game without bugs.
Heyyyyyyyyyyyoooooooooooooo
>>709613053
the first time you kill king leoric on any character will always drop a legendary, so that accounts for a couple
>>709613039
that's good
>>709613094
are the changes noticeable?
>>709613119
hey
>>709612942
we were in the middle of a quiz so nothing. Everyone left right after the quiz even though the prof was calling out to us that the lecture wasn't over.
>>709613053
Go to a casino right meow
>>709613119
Ahoy
>>709612796
He's one year older than I am. He's not really more experienced, it's more that we're opposed in certain key areas. For him literature is the most important, for me it's painting/sculpture. For him Marxist philosophy is the correct one, for me it's Absurdism. I am obsessed with the sort of human soul and all that, he is all about sciences and mathematics. Just complete opposites.
>>709613094
they think they can crank out games and then let the modding community handle bugs. I mean that seems to be how its going.
>>709613039
i was hoping they knew that 144hz monitors existed
>>709613119
hello
>>709613199
yeah they're noticable. especially the water, i can see it flicker.
>>709613244
they need better testers.
>>709613199
It counts for one. I got one off of that higher level enemy you kill when saving Cain and two from just smashing pots.
>>709613227
I'll have to agree with your brother. I appreciate the arts and other products of the soul, but without science we wouldn't be where we are today
>>709613217
what was the quiz on?
>>709613352
that's pretty good then
>>709613352
Testers are probably among some of the most complacent people I can imagine. Testing a new video game, before its out, as a job? I'll take my paycheck and go home, thanks.
>>709613199
How are you?
>>709613217
>>709613352
Howdy
>>709613217
I'll turn this 10 into 10,000 and then 100,000
>>709613470
Methods of learning. I forgot that I needed one more breadth course so I decided that psyc100 would be an easy class I could just sleep through, but I was quite wrong
>>709613550
I'd imagine it's not as good as it sounds. There's probably a lot of playing horrifically broken games, playing the same part over and over again, and you'd end up being sick of videogames by the time you got home.
That being said I'd still do it in a heartbeat, as it has to be better than most jobs.
>>709613470
im neutral about it, most people say it's just a few mods that have been preinstalled, thats true for the most part but the engine also got updated so I could let some bugs pass, but come on, flickering water because my monitor's refresh rate is 144? thats bullshit for a remaster for a game from 5 years ago, but the water looks so good when it's not looking like its having a seizure.
>>709613550
If I was given the opportunity to test games, I'd probably do it. Especially for bethesda, they have great games but they... are just so buggy.
>>709613601
hey
>>709613119
Go to bed.
>>709613879
hiya
>>709613863
Why though
>>709613601
pretty good, not doing much. how're you?
>>709613693
I loved psych 1000, but it does end up touching on a lot of stuff
>>709613818
I only have the older one, and the water has never displayed properly with me, so I've turned it off for the most part
>>709613780
>>709613818
easier anyway. Just play this game no other effort required. Everyone wants to be that guy that fixed a horribly broken game.
>>709613459
I would disagree. We were painting, sculpting, and making music long before any sort of science or mathematics were developed. In fact, poetry and philosophy were developed before maths and sciences. I see it more as it was because of them that we were able to start really thinking in a very complex manner, which then allowed us to develop maths and sciences. The first mathematicians were Greeks/Egyptians, but they're relatively recent in terms of human history.
Someone wanna give me an idea to draw?
Please keep it fairly simple, takes me a while.
>>709614014
Heya
>>709614081
Fine, usual.
Dotaing too.
>>709614258
I don't believe man would have advanced as far sculpting, making music and painting for the past 1 to 2 thousand years as they did using math and science.
>>709614081
on a console? cause it was free if you had legendary / base + all dlc on steam
>>709614213
a man can dream. its all i know.
>>709614285
salutations
>>709614037
Because I'm going to bed and I need a body pillow to snuggle.
>>709614277
The Taupe Quail of Apprehension, and yet Cautious Optimism. I already drew it, but want to see other takes.
>>709614081
The bio section threw me for a loop. There is way too much shit to remember in that class. I'm and engineer I'll google something if I need to. My only saving grace is that there is no final, but a quiz ever chapter and a test every two chapters
>>709614258
Be that as it may without the advent of science we would all still be chocking on the popes cock eating up all his bullshit even if he has pretty pictures in his house. Science is was will move our civilization forwards. Not to say that art isn't important though. Art can bring about a new way of thinking while science brings about a new way of living. Both go hand in hand, but I'm personally biased toward the sciences
>>709614495
inb4 art/fineart fight.
Nah, I'm looking for quick and mindless fun. Porn kinda fun.
2 guys, you guys can pick, but I reserve the right to go with the suggestions I like.
>>709614428
I didn't even realize it but I actually already have it in my steam library
>>709614562
how long is the course? mine lasted the entire year
>>709614646
What fine art? It was a doodle I drew on my paperwork at work because I was bored.
>>709614428
the only game I want to be released is the new zelda game, because fuck me i'm a zelda fan. Skyward Sword was okay, and I never understood the complaints of its motion controls not working well, it always worked for me, to the point that even the harder mode was still kind of easy.
>>709614381
Maybe not, but the sculpting, the painting, the music, caused our brains to develop in such a way that we were able to begin to come up with more and more complex thoughts, to the point where we were able to come up with the systems of mathematics and all philosophy and science and technology. It's that artsy stuff that gave rise to the modern human brain because it forced us to begin to think in complex and abstract ways. That isn't to say that science and mathematics aren't vital or even important, rather, that I don't concern myself with them, they're not really important to me.
>>709614562
And I'm biased towards the arts, though I will not call a scientist an idiot.
>>709614856
My problem with them is my brain kept telling me to do the wind up for each move, instead of the required flick, so I always ended up slashing in the wrong direction.
>>709614926
and at this point in time, math and science are now more complex than the art itself, at least from a calculating standpoint, maybe not from a abstract standpoint.
>>709614428
Woah calm down now.
>>709614495
Am I a pillow even?
>>709614781
I was being facetious. I figured people might want enjoy quick doodles of dongs. I can always use my own ideas, but like to draw things for people because it's fun to figure out what people like.
>>709615088
All booties are pillows.
>>709614742
nice nice, youll be able to (probably) experience what im (most likely) talking about.
>>709614856
people talk about zelda games, and i still havent been able to get into a single zelda game yet. i feel like a casual
>>709615088
i am calm, r u calm
>>709615023
What you need is some nice full VR. Get a vive and the Vanishing Realms. Its not perfect but a full windup won't make you swing in the wrong direction. I guess I never had a problem because I never tried swinging the wii remote like a real sword.
So what is Zizek really about? I'm only familiar with Chomsky, Bakunin, and Kropotkin.
I mean, I recognize that one of the greatest advancements in the field of art came about very specifically because of an advancement in technology. The development of the aluminum paint tube allowed paint manufacturers to premix paint and store it for incredibly long periods of time, which meant that painters no longer had to mix their own paint and were able to have their paint stay usable for longer than a day or two, which meant they were able to then start painting outdoors, which gave rise to the Impressionists, since they were no longer contained to the studio. The Impressionists gave rise to the Post-Impressionists, which include the first two truly Modernist painters, Van Gogh and Cezanne, and because of them Modernism started, then Postmodernism, and now we're here.
>>709615057
Art has always always been complex. From visually complicated anatomically correct compositions of lions to a visual depiction of a stampede painted on a rock wall that, when light is shifted over it gives the illusion that the paintings are moving. Mathematics and sciences are very straightforward, art has never been straightforward. Art has always been a "you either get it or you don't" sort of deal.
>>709614926
The more I delve into theoretical physics the more I see a certain artistry to it. The was actually an amazing ted talks where the guy plotted out all the different quantum munger a of particles in n dimensional space and then looking at different rotations of the object projected onto a 2d plane basically lined up exactly with the current standard model and filled in quite a lot of blanks. It wasn't quite as artistic as a Rembrandt, but it was still quite beautiful in my mind
>>709615625
Quantum numbers*
>>709615519
Art is an abstract idea, but that's where it ends with its complexity. People often say they have no words to describe art, but can people really describe an equation? No it just is what it is.