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« on: June 02, 2017, 01:42:43 PM »
there are millions of athletes and only a small handful of them will ever experience the joy of winning losing is a good thing
2192
« on: June 02, 2017, 01:29:59 PM »
You are just some young-fag normie who thinks he belongs here because "waaahhh i cant get a date" people here have spent their entire lives without even hugging a girl and some spend months at a time in social isolation. But since you have a faggy cliche normie problem you think you can relate to people on this board? Fuck you. I hope you go eat a bottle of Tylenol because you're so sad your wildebeest mom couldnt get a pic of smiling with some proto slut. If you were a real robot you wouldnt even consider going to your schools normie dance. Faggot.
2193
« on: June 02, 2017, 11:52:07 AM »
Sure, but video games in themselves don't grant the same physical activity that leads to being more healthy. I'd say the trade off is equivalent, I've never seen anyone become healthier by playing video games. people need entertainment to survive, you realize
I find that entertainment media is a fairly recent construct in human history, only barely older than 5,000 years. Recreation is a mainstay of an enormous number of species, but the fruitless consumption of media is not recreational.
2194
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:22:47 AM »
I think you might need to look up the definition of dexterity, and after you do that, take a look at those other things and realize that if you weren't a basement dwelling neet you might know that all sports nurture those skills on a far more critical level than video games except it doesn't and pair them with the development of physical accuity, which lends a synchronicity between body and mind as the two develop in tandem. except it doesn't, and even it does, who gives a fuck
you can get that from exercise if you honestly think that's necessaryAt any rate, the consumption of any media of any kind in any pursuit outside of the scholarly is a waste of time, and those who waste time are a waste of life.
everything is a waste of time, and this is the most obvious fact of life ever
please kill yourself and actually succeed this time
Life is a valuable commodity, and there is quite literally only so much to go around. Nice counters btw, you definitely shouldn't have tapped out early on that english major.
2195
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:09:12 AM »
I know it's a pasta since the comments told me so
but never answer "playing video games" as your first hobby. Make it sound like something that reflects some productivity at first glance, like uhh... sports or some normie shit.
sports and video games are literally as productive as each other
not to the employer
unless you were applying for a job at a game dev studio
it SOUNDS better to an employer, sure, but to say it's more "productive" is just objectively wrong
If you don't see the inherent value in honing your physical abilities over pressing buttons in the dark, then you're delusional beyond the point that you can seriously qualify anything as being objective.
if you don't see the inherent value in honing your dexterity/memorization/reaction time/vocabulary/etc. over playing some faggoty-ass game where you toss a ball a few times, then bla bla bla you're a retard
I think you might need to look up the definition of dexterity, and after you do that, take a look at those other things and realize that if you weren't a basement dwelling neet you might know that all sports nurture those skills on a far more critical level than video games, and pair them with the development of physical accuity, which lends a synchronicity between body and mind as the two develop in tandem. At any rate, the consumption of any media of any kind in any pursuit outside of the scholarly is a waste of time, and those who waste time are a waste of life.
2196
« on: June 02, 2017, 09:40:13 AM »
This is why I tell people I play the guitar whenever they ask me this question.
No one is gonna laugh at you for playing the guitar.
You must have missed pretty much everything since the late 80s.
2197
« on: June 02, 2017, 09:19:58 AM »
I know it's a pasta since the comments told me so
but never answer "playing video games" as your first hobby. Make it sound like something that reflects some productivity at first glance, like uhh... sports or some normie shit.
sports and video games are literally as productive as each other
not to the employer
unless you were applying for a job at a game dev studio
it SOUNDS better to an employer, sure, but to say it's more "productive" is just objectively wrong
If you don't see the inherent value in honing your physical abilities over pressing buttons in the dark, then you're delusional beyond the point that you can seriously qualify anything as being objective.
2198
« on: June 02, 2017, 08:23:42 AM »

What has he done?!
First there was becoming sponsored on YouTube and shit like that. Then Wendy came along and changed the game altogether. Now every major brand is hiring a neet from the chans to shitpost for them. Someone even shitposted their way into the oval office. I always knew one day I could be paid to shitpost, i just never thought it would look like this when it happened.
2199
« on: June 02, 2017, 08:09:49 AM »
The feel when I had at least 1000 bit coin but I have no idea how to access them.
how and why?
Buddy and I started mining them when I was in high school (may have been eighth grade, memory is a bit foggy). There was a website that you could use bit coin as currency to pay for a game subscription (think it was Ultima Online that we were trying to pay for). We ended up playing on free servers right after some update in the game so we never used the coins.
Is 1000 an exaggeration? It takes a long time to mine a decent amount of bitcoin with just two pc's. People set up entire warehouses with racks full of processors to mine enough for a living.
Absolutely not. We're talking about mining somewhere around a decade ago, when bitcoin was worth a fraction of a penny and the blockchain hadn't gotten complicated yet. You could mine thousands of them in no time, of course they were unspendable and worth practically nothing. The first purchase of real goods with bitcoin was less than seven years ago, two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. Today, each pizza would have cost around $12,125,000.
2200
« on: June 02, 2017, 07:27:52 AM »
It's too confusing for me. I think it's easier to sell derivatives on the stock market
nah, cryptocurrency is way easier It's just foreign capital trade on crack.
2201
« on: June 02, 2017, 07:25:11 AM »
Just cash out while the money is good and reinvest when the bubble inevitably pops in a month.
Then you can just deal in USD and you wont have any of those problems.
2202
« on: June 01, 2017, 09:12:38 PM »
lol, deci unironically liked this thread
2203
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:16:36 PM »
Everytime I pop back in here I see one of his stupid posts. Does this kid have anything better to do?
2204
« on: May 22, 2017, 01:17:20 AM »
Barring all the memes, I think you're above average cuteness.
No I'm not "just saying that" FUCK OFF.
Enjoy your last night on earth.
2205
« on: May 22, 2017, 12:51:17 AM »
😍
2206
« on: May 22, 2017, 12:49:35 AM »
FOR THE LOVE OF FUCKING GOD STOP TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF.
NOBODY GIVES A FUCK JUST FUCKING STOP SO WE CAN ALL MOVE ON ALREADY.
Thanks.
2207
« on: May 21, 2017, 04:01:17 PM »
I'm Sol, it would be meaningful to see what he had for me.
2208
« on: May 14, 2017, 10:39:31 PM »
even my own sister, as much as we don't get along, i thought we had this unspoken pact with each other—we're never gonna get mixed up with drugs of any kind
a couple weeks ago, i found out she's been smoking tobacco away from her mother
it's like i'm the only person in the universe with any conviction or self-control
Boo. You whore.
2209
« on: May 14, 2017, 08:38:00 PM »
16 dollars
$20
¥2500
$362.31?
Welp. Das is our new mod. No way in hell I'm topping that. Fuck that.
"I'm not topping that" yet you were willing to waste $4000 to buy this shitty website HAHAHAHA
We all know that Sep7agon isn't worth $4000. My guitar is worth more than this website.
A squire isn't worth anything.
2210
« on: May 14, 2017, 08:35:14 PM »
The fuck is this weeb shit? I thought you were a brony.
People here don't like ponies that much for some strange reason.
I keep forgetting about this. Makes it hard to take you seriously tbh.
2211
« on: May 14, 2017, 04:27:02 PM »
wait am I missing something or is Deci emo now
2212
« on: May 14, 2017, 03:53:19 PM »
That is all.
2213
« on: May 14, 2017, 01:20:18 PM »
nah man fuck you
ololololololol
its not desty, I know who it really is though
2214
« on: May 14, 2017, 12:52:28 AM »
nah man fuck you
2215
« on: May 14, 2017, 12:46:08 AM »
Almazbek Atambayev into the Kwak'wala language
Spoiler Almazbek comes from the Kyrgyz алмаз, meaning diamond, and beg a Turkish military title shortened from başbuğ, meaning chieftain.
Literally: Diamond Chieftain
Atambayev also comes from two words. The Kyrgyz Атам, meaning my father, and the Russian баыев, a surname from Chechnya.
баыев comes from the Ancient Greek δαιεν, from the Hebrew דיין, meaning judge.
Literally: My Father the Judge
Almazbek Atambayev therefore means literally: strong leader whose father is a judge
Down to Potentate and son of a judge
Kyrgyz: Өкүмдар сот уулу
Kwak'wala: Dominació del fill Delacort Literally: The Domination of the Son of the Court
nice job translating almazbek atambayev but uhhh im not sure that's kwak'wala dude
in fact that's catalan, what kinda scam is this
thats what was listed in dictionary, soomm
2216
« on: May 13, 2017, 08:38:26 PM »
Almazbek Atambayev into the Kwak'wala language
Spoiler Almazbek comes from the Kyrgyz алмаз, meaning diamond, and beg a Turkish military title shortened from başbuğ, meaning chieftain.
Literally: Diamond Chieftain
Atambayev also comes from two words. The Kyrgyz Атам, meaning my father, and the Russian баыев, a surname from Chechnya.
баыев comes from the Ancient Greek δαιεν, from the Hebrew דיין, meaning judge.
Literally: My Father the Judge
Almazbek Atambayev therefore means literally: strong leader whose father is a judge
Down to Potentate and son of a judge
Kyrgyz: Өкүмдар сот уулу
Kwak'wala: Dominació del fill Delacort Literally: The Domination of the Son of the Court
2217
« on: May 13, 2017, 05:08:15 PM »
Jive's penis.
2218
« on: May 13, 2017, 10:07:49 AM »
Jacob Stokes
I don't care which language
Behind the Names Jacob is an anglicism of the Hebrew Ya'aqobh, meaning, "The Supplanter" Hebrew: יעקובה
Stokes comes from Old English (stochas) and became Stoke at the advent of Middle English, the s at the ended was intermittently added by different families.
Literally the name refers to the trunk of a tree. Hebrew: גֶדֶם
"Native American": Replaces Trees Hebrew:מחליף עצים Literally: Replaces Trees Russian: Заменить деревья Romanized: Zamenit' Derev'ya Literally: Replace TreesNot everyone is interesting, sorry buddy.
2219
« on: May 13, 2017, 09:24:50 AM »
>people with two first names
Interesting, I've always wanted to know more about Nguyen.
Behind the Names Your first name, David, is Hebrew meaning "Beloved" or "Uncle". This does not really mean Uncle in the English sense, in the Hebrew sense it is a patriarch who is not your father.
I'm going with Beloved, if you want me to change it before the final translation, just let me know.
Nguyen is a Romanization of the Vietnamese transliteration of the Chinese surname 'Ruan', which means simply "a person from Ruan".
Ruan was a state in the Shang Dynasty, now it is a small section of the Province Gansu, named as a combination of the words Ganzhou and Suzhou.
Ganzhou was named for a word meaning sweet waters. Suzhou was the seat of Jiuquan. Juiquan literally means "Alcohol Springs" named for a Chinese myth.
Therefore, David Nguyen mean "the beloved from sweetwater and from alcohol springs" In Chinese 心爱的人从甜心和醇泉. Romanized as Xīn'ài de rén cóng tiánxīn hé chún quán
Translated back into English to get your final "Native-American" name: Beloved Person from a Mellow Sweetheart
Pick any language and I will condense your name down into three or less words in that language (yours is going to be a chore), and organise it to be Westernized and Romanized.
How kawaii~
You don't know the half of it. Beloved by a gentle lover is a further simplification of the phrase, but not quite far enough. From there we go to one of two gentle lovers. After going through Lao, just to get the same message with fewer words, we're at the literal confluence of tender love. then we finally have Japanese, and the finished product Japanese: 柔らかさ合流 Romanized: Yawaraka-sa Gōryū Literally: Combination of SoftnessWhich really hits all the key points of the phrase "Xīn'ài de rén cóng tiánxīn hé chún quán" without all the extra words.
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« on: May 13, 2017, 06:23:41 AM »
Vien
In what language?
Latin I guess
A mononym, this should be good. Behind the Name Vien is Vietnamese, brought there from France. It borrows from the French word Vienne, which literally means someone from Vienna.
The name Vienna originates from Vindobona, the name of a military camp in Gaulish meaning "The White Base" or "The White Fort", which was the first settlement built where modern Day Vienna stands.
Therefore, Vien means "One from the White Fort" Gaulish: Oinos es e Vindo Dunum
Gaulish was supplanted by Vulgar Latin. Vulgar Latin: Unum ab Castellum Albus
Vulgar Latin later by Hungarian Hungarian: Az egyik Fehér Vár
None of these matter though, I'm just letting you know how we're getting where we're going. In modern Hungarian, the Gaulish definition of the Vietnamese word Vien is this: Katona-ből a Sápadt-erőd Literally: Soldier from the Pale Fortress
Latin: Arcis Lucratus Literally: The Pale is WonAlternatively: Arcis Delenitor Literally: Winner of The Pale
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