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7/13/2025, 4:25:48 AM
>>937016303
>computational statistics on Java
and always sweating after the classes, overweight. 2014
>computational statistics on Java
and always sweating after the classes, overweight. 2014
7/5/2025, 4:23:31 AM
Rally English is a different thing. Something in Finnish national character and the way they speak just comes across funny when in another language but the sounds are close enough to understand easily. Japs have extremely limited set of syllables and they refuse to put 2 (different) consonants next to each other when english isn't even that consonant cluster heavy language, lack L/R distinction, dropping Rs (which I suppose makes it closer to some british accents if anything but still), no B/V, T/S/F/W missing syllables.
They have retarded phonetics system and most don't bother to fix it so it sounds horrible.
They have retarded phonetics system and most don't bother to fix it so it sounds horrible.
7/3/2025, 5:29:11 AM
Thanks for the mentioning the lamy accent. that is a model you dont normally see in the online shops so it flew under the radar for me. It has an interesting design where you can swap out the grips and it has that sleek modern design AND it has screw cap so it has potential to be pen for life. But lmao at that price tag. They cannot be serious with that. It costs more than lamy 2000!
I have this romantic idea of buying a pen and drawing with it for the rest of my life. I think i will buy a few of my current candidates and see for myself which feels the best in the hand + on the paper.
>Kaweco Special Brass
has that octagonal shape like pencils so it wont roll on table, which really annoys me with my current noname pens. exotic material and kaweco really makes WRITING things, the nib and feed is screw in so you dont damage it during cleaning or replacing
>Monterverde Ritma
Basic cylinder pen, but with magnetic cap and is very thick so hopefully it will be comfortable to hold. Again takes standards nibs and international cartridge's like kaweco so you know its made for writing and easy service or spare parts
>Lamy Aion
And lastly i am looking at that cigar shape, because in practice you cannot know for sure if your ideal grip is 12 or 11 or 11.7mm, so in theory with tapered shape your hand will find its own ideal diameter. But lamy uses its own nibs and its own cartridge's, so i asked if there isnt similar pen from diff brand. Like for example Cross ATX Matte Chrome also has that shape, but its grip is polished chrome so grip will be ass. And on top of it it has section bump yet the cap is not threaded so it will get loose over time. And it is thin. I already have thin pencils and ballpoint pens and old chinese pens (parker 51 knockoffs) after my ancestors at home. Fuck thin pens.
Maybe this is foolish idea and the meta is to buy faber castel grip or the platinum preppy or twisbi eco and when it falls apart like all cheap plastic does buy the new one.
I have this romantic idea of buying a pen and drawing with it for the rest of my life. I think i will buy a few of my current candidates and see for myself which feels the best in the hand + on the paper.
>Kaweco Special Brass
has that octagonal shape like pencils so it wont roll on table, which really annoys me with my current noname pens. exotic material and kaweco really makes WRITING things, the nib and feed is screw in so you dont damage it during cleaning or replacing
>Monterverde Ritma
Basic cylinder pen, but with magnetic cap and is very thick so hopefully it will be comfortable to hold. Again takes standards nibs and international cartridge's like kaweco so you know its made for writing and easy service or spare parts
>Lamy Aion
And lastly i am looking at that cigar shape, because in practice you cannot know for sure if your ideal grip is 12 or 11 or 11.7mm, so in theory with tapered shape your hand will find its own ideal diameter. But lamy uses its own nibs and its own cartridge's, so i asked if there isnt similar pen from diff brand. Like for example Cross ATX Matte Chrome also has that shape, but its grip is polished chrome so grip will be ass. And on top of it it has section bump yet the cap is not threaded so it will get loose over time. And it is thin. I already have thin pencils and ballpoint pens and old chinese pens (parker 51 knockoffs) after my ancestors at home. Fuck thin pens.
Maybe this is foolish idea and the meta is to buy faber castel grip or the platinum preppy or twisbi eco and when it falls apart like all cheap plastic does buy the new one.
6/28/2025, 2:37:22 PM
I feel like media in general makes you trans now. Anywhere I see fans of video games, cartoons, or anime, there's a high likelihood that most of them are trans. I think it's because gamers and anime fans suck at taking care of their appearance, which leads them to women being repulsed by them, leading them to feel insecure about themselves, and it drills this idea into their head that they can never get a gf or have sex. With the insecurity, loneliness, need for affection, and the belief that they'll never find love all combined into one, it leads to these guys developing agp and start crossdressing. When they develop agp and crossdress, it causes this "awakening" within them, and it causes them to eventually BECOME the girlfriend rather than getting a girlfriend. Another reason is that they think men aren't considered desirable by women in today's age, and think women live life on easy mode. So they end up transitioning, thinking their life will be easier as a woman and that all their problems will wash away. It's why so many incels end up trooning out. Also, whenever I see people who don't consume anime or vidya, none of them are trans. Interesting... When I found all this out, I was so shocked and immediately stopped my anime and gaming habits. This is so fucked up. HRT is doing to nerd communities what crack did to black neighborhoods in the 80s. Sad to watch. Spread the word and make sure your family and friends don't play vidya or watch anime/cartoons.
6/21/2025, 8:29:55 AM
>didn't you tell them,my love?
>what love what,dude?
>uh we like each other,very much
>what like what,dude?
so the conversation went
stuff from the 1990's
>this is my boyfriend,since we are having this dinner I took the opportunity to introduce him to you and mom
so said the teenager girl to her parents, besides the hobo looking guy
>tee hee
so she said,while flexing her biceps and saying stuff without moving her mouth
>Mesto commentary
>Mesto likes this picture very much
and it was supposedly a picture of a ghost
saw it back in 8a,now 27a
>pero no te atreviste
*hand on the shoulder
and it was a red monkey and a humanoid dragon
stuff from yet 1b
>one of these days I will come to your bed at night and ask for a hole
so he said that he said to the roommate,cause he was fucking his girlfriend in there all the time
>Marcops
*biceps
*boner
and it was 25 years ago
>what love what,dude?
>uh we like each other,very much
>what like what,dude?
so the conversation went
stuff from the 1990's
>this is my boyfriend,since we are having this dinner I took the opportunity to introduce him to you and mom
so said the teenager girl to her parents, besides the hobo looking guy
>tee hee
so she said,while flexing her biceps and saying stuff without moving her mouth
>Mesto commentary
>Mesto likes this picture very much
and it was supposedly a picture of a ghost
saw it back in 8a,now 27a
>pero no te atreviste
*hand on the shoulder
and it was a red monkey and a humanoid dragon
stuff from yet 1b
>one of these days I will come to your bed at night and ask for a hole
so he said that he said to the roommate,cause he was fucking his girlfriend in there all the time
>Marcops
*biceps
*boner
and it was 25 years ago
6/20/2025, 4:19:18 PM
Fragrances should be worn for yourself, not for others or attention.
That being said, you should keep in mind several things when reading others accounts of getting compliments/attention due to their fragrance.
1) Most of its bullshit. Flat out, most of its bullshit from people lying on the internet to seem interesting to randos, because any minuscule amount of attention they can get, even on a Kyrgyzstan mussel diving website, is more than they’ll get in their normal life.
2) In the cases where it’s true, it’s coming from someone they already know and are familiar with, someone where it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary to chat with and have the topic of their fragrance come up. Coworkers, friends, family, and the like, not strangers.
3) Last, in the rare instances of true, genuine compliments from strangers on the street, it’s almost always has little to do with the actual fragrance, and more to do with the person wearing it. Which is to say, they’re usually a very attractive person and the stranger complimenting their fragrance cares less about the fragrance and more about the fact they find the wearer attractive. But, because outright complimenting a persons physical attractiveness in civilized society is a bit looked down upon (e.g. shallow), they can instead compliment their fragrance as a more passing, socially acceptable reason to start a conversation with a stranger.
That being said, you should keep in mind several things when reading others accounts of getting compliments/attention due to their fragrance.
1) Most of its bullshit. Flat out, most of its bullshit from people lying on the internet to seem interesting to randos, because any minuscule amount of attention they can get, even on a Kyrgyzstan mussel diving website, is more than they’ll get in their normal life.
2) In the cases where it’s true, it’s coming from someone they already know and are familiar with, someone where it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary to chat with and have the topic of their fragrance come up. Coworkers, friends, family, and the like, not strangers.
3) Last, in the rare instances of true, genuine compliments from strangers on the street, it’s almost always has little to do with the actual fragrance, and more to do with the person wearing it. Which is to say, they’re usually a very attractive person and the stranger complimenting their fragrance cares less about the fragrance and more about the fact they find the wearer attractive. But, because outright complimenting a persons physical attractiveness in civilized society is a bit looked down upon (e.g. shallow), they can instead compliment their fragrance as a more passing, socially acceptable reason to start a conversation with a stranger.
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