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/r9k/ - Thread 82200417
Anonymous No.82224891
Not sure what happened today but I felt exhausted and ended up falling asleep with the lights on twice. I must have really needed it.

>>82223270
Hopefully work isn't too much trouble.
Kubrick has such a big range. You never think of him as a comedy director but Dr Strangelove is one of the funniest films I know, and it's really weird to think it's the same guy who did The Shining. I still need to watch a few of his movies.

>>82223864
>does she post there?
No. She said very few Chinese people do since they have their own forums.
>will that take a long time?
It shouldn't if I get my act together.

>>82224539
>I have no clue what brand or maker they are
I got gifted one last Christmas. The one I have is made by PLATZ.
>they were selling "Anime" helicopers, "Q series/egg planes and jets.
Sounds fascinating. Is that like with an anime livery?
Have you ever made a Kotobukiya kit? Those are pretty fun to make but cost a fortune, although usually cheaper than a good figure if you're into that stuff.
/r9k/ - Thread 81878326
Anonymous No.81906535
>>81905913
>why would you?
Trying and ambition is one of the things that makes you human, wider-society and the state of the world be damned. When things suck that's when you should try hardest. It's easy to be a doomer about it but you're only denying your indomitable human spirit if you do that. You can and should pursue your interests, no matter how niche or autistic they are, even if it's difficult, because that's what's actually fulfilling. Consumerism isn't stopping people from doing that unless they are hideously prone to distraction.
This is my autistic worldview and I will not compromise on it.
>how is someone supposed to work towards something revolutionary when most of the population is barely able to make ends meet?
Ask the boomer's parents, or their parents. They lived through a global depression and some of the worst tragedies in human history. Things were objectively much worse for them than they are for us and they still managed to provide an easy life for their kids and put man on the moon six times.
>i think its fair that the students get to choose whichever teacher they prefer more
9/10 times complaints are because they didn't like the grade you give, or didn't bend the knee to dumb requests, as opposed to teaching quality. Even better if they submitted a manuscript written by ChatGPT.
There are incentive structures that might push someone to do that but if a student can't put in the effort into their own education and then expects concessions, they shouldn't be given the time of day.

>>81906476
>what 4?
To put shoes in. They didn't have the size I wanted.
>have u thought about getting doing stuff in japan?
If I could speak Japanese I'd be looking into it. Unfortunately my Nihongo is not jozu enough yet.
>does it get windy during the other times of the month?
No more windy than it is in other places.