No.22592
Reminder to be respectful to each other.
No one wants to share a thread with a rude a-hole
No.22609
I am ready for some change in my life
>>22605I want to share a thread with an arai-san though
No.22619
I will NOT play the horse game.
Sorry boys.
No.22631
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
No.22641
Why do poems make me cringe so hard?
No.22642
BROWSING GURO HHAN RN NOT GOOD FOR MY PARANOIA OHHH NOOOO MOMMYY MOMMMYYYY MAMIIIIIIIIIIII
No.22644
>>22641Poetry was the pre-digital era equivalent of Tiktok/Youtube short videos.
No.22651
>>22642Does gurochan have art or irl or both? I wanna see art but not irl.
No.22655
>>22644that's kinda true they even put syllable limits on it in japan
No.22657
I hope this place is nice to newcommers
No.22672
>>22668Sometimes I do wonder about retorts that are made not toward folk but into the general subjects.
As in, I do suspect you've made that post in regards to a certain trip-poster that's been around lately.
Another post in another thread made me feel the same way lately, >>2202 .
Called out the exact subjects in the two posts prior to him//her in their post, that they weren't good / up to their standard. But without saying it was those posts directly.
My feeling just generally is that it's kinda weird to not just specify directly who're you're talking to. Have had experiences in school were people talk about people in the same space in a bad way but without directly talking to them, rather about them.
No.22674
Really hot outside!!
No.22675
>>22674I agree
But soon, autumn shall come
No.22676
>>22673Sorry about overreacting and maybe seeing stuff that wasn't there. Think some personal stuff has been building pressure and I'm just blowing off more than I would otherwise, things hit old wounds and all that.
No.22677
>>22675Do Yu Have advice for overcoming overwhelming mental negativity
No.22680
>>22678MOMMY GURO
MOMMY GURO
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No.22687
Bromide.
Broooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
No.22696
>>22677Well, i like to remind myself that the possibility of good things happening will have a much higher chance of happening if i don't give in
For example, right now, it is very hot, i don't like that, but i know that soon, it shall be colder, and then i'll be able to enjoy my days a little more again
No.22704
Canta stand how intensely cringey i am especially when desperate. creepy. i will stop forevert
No.22722
"Autism" is when one isn't pretending to not see that the king is naked.
No.22724
THAT ESCALTED QUICKLY ASSUMIN IM RIGHT
No.22727
>>22724Sorry internet hipster, this little side project requires JavaScript.
No.22737
Cab i go outside. Thanks
No.22739
would work on a "page by page change " layer too basis too so eg if image board raid accumulate the diffs and work on them only. hook it as hook into page change (add-hook #'pa)(defun add-hook (hook
No.22749
I thought i wanted kids, but after my sister had them i don't know anymore. She had two kids, they had the same upbringing, but one is smart, quiet, reserved and caring, while the other is a whiny, selfish little shit who causes problems all the time. It is a lottery. Sometimes a kid is just born horrible.
No.22761
>>22760Won't say who but a blogger/singer/pianist who inspired my music (as a pianist/violinist) by going in depth about music and music production + instrumentations that I used to follow when I was a kid but also wrote a bunch of bonkers songs where he's just screaming and moaning while he sings about stalking someone or how he wants to kill everyone or how he loves sex (mixed in with these very beautiful emotional ballads about not adhering to society's standards and knowing your worth and how we must love each other and be good to one another).
I feel like I'm going insane reading his social media/lyrics. watdafaq am i reading 50% of the time. Undiagnosed *something*, I guess.
No.22763
>>22761please retroactively deny past cringe as if it never existe
No.22770
>>22768Team up with an artist or make the whole game with placeholder art and then commission all of the graphics, when you know what you need.
FTL looked like this, when it was in development.
No.22772
>>22768>Why can't people just read the source code and vibe with the game via that? No game window, no visuals, just read my source code and call me a genius, thanks.Have you considered creating some open source projects? If you want them to be game dev related, there's always plenty of room for good frameworks or tooling in gamedev. Could contribute to an engine, or create a totally new tool. The world is your oyster.
No.22773
>>22768there are games with almost no lore and no art and no dialogue. The genre of "incremental games". You probably already know about cookie clicker, but there are many other games which expand on the general style, such as antimatter dimensions, universal paperclips, incremental math, there are many of these games.
No.22776
>>22772Good idea, actually.
>>22773Initially I was going to make something like one of those but figured it would be too boring.
Took a nice long drive and now my mind is focused enough to design robots and gunships without any self-loathing about hating art or whatever I was on about.
No.22787
The more I try to open my eye lids the sleepier I become, but I still gotta go out and do things. It's really not all that bad ultimately. I think I have finally built myself a raft so to speak, I mean
No.22795
>>22693We kinda never see trip-posters on here, if I were you I'd try to find alternative solutions to your problem. Not that it's anything wrong with tripping, but even me I find myself replying differently to you than a regular poster because it's unusual. So if you want the regular poster experience/treatment, you'd wanna avoid tripping. My first thought is browser-addons that allow text-replacement, adding your post-numbers to the text-to-replace file after postan to be replaced by whatever would catch your attention as to that it's yourself.
>>22768Being multi-talented enough to be good at coding and art is kinda unusual. Some are even musically gifted on top of that. Some indie-devs are just very lucky in their talent-seed. Seconding other posters to find an artist if you end up with a game concept that's good and fun. Focus on actual game-mechanics for a good prototype if that is where your talents lie. If you find a good concept and implementation of that, find art for it then.
No.22796
>>22791and if you think that's crazy wait until you learn what gallops believe
No.22797
>>22795>Being multi-talented enough to be good at coding and art is kinda unusual. Some are even musically gifted on top of that.I got into coding and art as a kid because I used to make a crappy webseries animation thing about ninjas when I was like 10 and then I'd show it to my friends in elementary school, lol. The dialogue was absolutely atrocious and barely intelligible. I used a program that was mainly for making video games rather than solely animation so that was my start.
Music-wise, I guess I was some sort of musical prodigy as a child but gave it up after an injury in my teens. I would do competitions for child composers but I think I mostly just plagiarized music from classical composers I liked and rearranged it so it was "unique" and still, I don't think it was any good until much later. My style improved after years and years of practice but I mostly just made stuff for video game mods (e.g: remixing tracks from a game's sequel into a track from an older game and replacing the track, messing around with old midis from the 90s, lots of retro stuff like messing around with soundfonts on fast trackers and the like).
I think programming is fun just because it feels good to solve a problem, music takes a long time to do but it's always nice to listen to your work, and then art is time consuming and when I finish I think "well, I could've put more effort into this area" or "the perspective seems off" or "I don't like the colors I used". I'm way too hard on my own art. I rather do backgrounds because it's not the focal point. I used to make Desktop Shimeji and I think those were fun at the very least.
I know there's a joke about solo game devs that's something like: there's only two types, programming solo devs and art solo devs, but then you have ConcernedApe and he's pretty incredible with what he does. It happens sometimes.
No.22798
>>22796Well don't just leave us hanging, what does a gallop believe?
No.22799
>>22795Why do people still believe in talent? It just seems like such a limiting worldview to assume someone has to be good at something first to get good at something later.
I've learned to be a programming type person but I decided to finally learn how to draw. I had a lot of fun doing that, no thought in my mind about being "good" at it or comparing myself to what other people do, i just had fun trying to make stuff that fit my taste.
Did anyone else do
https://artfight.net/ this year btw?
No.22820
>>22818is that Koge Donbo?
No.22821
>>22820Never watched it but it looks like Misha from Pita-Ten. I did watch a lot of A Little Snow Fairy Sugar when I was a kid and that had the same character designer so maybe that's why I was so drawn to that image.
No.22822
>>22821yeah she does very cute character designs
No.22844
Here pommy pommy
No.22864
>>22862in my case, I think youtube no longer knows what my native language is, and gives me ads AND videos in all 4 languages, as well as a lot of ads for english learning apps and websites.
No.22873
>>22872Out of maybe 50 or so piss memes, only 3 survived. One of the survivors of the piss massacre. One of the other two was the piss crab. I'm going into 2026 pissless.
I just remembered why I saved so many piss memes. I used to play Daggerfall a lot and would don my warrior in golden (dwarven) armor and call him "The Perfidious Piss Knight". That must've been why I saved so much of this stupid crap.
No.22877
>>22874anything that tastes good has some downside to it
No.22889
Hello, everyone. I am very drunk right now and I have decided to bestow wisdom upon you all. … To be quite honest, I forgot what I wanted to say. Hm. Anyway, I want to bang dark elves. People gas up catgirls but I need some drows in my life. I hate New York. If i remember what i wanted to say I'll post it but rn I. M going ti make noodle dinner thumbsup
No.22895
This got me thinking, is nervous peeing cute, or is it one of those things that is cute in 2D but gross in 3D?
No.22897
>>22895wwyt if a guy pees his pants in your presence?
No.22898
>>22895Japs simply have a pee fetish. Anime is not the most reliable source of education.
No.22904
>>22897is he hot and embarrassed?
No.22908
Why is everyone I'm a fan of goth
Even the ones who don't dress goth or anything, I go on their socials and they listen to goth music and post goth stuff
Hmmm
I blame reading the spider and the fly as a child
No.22909
Cannibalism was taught to man by gods, disciples wept over Jesus mutilated body while eating his flesh. A tragic religious conception.
No.22910
Rangeban swedem
No.22912
If you have a car and enough gas you technically can't get rangebanned. Drive to another district, city or country and keep shitposting. Become ungovernable.
No.22914
>>22590AH AH AH AH !! IT'S HOT ! CAN A SUSHI HOLD THIS HOT HOT POTATO !!!
No.22915
>tfw it's 32°C/90°F today instead of 35°C/95°F like it's been lately
YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!! YAY YAY YAY YAY WAHOO YAY YIPPEEE!!!!! I'm melting out here, lads.
No.22918
>>22799>Why do people still believe in talent? It just seems like such a limiting worldview to assume someone has to be good at something first to get good at something later.That's not what it means though. Talent means you have a natural affinity for the thing. Anybody could learn to do anything given enough time, but with talent it might take much less time and effort to accomplish the same feats.
>>22910What has swedem done to you?
>>22889What is the closest equivalent to dark elves for you IRL?
>>22693I just wanted to say I'm glad you didn't get disconcerted by my
>>22795 post about tripping, just because it's unusual doesn't mean it's bad, and a site could evolve. And my attitude towards a post style will also evolve. Glad to see you still tripping after my reply.
No.22920
>>22919Are dravidians even aware of the goth folk subgenre?
No.22923
>>22590I only just realised the connection between the words sophistry and sophistication
waow
No.22924
>>22922>vibe based videosfr no cap fam
No.22925
>>22921>Finding your own place on the Internet is super important.I disagree. I would in fact be better off without using the internet for anything other than finding documentation and practicing language listening and hearing music.
The fact is that I don't fit anywhere. There are a few places that I like but I seldom have anything to add to the conversation.
And for most places, they just keep me thinking stuff that I would rather just keep well out of my mind.
That's also what I get from visiting mostly english-speaking sites. English carries so many cultural connotations that are completely alien to my way of thinking and many of them positively harmful, too. But my native language has very little by way of active communities and I am not yet proficient enough with the languages I am learning to spend much time in their communities.
I find myself increasingly engaged in the meatspace, and the internet, having been for so many years so relevant for me, is fading from my life, in no small measure thanks to the awful state of the web: the corporate enshittification, the AI, the mass adoption of reddit and discord, and so on.
No.22926
>>22925I sometimes wish I could find a place on the internet but it never works out. Not that I do any better in the physical world. I don't think I'll ever be a normal member of a community.
Maybe I should become a hermit.
No.22931
>>22923Isn't etymology fascinating? George Orwell has said: "If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought." Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran has said: "It is no nation that we inhabit, but a language."
No.22932
>>22925>>22926Why reduce yourself to mere "normal"?
The internet was made for "weird" people to discover, invent, and share things they care about. This is the land of misfits, because everyone is a misfit in at least one kind of way.
"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
No.22944
I love you… You little… silly willy. Hehe. (Platonic)
No.22945
>>22925>>22926I hear what you guys are saying loud and clear. I haven't felt like I've "belonged" to a web community for years now, just idly wandering from one place to the other. Even the sites where I did spend most of my time made me feel like an outsider who was a wrong word away from getting dog-piled. The best places online nowadays don't have social features aside from a vestigial forum, dedicated to a certain subject in a way that doesn't attract corporate attention or have mass appeal.
No.22950
>>22949Fate is a curious thing, Tarot-reader-san.
Sometimes, completely out of nowhere, a fun moment appears in your life!
No.22959
happy havent drunk in 2 weeks maybe this will magically change my life. havent drunk now its time to stop having a 2 second brain and attention span do something productive and stop schizo posting/lurking for the 903148149 time for jesse pikmin for the rest of my life for the 239184 time. i hate this place i hate it i want to get away from it the further i keep my distance and mentally the better i feel i am so hopeless i hate everything
No.22960
>>22605https://soatok.blog/ i found this guy randomly and thought of this post, lol you know ? small world lol
No.22961
>>22958In that context…
Using "vibe" or "vibing" as a stand-alone description is definitely a modern trend, used to be accompanied with an adjective, like "good vibes"
No.22964
>>22963burst out laughing lol =)))))))))))))