Dumbass Sushimoot gave /tg/ a new janitor and he's fucking retarded
Like 'does it for free' tier.
How do we fix this.
>>46703
eat dick nigger i'll post all the awoos i want
ITT: we post /vip/ torrents.
FLAC audio and high-res videos of course, but also rare and/or extra-large docs such as 500GB libraries or MuckRock FOIA requests, anything you like.
You may also ask for help for seeding specific materials.
ITT:
we pretend we're
>>>/t/
that's a neat gif but you still have to fuck off
Nov. 12 -- post offensive reply
Nov. 31 -- get warning
Make that Nov. 30
>>46659
Life is nice! The sky is blue! Kittens are cute!
>>46659
I wouldn't even share that on my Twitter account and you make it a thread. Do you really mean to start an enlightening and constructive discussion with that?
I had an interesting thought a minute ago. Do you think that we would developed pets as domesticated animals if we didn't have a evolutionary need for grooming each other that is prevalent in all primates? Why or why not? How does the emotion of finding things cute interact with that instinct?
>>46563
i would venture to say that the grooming instinct is at least in part the cause of it but not so much so that without it we wouldn't have pets. the first pets are pretty much agreed to be wolves, do you think the first wolf to be domesticated would allow a bald ape to start touching up on it upon first meeting? i doubt it. maybe after a few weeks or months but not that soon. if anything the grooming instinct is what made our pets like us back.
>>46654
Here's an interesting read since you brought it up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_domestic_dog
It is common among domestication of wild animals to take an infant or prepubescent animal and imprint on them. The grooming of these young animals would certainly help on imprinting. The animals like us because we can relieve pain as simple as itchiness and give pleasure like scratching sensitive areas like that one spot your dog has that causes it to shake its leg. Petting an animal is known to have a calming effect and release of brain chemicals that can help your health.
Another interesting read: http://www.healthfitnessrevolution.com/top-10-health-benefits-owning-cat/
The other thing about my original post is the emotion of cuteness. It's understandable why we find babies and children cute and get the right brain chemicals for protection of our own young. What makes us feel the same way about cute cats, dogs, and every other domesticated animal? If it were a pure instinct to protect the tribal young then we would view animals more as tools instead of the same emotion of joy that we view a cute baby as a cute animal. Is this psychological evolution to benefit us with domestic animals that was not present before domestication?
>>46656
well, you have certainly put a lot of thought into it.
Is she, dare I say it, "our gal'?
>>26790
"no"
>>26790
""""""who?""""""
>>26796
"implying"
>>26807
Queen.
Have you ever been to a 4chan meet? How was it?
>>46080
shit, must be /o/ entire garage in that field.
and to answer the questio, no. all the posters in my area don't wanna meet up.
>>46080
4chan meet ups kind of go against the point of 4chan.
Would /vip/ be a better pass buying incentive if it was invisible to commoners?
wait people can see i spent money on this shit?
>>46579
it would be better if buying a pass meant you weren't exposed to malicious ads, and ads in general
no. idiots have to reply to everything, so letting them see the board means they will buy a pass. if they want more people to buy passes they should let us put hats on our posts.
Why are ellipsis considered Reddit-scum faggotry on 4chan?
>>45482
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>>45482
Lurk moar.
>>45482
Using anything other than a period or question mark is looked down upon here. Hell, I remember seeing someone calling a guy a faggot for using a single exclamation mark.
birds are very important
FUCK BIRDS!
~my car & my dick
>>46472
fuck
>>46472
you
>>46472
OP
RRRRAAAAA
tessu
tessu
what happened to her
i thought she was dumb but now i realize shes kinda thick
>>46476
Who? I haven't seen this pic before but I guess I vaguely remember some girl attention whoring the day /vip/ was created, that her?
>>46478
yeah but im bad with keeping up with the times, hence the thread
>tfw too flat to post tits
Is it just me or should threads on this dead board that arent coming alive within a month be pruned or deleted?
>>45215
Why?
>>45215
I support this. Too much crap.
>>45215
No, that's dumb.
What are your favorite Mario games?
I like Mario vs Donkey Kong, personally
>>45140
I like Mario Fucks Luigi Up The Ass myself...
>>45159
which romhack is that
>>45140
I like the 2 player mode from super mario bros. 3.
Why is healthy food shit but shit food tastes healthy?
learn how to use spices
>>44735
our body prioritizes short-term needs over long-term ones
in the wild, humans had reliable access to "healthy food", so there wasn't much of a need to evolve to make it taste really good. Foods like meat and sugar were tougher to come by, but still important for human nutrition. So we evolved to have those things taste better to make us more motivated to acquire them.
But in modern society, we can eat those things in excess, to the point where it's unhealthy. Anything is bad for you if you eat enough of it. And if you have permanent, cheap access to good tasting food, healthy tasting food will taste bad by comparison, because you know you could be eating the good tasting food at any time
>>44735
Who cares? Just eat shit food and exercise.