No.600
>>599rip.
at least you're not canadian.
No.601
>>600if u dont mind me saying, ppl always talk about how nice you guys are, but the indigenous populations seem to disagree..does canada suck that bad?
No.602
>>601Everyone is passive aggressive in Canada lol. I don't know where the niceness stereotype came from.
No.604
shit, fr? well i guess u cant expect an entire country to be nice.
i live in the south and its so boring, i mean, sometimes you can find something nice to do but a lot of people are ignorant assholes. whats it like where any other posters live?
No.605
>>604There's a lot to do in Chicago, but a lot of people just keep to themselves. You won't find many assholes but you also won't find many kindhearted people.
No.606
>>605Man. Chicago is notorious for crime tho. Ever been robbed? I’ve actually never been there lol.
No.607
>>606Not once. Stick to the right streets and don't stay out until like 2 am. Being tall and muscular also helps.
It's a nice enough place. Greektown has one of the biggest Orthodox churches I've ever seen in my life, there's the Museum of Science & Industry, actually we have a fuckton of museums. There's also the FUCKING BEAN, tourists love that and the Navy Pier for some reason, never understood why.
No.608
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>>607tall? muscular? im 4'11 and 3/8ths of an inch lol…
and be nice to the bean!!! its a fucking BEAN dude, how can you NOT love it?
No.609
>>605The homeless people in Chicago really piss me off. I can't even imagine how bad it must be living near the slums in San Fransisco or LA
No.610
>>609tbh id be pretty pissed if i was homeless but i get where ur coming from
No.614
>>611cool pic but i cant tell what that flag is..sorry my white person is probably showing hardcord rn its been a long day
No.615
>>614It's India, just hover over the flag with ur mouse
No.616
>>615ah shit. thanks
>>611is india rlly that bad rn??
No.617
>>616>is india rlly that bad rn??no worse than usual, lol. It can be relatively comfy depending on where you live, though.
No.619
>>617aw man. sorry to hear if its not that great.
No.620
>>618>>618eh, same as usual. no one wearing their masks for whatever reason. either raining super hard or hot as satans asshole. at least there are some cool thrift stores.
god, out of all the places to live, it had to be the bumfuck south…
sorry if i sound bitchy rn, im kinda pissed lol
No.621
>>620>no one wearing masks for some reasonsProbably because they're vaccinated
No.622
>>620I hope your weather gets better, anon. It was hot as fuck over here until like a week ago but now it's pretty cool. It even rained a couple times.
>god, out of all the places to live, it had to be the bumfuck south…Lol, is rural america that bad? I thought it'd be amazing living in the middle of nowhere with nothing but open land for miles around. Certainly less depressing than living in an overpopulated city, no?
No.624
>>621i fucking wish that was the case, but i KNOW these people aren't. i know my community too well lol, bunch of asshole rednecks
No.625
>>622well im a bit afraid to say this unless i get doxxed or smth, but as a gay person the south is not very fun hahaha, its p conservative here and i generally just dont like a lot of people. i guess it depends what youre used to. still, its not always terrible, because theres a handful of nice stores around here. i actually always wanted to live in the city, the only problem is whenever i go to nyc (where id like to live) the air feels so smokey and you cant see the stars
No.626
>>625>being worried about being doxxed/having to live elsewhere just because you enjoy pp in the buttI will never understand why people care so much about that sort of thing, when it comes to other people. It doesn't affect their lives.
No.627
>>625I assume it's pretty difficult to find a bf as well. I hope things get better for you, anon.
>whenever i go to nyc (where id like to live) the air feels so smokey and you cant see the starsYeah, cities are beyond terrible for stargazing. I went camping in the middle of nowhere with a Dobsonian once. It was absolutely amazing seeing the messier objects with a proper telescope. Have you ever done any stargazing, anon?
>>626Yeah, I've never understood it either. What are people gonna do with my IP address? Try to hack my router for no reason?
No.628
>>626>>627awww you guys are so nice, that actually made me laugh lol, even tho im a woman.
id like to stargaze but i actually get super impatient easily lmfao. i did use to go camping when i was in girl scouts, man, that was fun. we did archery and all sorts of shit, plus the food we cooked was surprisingly good. do you have any pics of the stars from ur trip anon?
No.629
>>628>woman>in this placeI didn't realize women could fall this far.
Well anyway, pp in the butt or puss in the face, who fucking cares. Never understood why people freak out about that sort of thing. Nobody freaks out about other shit that's way worse.
No.630
>>628I thought you were a guy, lol.
>i did use to go camping when i was in girl scouts, man, that was fun. we did archery and all sorts of shit, plus the food we cooked was surprisingly good.That sounds pretty cool. Is archery difficult? The only archery I've ever done was on my wii when I was a kid and I terrible at it, lol.
> do you have any pics of the stars from ur trip anon?Sorry anon, don't have them. I have no clue where the hard drive containing those files is now.
No.631
>>629"i didnt realize women could fall this far" LMFAO
thanks for being nice tho
No.632
>>630oh yeah, my dad and i would always win the competitions. he always went with me on the trips and we were pretty good actually! probably lots of luck, but it was fun. or maybe the other girls just sucked lol
No.633
>>632Wew, that's cool. You and your dad were a team?
I mostly just watched TV with my dad, lol
No.634
>>633i got my sense of tv from my dad. hes not the best with emotions but he loved scary things and bond films. im the same.
No.635
>>599same but it could always be worse….
No.636
>>634Lol, I haven't seen a single Bond movie. I've seen a lot of horror movies but not a single one has scared me. Coherence managed to spook me out more than any horror film and Coherence isn't even horror.
Jump-scares have scared me and gore has made me squeamish, but they don't count.
No.637
is this the only thread on /int/ that's remotely alive, lol?
No.638
>>637/int/ is a pretty dead board. It used to be pretty active when /bant/ randomly invaded.
No.639
>>636psych horror has always been better than jumpscare horror. for me, the lodge got me pretty good, ESPECIALLY towards the end. i loved those references to the shinning since thats my favorite film.
as much as gore/torture porn is looked down on in horror communities (and it's certainly not the same artistic level as psych horror) i kinda enjoy it since i was raised on slasher films lol. what horror movies do you like?
No.640
>>636also, sorry for the double msg, but most of the old ones are too long and kinda racist. goldeneye is a good classic, but in my opinion the modern craig era is the best. ive seen skyfall 20+ times lol, it's a comfort movie
No.641
>>639Yeah. Jumpscares only stick with you for a few seconds while psych horror sticks with you and makes you mull over it before sleeping. I didn't grow up watching much gore so it makes me pretty squeamish. I could barely get through some parts of Midsommar.
Horror is weird for me in that I like the genre but I don't like many films within the genre. The Shining and The Ring are my favourites, and I loved the first half of The Ritual. Hereditary was pretty good. The Blair Witch Project was good but I absolutely fucking hated the shaky cam.
Also, while I do love movies like The Thing, The Fly and The Cabin in the Woods, I don't consider them horror.
I haven't seen The Lodge, btw, I'll watch it when I find time.
No.642
>>640The Sean Connery ones?
I don't think I've seen any movie over 20 times, lol. I rewatched Tremors a lot when I was a kid and I doubt I would've seen that more than 10 times.
No.643
>>641Oh man, I loved Hereditary. Charlie was a lot like me lol. I couldn't get into Blair Witch to be honest, it took too long, but to be fair I was tired when I watched it, so maybe I'll give it another go sometime!
About The Ring, did you happen to watch the original Ringu? It's likely not as scary, but the story is still pretty good. Makes me sad that it got white washed.
No.644
>>642I've seen a lot of them, classic and modern, so yeah, the Sean Connery ones too. Some of them were fun! Some of them…were certainly movies! The problem was with length.
I love Q, though, in both his older and newer adaptations.
No.645
>>643No, I haven't seen Ringu. The only Japanese movie I've seen is Seven Samurai. I started watching Steins;Gate but gave up after the first few episodes. I found it too slow and I couldn't relate to the characters at all.
>Makes me sad that it got white washed.Huh? It's an American remake. Why wouldn't (and shouldn't) it have white people in it?
No.647
>Midsommar
>Hereditary
Jewish schlock!
No.648
>>645oh, i just find american remakes stupid in general lol. to me it feels dumb to take a japanese story themed after a classic japanese trope of onryo (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onry%C5%8D) and then make it white. just doesnt make a lot of sense
No.649
>>647antisemitism in 2021? kinda pathetic. do you always google if any cast member is jewish before watching a film? sounds obsessive, id be embarassed
No.650
>>648If an American remake starred only Japanese actors who spoke Japanese, then what's the point of the remake? Or do you find remakes stupid in general? For instance, do you think The Departed is stupid?
No.651
>>648>just doesnt make a lot of senseclearly this is untrue since the movie makes sense
No.652
>>651oh, i havent seen the departed, but ill check it out. i just wish we'd gotten a japanese remake instead, idk,im kinda picky about details
i gotta say tho, a lot of remakes these days r ass. if someone tried to remake the shinning id probably fight them.
in the book version of the ring sadako (or samara) actually had small pox when she made her tape. theres a lot of details that had to be cut from some of the films (not that i blame them, sadako's backstory was even sadder)
No.653
>>652>i gotta say tho, a lot of remakes these days r assyeah, lol
No.654
>>653i just started the saw franchise and the first one was sooo good. i hope at least some of the others live up
No.660
>>599be gratefull, it could be far worse.
No.689
>>687>MIT AND BELL LABS ALONE HAVE CONTRIBUTED MORE TO TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT THAN EVERY OTHER COUNTRY HAS, IN THE PAST 60-70 YEARSfirst is true, last is not. china wins.
>AMERICA PUT MAN ON THE MOONRussia almost beat the US tho, and has the record for first spacecraft to land on the moon, and first living being in space. :^)
>AMERICAN SOFTWARE RUNS THE WORLDLinux was wrote by a finnish dude, and windows is the only thing that's american-originated.
>AMERICANS WRITE PROGRAMS LIKE TOR THAT PROTECTS MY FREEDOMSit was created for the military, by the military, the fact that it's public is just the way the US government obfuscates it's own tor networks from cyberattacks from opposing countries (like russia, or china).
>AMERICA IS THE BASTION OF FREE, LIBERAL DEMOCRACY IN THIS WORLDhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gQYMBALDXc
>MY FLAG IS THE AMERICAN FLAG
>pic related
>I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH OR AN INDIAN LANGUAGE, I SPEAK AMERICAN
>DIWALIcheckmate atheist
No.690
>>687I would do everything in my power to get you a visa if I could Indiabro
Especially now that Indiachan is gone
No.691
>>689>china winsno they don't
>Russia almost beat the USSo what if they almost beat the US?
>Linux was wrote by a finnish dudeLinux (and MINIX) are based on Unix. Unix was made at Bell Labs. And Linus lives in the US now.
Also, Stallman, who created GNU, was from MIT and is American.
>it was created for the military, by the militaryI know, it doesn't matter.
Not going to respond to the rest of your post.
No.692
>>691Andy Tanenbaum was born in the US. Not sure if he's still an American citizen, though. Anyway, Linus creating Linux wasn't *that* big of a deal. GNU would've come out with Hurd a year or two later, or maybe FreeBSD would've taken Linux's place.
Also, C is an American programming language.
No.693
>>691actually, yeah, okay, I'll admit that Russia's space programme was really good. But in the end it was the US that put a human being on the Moon, and Russia has fallen behind the US by a LOT in terms of space-related stuff.
>>690Eh, I've browsed Indiachan like once and I didn't like it very much. Thank you, Amerinon.
No.694
I like being american. I can be as stupid as i want, and nobody expects anything more. It's something you have to embrace.
No.696
lol merica