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2017-08-24 at 1:29 PM UTC in Whats your favorite anime?
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2017-08-22 at 9:57 AM UTC in where the fuck did sploo go??He is everywhere as he is an omnipresent being
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2017-08-22 at 9:42 AM UTC in Since Obongo isn't president of the US any more
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2017-08-20 at 7:43 PM UTC in why bread tastes better toasted?
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2017-08-19 at 11:41 PM UTC in whats your favorite punk band?Blink 182
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2017-08-19 at 8:19 AM UTC in wtf landlord won't accept bitcoinfuckin moron boomer doesn't he know that bitcoin is the future?
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2017-08-18 at 4:24 AM UTC in Give me reasons I should kill myselfYou are too good for this world
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2017-08-17 at 1:54 AM UTC in Bypassing paywalls to scientific journals: A quick guide
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2017-08-16 at 3:49 PM UTC in Online radio (Shoutcast, Icecast etc)
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2017-08-16 at 2:39 PM UTC in Online radio (Shoutcast, Icecast etc)There was a time where I was into SHOUTcast via Winamp back in th'day. Winamp would provide loads of radio and TV stations which kept me sane during some grim times. The selection was pretty good from what I remember. Tried hosting my own SHOUTcast station at one point but nobody was interested in it because they're faggots.
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2017-08-16 at 2:31 PM UTC in Bypassing paywalls to scientific journals: A quick guideHere's a little something I'd like to share with y'all space niggas. If you ever found a scientific journal that caught your interest but couldn't access it due to the presence of a paywall, there are methods in which you can bypass it. One such method is this free service which I've used to cite articles which I would have had to pay loads of money for when writing muh essays and theses: http://sci-hub.tw/
Sci-Hub is a website with over 62,000,000 academic papers and articles available for direct download.[2] It bypasses publisher paywalls by allowing access through educational institution proxies. Sci-Hub stores papers in its own repository, and additionally the papers downloaded by Sci-Hub are also stored in Library Genesis (LibGen).
Take for example this article which was just published this month (Enzymatic synthesis of psilocybin; DOI: 10.1002/anie.201705489): http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.201705489/abstract;jsessionid=E511AE8003E62ADE9A93030148CE577A.f03t04
If you want to be able to download and save that very article you would have to pay about $57 in order to be able to have such access. But with Sci-hub you just punch in the article's DOI number and it'll take you straight to the pdf. Hope you guys find this handy. You'll be uncovering the hidden knowledge of the new world order/illuminati/masons/jedis in no time.
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2017-08-14 at 10:29 PM UTC in Anyone here like silly puppets?The puppets in Wonder Showzen are pretty cool
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2017-08-14 at 7:23 PM UTC in Your ideal breakfast.Hainanese chicken rice + roti canai w/ a bowl of curry to dip it in
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2017-08-12 at 6:32 AM UTC in Why is it all school shooters are whyte? and all blacks just do is sip malt liquor and not pay child support?At least they go to school
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2017-08-12 at 6:25 AM UTC in Thread iconsYou know. Those icons that you select when you make a new thread and it shows up next to the thread title n' shit.
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2017-08-12 at 6:11 AM UTC in If you can decode this I'll seriously give you $5."Please send your $5 to Esplender"
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2017-08-12 at 6:01 AM UTC in what triggers your thrist ???Catholic schoolgirls
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2017-08-11 at 8:14 PM UTC in Weedijuannabis gummy + GFuel = HIGH AS FUCCWtf is a GFuel?
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2017-08-11 at 3:36 AM UTC in Xavier: Renegade AngelDoes anyone know how to get to the lake? (The lake)
Does anyone know how to get to the lake? (The lake)
Do you know how to get to the lake? (The lake)
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2017-08-10 at 2:09 PM UTC in Recommend me a good documentary.
A is a 1998 Japanese documentary film about the Aum Shinrikyo cult following the arrest of its leaders for instigating the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995. The film focuses on a young spokesman for the cult Hiroshi Araki, a troubled 28-year-old who had severed all family ties and rejected all forms of materialism before joining the sect.
Director Tatsuya Mori was allowed exclusive access to Aum's offices for over a year as news media were continually kept out. However, despite the documentary's unique perspective on Aum's internal workings, it was not financially successful.
Mori released the sequel A2 in 2001, which followed the dissolution of the cult in the absence of their leader, Shoko Asahara.