Actually, America helps Israel, because Israel is an important chokepoint, helping controlling the middle eastern oil. The holocaust reparations are just an excuse for help. America cant openly say that we fund our military base there. So these right-wing idiots, attacking Jews, are actually anti-American terrorists and Muslim supporters, who sold America to sandniggers and commies.
Wow you guys are pretty edgy. Racism and so on just really on the edge there. Total internet badasses.
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Anonymous2014-06-16 16:47
Actually, America helps Saudi Arabia. Actually, Israel has no control over the Middle Eastern oil. Actually, America can openly say that it funds a military base, because it already openly funds lots of military bases all over the world.
I should've known Americans have no idea of geography. Besides, even if it were adjacent, it still would control neither the oil pumps nor the transport pipes.
As for the snake, nobody will ever know, because the file is dead.
However, Sussman's schlong is a pretty good guess. And it's got some nice alliteration.
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Anonymous2016-10-25 14:50
I think it comes from /jp/ we used to have a lot of fun on dis.4chan and eventually crossboarders from /jp/ invaded, stole our culture and started shopping SICP onto pictures of touhous holding books. It was fucking disgusting. Those were some of the worst times, the beginning of the end before our memes reached /g/. Anyway at some point they were doing multiple post pictures (you know?) of a kodomo no jikan girl with a long arm and the hand was a snake and it said "have you read your sicp". I guess that stuck.
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Anonymous2016-10-25 15:03
eventually crossboarders from /jp/ invaded
Those oppressive shitlords!
stole our culture and started shopping SICP onto pictures of touhous holding books
Geez, such blatant cultural appropriation.
Those were some of the worst times, the beginning of the end before our memes reached /g/.
I hope you don't get PTSD from that. Such horror. Should we start adding trigger warnings to post mentioning 4chan boards?
That explains a lot. Sorry for bringing the average down.
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Anonymous2016-10-25 15:47
>>37 On /g/ you talk with cute 14 years old lolies! schoolgirls. On /prog/ you talk with an old fat transgender woman who program in x86 assembly and wishes to penetrate you, a lunatic self hating jewish russian who sacrifices animals for the glory of satan and who in order to worship him made the only language that deserves the title of perl's successor in terms of readability and finally, DMR's and Uriel's ghosts.
>>39 on /g/ you talk with shills and viral marketers, wannabe unix hipsters and consumerist fanboys. Also /g/ is now 90% composed of continuous /generalX/ threads
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Anonymous2016-10-25 19:44
>>41 What's a "shill"? I remember "shill jobs" in the Thieves Guild in Skyrim, they were about planting false evidence in people's houses. So are /prog/ shillers the ones who post illegal stuff to make the government shut it down?
What's the difference between /prog/ and /g/ culture-wise?
Old /prog/ used to be full of programming experts that loved their craft, this new progrider thing.. it's not like that at all. It's just a shell of it's former self - people repeat the same memes and stuff there's a lack of respect for the posters here because it's become pretty clear that it's a different set of people and most of the folks here aren't skilled programmers - they're mostly involved in modern hipster crap and just vent here.
/g/ on the other hand is and always has been drooling retards - see eggwing /g/ro as a parody of /prog/s view of /g/ users. They're.. lower than us.
Perhaps, but doubtful: /prog/ was part of world4ch, aka dis.4chan.org, the bastard child of 4chan and world2ch. /b/ and most of the other image boards weren't actually all that connected, afaik. Apparently there was some shit with /jp/, but I'm a newfag, so I have no idea.
>>32 is correct. I created the very first /prog/snake, as a commentary on how Python was eating all the other languages at the time. There was discussion on using it for 6.001, and a short while afterwards it really happened. Thus, life imitates art.
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Anonymous2016-10-26 11:09
>>53 so there was a time when you wrote about languages other than C?