In the mindof no oneFallen sonFall in loveBreak the chainHide withinInnocenceNot innocentInnocentIn the senseEat the beastKeep him inTake the blameSpeak the nameLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyHide beneathYour monkey skinFeel his loveNurture himKill the truthOr speak the nameLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyLunacyComment too long. View thread to read entire comment.
I cry but I can't buy your Veteran's Day poppyIt don't get me high, it can only make me cryIt can never grow another sonLike the one who warmed meMy days after rain and warmed my breathMy life's bloodScreamin' empty, she criesIt don't get me high, it can only make me cryYour Veteran's Day poppy
INTO THE FIRE OF FOREVERWE WILL FLY THROUGH THE HEAVENSWITH THE POWER OF THE UNIVERSE WE STAND STILL TOGETHERWITH THE FORCE IN OUR POWER, WE WILL SOON REACH THE HOURFOR VICTORY WE RIDEFURY OF THE STORM
Anybody like looking at old as fuck furry art? I think there's a certain charm to 90s and early 00s furry artwork, if you can look past the wealth of cringe
I think a lot of it, especially the webcomics, felt like it came from a single place more than it does now. From the late 70s through the early 2000s, furry was much more of a unified fandom than the generalized subculture it became thanks to pokemon and sonic fans on newgrounds and deviantart. Being a furry didn't just mean that you found cartoon animals cute, or even that you wanted to bone them. It meant that you were part of this specific community with it's own cultural norms.
>>4Everything is relative
Guess who animated this?
>>8I don't know how I know this, but I'm pretty sure that's Rot13: Bfnzh Grmhxn
https://archive.org/details/Chirpy/1198977155.mp4
Greetings. My name is _______. I like to draw things.I especially have a soft spot for imageboard-inspired emoticon-ish drawings for reasons even I fail to know. I felt like posting some scribbles on here because the spot seemed cozy and quiet. Making an unlisted board since there doesn't seem to be room for my sort of tomfoolery on the others.
People know me because I'm a massive shitposter but I also have some cool moves with the pen.
What the fuck is /jp/?
Since I have them laying on my computer doing nothing, here's a few scribble I made while surfing 4chan.
For a "Make your own Getter" thread on 4/m/
Sonic
I think this is fully recovered now.There are about 40 threads that were overwritten, but will still be retrievable and placeable on this site because of the 3 separate databases that are downloadable at >>>/ho/10
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夏が来た夏が来た
what you have just done has not be approved by the vatican
DUDE YOU JUST POSTED TERRORISM
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Please stop with the furry stuff. There is no need.
It's not just one person. I'm the one who started the thread and I haven't made a single reply to it. I don't know why but taba2 has more furries than taba1.
Is there anybody out there?
Hype?
>>5The current trend in 2020s anime is going to furry/kemono girls, right?
>>6 We can only hope.
Hi!
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4tabaX2 :)
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>>2:)
WHEN A PROBLEM COMES AROUNDYOU MUST WHIP IT
More of a Mongoloid man myself.
YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEYEYEYEYEYEAHYEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEYEYEYEYEYEAH
yeah i'd whip that
BEFORE IT REACHES OUT TOO LONGYOU MUST WHIP IT
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you didn't take care of your boson
nice toner
/qa/'s attempt to create a higgs have gone horribly wrong
>>4opening a rift in time through which a horde of markov bots flooded into taba
rip
Lorem ipsum and etc.
Merry Christmas mofo's
le present packer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9ukF1ct_OQ
Not really on-topic but I've always wondered why western furries and japanese kemona are super tightly linked, while normal otaku want nothing to do with western weebs.
You don't need fursuits for gratuitous sex parties. That line of reasoning makes no sense.
Strictly speaking, it's only furry if they're wearing the costume. Otherwise it's more appropiate to call members of the culture furfags.
People who wear fursuits make up like .001 percent of furries. I'm referring to artists and writers.
It's because dressing up in fursuits is nothing but an excuse to have gratuitous sex parties.
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This man is making the top charts in Japan:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhOVibLEDhAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlUb2F-zLxwThis lady is making the top charts in the US:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyDfgMOUjCIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PZsSWwc9xAWhere did Americans go wrong, culturally?
>>24Cinema is a bit of a different animal, but a lot of works are ignored because they weren’t popular, hence cult cinema. If you want to see why people dismiss popular music, just listen to top 40. You’ll feel like a normalfag zombie.
>>24Pop music isn't popular music, it's music deliberately designed to be popular.
According to the Oricon charts ( https://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/js/d/2019-10-05/ ) these are the top singles as of the day i post this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZBeo_k1k-Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yCEYQeMqJchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptnYBctoexkI must admit, they do sound pretty samey. I'm sure I would be tired of this music as well if I needed to hear it all day on the radio.
https://pratanallis.bandcamp.com/track/rainy-sunday
Just listen to shit before the '90s and '00s. Popular music really was better back then. What happened? Personally, I think niggers. Fucking RnB and rap bullshit.
>you moranIt is very unlikely that >>30 is Irish, let alone one from the respectable Moran dynasty.
i'm not a fan of rap myself but what is your opinion on motown?
They say that every decade. Ask someone in the 2000s what they think about modern music and they'd probably respond with a joke about autotune.Also, both genres were at their height in the 90s and 2000s, and American music has had a very heavy black influence since the late 1800s you moran
I'm fascinated by obscure and forgotten TV music videos. Stuff like MTV's Party Zone and Chillout Zone, VIVA's Berlin House, and unknown channels from smaller and less known countries. The aforementioned are predominantly for 90s and 00s electronic music; obviously this extends to more than just electronic music from that particular time period - there are obscure music videos for rock, hip-hop, metal, 80's EBM, New Beat, Industrial, even big label pop acts that flopped and were swept away by the winds of time; but electronic music happens to be my interest and it seems to be the richest and most well documented of all. What's more, it's a great method to discover obscure and forgotten acts that might've slipped past RYM and Discogs lists and radars.Here are some youtube channels that upload obscure-ish music videos (predominantly of the electronic kind)https://www.youtube.com/user/ambistoma1/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/poorsofreign/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUUT3oVa1962KAEUaQFZssA/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/TMF90Dance/videosGeneral vintage music videoshttps://www.youtube.com/user/exclusivevids1000/videosChinese channels that put up eurodance and europop videos sometimes contain forgotten and unknown stuff amongst their uploadshttps://www.youtube.com/user/XiaoAn2012/videosLabels like SKINT and 4AD occasionally put up videos by their artists on their youtube channels.Below I'll post some selected cuts.
Can't seem to find neither the track nor the artist on Discogs, RYM or musicbrainz. They don't seem to exist beyond this music video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S50Ho8R8bBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtH50Yvd9nUhttps://www.discogs.com/Peanut-Planet-Awakenings-Feelgood/master/37004
>>3I found out about Icarus not so long ago, I haven't listened to Kamikaze yet but Fijaka is pretty great.Kotai & Mo - Silencerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOJ5uTgxTk4Dave Clarke - X-Mix - Electro Boogiehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWKz7TTBPbQI-F - Secret Desirehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vICSM7a53MMQ - SushiI love this clip, unfortunately I've never found a complete videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_-u3SlYQD0
>>25Kotai is great.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY4te6TyQO8
The site for MTV Chillout Zone is just lovely.http://www.mtv-chilloutzone.com/