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SingaporeUNIX Epoch 1600000000Bernd2020-09-13 13:37:50 · 6yNo. 101870reply
We passed it, it's a new era! (for imageboard file names)
 
i wish i could go back to my happy days...
New ZealandBernd2020-09-13 14:31:19 · 6yNo. 101872reply
Damn, I thought I'd never see the day. What a wild ride its been.
t.124 images
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 15:22:40 · 6yNo. 101874reply
hooray
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 19:12:01 · 6yNo. 101908reply
Finally i will be able to more or less pick up distinctions between epoch timestamps without bringing up a converter.

RussiaBernd2020-09-13 16:51:01 · 6yNo. 101883reply
BO you're playing with putinism, stop!!!
Saint PetersburgBernd2020-09-13 16:59:55 · 6yNo. 101884reply
But what putinism is)

SwedenBernd2020-09-06 19:58:02 · 6yNo. 101479reply
My life did not change during the corona crisis, did yours?
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United StatesBernd2020-09-07 15:44:36 · 6yNo. 101543reply
I'm somehow still employed. This new meta of being economically advantaged feels weird man.
FinlandBernd2020-09-13 11:46:45 · 6yNo. 101869reply
Goddamnit
 
University is on full distance-learning, Helsinki is plague-zone and I'm stuck at parents' in my behind-god's-back hometown for the time being. I shouldn't complain as I'm now well-fed and have barely any expenses, but my belongings are in Helsinki, including PC and all books.
 
Hoping the vaccine is available before NYE, before I'm going insane with this small as fuck laptop screen and no privacy.
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 15:37:28 · 6yNo. 101875reply
Be glad you're not living in Russia, they forced us all out and I fear for my mom, dad and myself. We visit uni twice or thrice a week max, but my mom goes to work every day.
 
when will the horror end
FinlandBernd2020-09-13 15:47:54 · 6yNo. 101876reply
Yeah Russia is a nightmare.
 
Fortunately I got my parents into safety, both are over 70yo and in the highest risk group. I wish the plague hadn't reached our little town but there have been a handful of infections already.

United StatesBernd2020-09-12 22:04:00 · 6yNo. 101836reply
Do not allow Norwegians to post on BG.
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FinlandBernd2020-09-13 08:28:14 · 6yNo. 101863reply
17 is not pedo, Amerilard
Only legitimate pedophiles need to be banned
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 09:21:12 · 6yNo. 101865reply
im fucking tired
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 10:58:15 · 6yNo. 101868reply
>Some might be good people, but the majority are bad people
I have such opinion about humans in general :D
FinlandBernd2020-09-13 14:25:07 · 6yNo. 101871reply
Well it's true

GermanyBernd2020-09-07 19:37:25 · 6yNo. 101553reply
Recommend me good movies on Youtube.
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SwedenBernd2020-09-07 19:42:09 · 6yNo. 101556reply
https://www.youtube.com/user/RedLetterMedia/videos
 
https://www.youtube.com/user/SovietWomble/videos
 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUpkp-6fXuG9dqfoJ99XTmw/videos
 
https://www.youtube.com/user/Utgorn/videos
 
https://www.youtube.com/c/Kaiff/videos
AustraliaBernd2020-09-08 14:13:33 · 6yNo. 101613reply
BrazilBernd2020-09-12 23:54:14 · 6yNo. 101841reply
FinlandBernd2020-09-13 08:42:31 · 6yNo. 101864reply
The Psychic (1977}

Australia[I.N.F.A] Incredible News From AustraliaBernd2020-09-13 02:19:04 · 6yNo. 101845reply
Marine ecologist Jason Fowler was out fishing with friends on his boat in Kakadu's East Alligator River when he got a whale-sized surprise.
 
"I noticed a big spout a big blow on the horizon and I thought that's a big dolphin", he said.
 
He said the boatload of biologists could not believe their eyes when they first saw three humpback whales so far from home. "We were madly arguing with each other about what we were actually seeing. After four hours of raging debate we agreed we were looking at humpback whales in a river", he said.
 
"We think the whales were spending time in the deeper section of the river gathering up fish", he said.
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GermanyBernd2020-09-13 02:26:40 · 6yNo. 101848reply
Poor whales are prolly trying to shelter from the relentless onslaught of the nippon vikingr.
SingaporeBernd2020-09-13 02:49:34 · 6yNo. 101849reply
australia continues to be a refuge for all types of fauna across the world; until someone introduces rabbits :DDDDD
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 02:51:46 · 6yNo. 101850reply
My ex really loved whales :(
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 03:45:55 · 6yNo. 101855reply
Very cool news. Incidentally I just learned of the East Alligator River yesterday because I was reading about crocodile attacks in the Northern Territory.

United StatesBernd2020-09-13 00:03:13 · 6yNo. 101843reply
More wheat womyn for our based negro idols
 
t. Le american man
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 00:34:39 · 6yNo. 101844reply
/pol/-tier threda
1/10
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 02:52:58 · 6yNo. 101851reply
I just don’t like how Unitedstatsian boomers treat tossing the ol pigskin as a religion and venerate their athletes like Indians do their gurus.
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 03:42:07 · 6yNo. 101854reply

GermanyBernd2020-09-05 21:57:40 · 6yNo. 101346reply
Literally the only thing I regret about not having a foreskin is not being able to have a kynodesme.
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United StatesBernd2020-09-12 09:25:44 · 6yNo. 101800reply
i only recently learned that the average american is cut, i honestly thought it was just a jewish thing
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 12:59:09 · 6yNo. 101810reply
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision#Modern_times
>Circumcision did not become a common medical procedure in the Anglophone world until the late 19th century. At that time, British and American doctors began recommending it primarily as a deterrent to masturbation.
United StatesBernd2020-09-12 17:54:40 · 6yNo. 101820reply
i can't imagine masturbating without a foreskin, i usually don't touch my glans unless it's oiled up
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 20:48:53 · 6yNo. 101833reply
I have never masturbated with a foreskin. I couldn't even imagine how I would use a foreskin until I learned about other people's masturbation habits. And I don't like or need lube, either, before you ask.
Zero problems for me.

United StatesBernd2020-09-12 15:46:46 · 6yNo. 101816reply
>all I really want in life is a partner who actually cares about me, to get married, to have 4 daughters, and to live on a comfy homestead where I can be farmer man
<live in an age where women don’t have emotional relationships with men anymore, I’m seen as a low value male just for the fact I don’t look like a male model and have a job as a Wall Street speculator, divorce rates are at an all time high, if I have daughters they are told by society to become sex slaves at an early age, also land prices are astronomically high.
 
I want out.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 16:12:39 · 6yNo. 101817reply
>I want out.
 
We all do.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 16:16:28 · 6yNo. 101818reply
time to do the varg
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 16:22:45 · 6yNo. 101819reply
Stop reading imageboards and go out in the real world or at least look at some actual statistics. There are still plenty of happy relationships and women are not told to "become sex slaves at an early age".
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 18:01:01 · 6yNo. 101824reply
Give oligarch gf

GermanyAI DUNGEONBernd2020-09-08 22:11:13 · 6yNo. 101642reply
https://play.aidungeon.io/main/landing
 
 
This is just amazing. This is a AI that creates a adventure/story based on your input. It reacts to the things you write down and creates the coolest stories.
 
You can write ANYTHING and it will create a story. Its just amazing. There are 2 different AI models, the Free "Griffin" version and a subscription based "Dragon" model. At some point the AI might have difficulties remembering all infos about your Adventure and the Dragon model has a far better capability to save the information, still even with griffin its fun.
 
Bernd should really give this a try.
 
here are some examples of interaction :DD
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GermanyBernd2020-09-11 12:14:13 · 6yNo. 101739reply
Loads of calculations in the background
FinlandBernd2020-09-11 18:00:48 · 6yNo. 101751reply
Will this be the first sentient AI?
United StatesBernd2020-09-11 19:58:17 · 6yNo. 101762reply
p sure theres already a sentient AI and its running the US govt, as well as its entire MSM and entertainment industry
its the only logical™ copyright ben shapiro LLC explanation
im also 99% sure that almost all politicians and various tv peoples doesnt actually real, and are just projections created by said AI as a way to pacify and/or enrage the masses to its own ends
Saint PetersburgBernd2020-09-12 12:02:07 · 6yNo. 101808reply

GermanyBerndish BreakfastBernd2020-09-12 04:19:28 · 6yNo. 101786reply
Just had picture related for breakfast. Feels alcoholic man.
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GermanyBernd2020-09-12 05:15:09 · 6yNo. 101790reply
True enough. But they are cheap-ish and I still have some around. Also very easy to make, ready to eat even for a bernd like me.
New ZealandBernd2020-09-12 07:35:26 · 6yNo. 101792reply
I used to eat these when I began travelling. Under my naive belief system, I incorporated the idea of apathetic laziness along with saving time, and money, thus costing me my health and eventually my days.
 
Then I switched to oats and have never looked back since. Soaking them for 15 minutes and voila, a decent meal with little to no detriment to my ailing body.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 10:46:05 · 6yNo. 101803reply
Ate this for breakfast once
I did not regret, but they dont put them on sale anymore so it wasnt repeated
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 10:47:50 · 6yNo. 101804reply
>Mühlen Currywurst
 
Are they trying to subtly rip off Rügenwalder or is this a Rügenwalder brand?

United StatesBernd2020-09-11 21:20:56 · 6yNo. 101768reply
So since I’m banned from that shithole KC yet still want to have serious discussions I thought I’d repost this here to talk with people who arnt brain dead niggers who laugh when whitey destroys culturally significant sites but cry’s when Muslims do it.
 
Rio Tinto announced the resignation of its CEO and two top lieutenants Friday over the mining giant's destruction of a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal site to expand an iron ore mine in Australia. The Anglo-Australian firm faced a growing investor revolt over the destruction of the sacred site in the Juukan Gorge in Western Australia's remote Pilbara region -- one of the earliest known locations inhabited by Australia's indigenous people.
 
Following a board investigation into the May 24 incident, Rio Tinto said CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques was stepping down "by mutual agreement" along with the chief of the company's core iron ore division, Chris Salisbury, and corporate relations head Simone Niven.
 
"What happened at Juukan was wrong and we are determined to ensure that the destruction of a heritage site of such exceptional archaeological and cultural significance never occurs again at a Rio Tinto operation," chairman Simon Thompson said in a statement.
 
The cultural importance of Juukan Gorge was confirmed by an archaeological dig carried out at one of the caves -- known as rock shelters -- a year after Rio Tinto obtained approval to blast in the area.
 
The dig uncovered the oldest known example of bone tools in Australia -- a sharpened kangaroo bone dating back 28,000 years -- and a plaited-hair belt that DNA testing linked to indigenous people still living in the area.
 
An internal company review in August determined that "a series of decisions, actions and omissions over an extended period of time" preceded the choice to go ahead with the Juukan Gorge blasting despite concerns over the fate of the sacred Aboriginal site.
 
In an initial response, the company stripped millions of dollars in bonuses from the three executives.
 
But the firm's shareholders and corporate responsibility bodies derided the move as insufficient and called for heads to roll.
 
The National Native Title Council, which represents indigenous landowners, welcomed what it called the "dismissal" of the Rio Tinto executives, but said such staff changes were "only the crucial first step".
 
"We hope this will send a strong message to the whole mining sector: you need to join the 21st Century and start taking your environmental, social and corporate governance seriously," said NNTC chief executive Jamie Lowe.
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rio-tinto-ceo-resigns-aboriginal-site-destruction-juukan-gorge-australia
 
So my take on this is both the company and the government are at fault here.
The company because what sort of 89iq brainlet organization doesn’t do a quick his search of a property they are going to develop especially knowing full well their abutting properties are next to an abo historic and cultural site?
And the government for being so backward ass to not have the company do an archaeological survey on the property they are going to develop until after the fact that they gave them the permit to develop it?
 
Please discuss.
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 22:07:54 · 6yNo. 101769reply
I also think that both the company and the gubinmint are at fault.
However I think the government people responsible for this should be flogged publicly - what a bunch of absolute and utter cunts. They were either ignorant of the sites or complicit in destroying them. Either way they deserve harsh punishment.
 
Such shit makes me mad. It's just pure greed and willful ignorance that leads to stuff like this.
Comparable to fracking companies in Canada trying to fuck over the native tribes.
GermanyBernd2020-09-11 22:34:08 · 6yNo. 101771reply
Give Australia(minus the major cities) back to the Aborigines and let them decide to do with the land.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 03:02:09 · 6yNo. 101783reply
Fuck these companies. Greedy assholes.
New ZealandBernd2020-09-12 07:47:35 · 6yNo. 101795reply
It'll never happen. There's still serious issues against the aboriginal population that persists til this day. Looking at how the government has colluded against the aborigines at the expense of their cultural history, with major corporations, has only brought on a lengthy legal battle that'll be swept under the rug at the expense of the Australian taxpayer. Meanwhile the abo will continue drinking booze, accepting that the Brits have destroyed their cultural past, passing on dysfunctional western habits to their young.
 
D-g shave the Queen.

AustriaCapital MarketsBernd2020-08-27 23:13:29 · 6yNo. 100167reply
At last after months of failures and bureaucracy I got myself a tax number and opened a broker account. I bought this stonk for test purpose. I plan tomorrow wasting more money.
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BruneiBernd2020-09-10 19:33:40 · 6yNo. 101721reply
Invest a portion of it
FinlandBernd2020-09-10 19:59:01 · 6yNo. 101723reply
No idea how.
AustriaBernd2020-09-10 22:56:10 · 6yNo. 101727reply
Literally me. Sold for 350 btw.
GermanyBernd2020-09-12 03:06:25 · 6yNo. 101785reply
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