"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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!f !t helps your mood any, ! drew an aut!st!c fuck!ng !mage of m!ku dressed l!ke the news hamster earl!er today.
(Also got a keyboard !n the ma!l so !f that works out ! can f!nally stop constantly try!ng to d!slodge the l!nt under the eye key and us!ng the retard exclamat!ons so !'m not spend!ng t!me copy/past!ng a letter or us!ng some other workaround that eventually fucks up somehow)
oh no nulls oshi
 
i am fucking stressed out majorly over the next stream. i've been busting ass this week to get the new check idea rolled out and tomorrow i have an infinite amount of shit to talk about.
Have you considered just taking a 40ish minute break mid stream? It would fit well with the topic of Rekieta's sentencing tomorrow.
 

this gal is on another level
At 1st I was all: Y U lie:
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But then I realized that I had to add the word CRIME to the search bc it doesn't offer itself up willingly:
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When I first encountered the phenomenon, I assumed it was a modern marketing campaign. However, it turns out that the origins of påskekrim go back almost 100 years.

In February 1923, two young Norwegian authors Nordahl Grieg and Nils Lie wrote a crime novel. But it was the involvement of publisher Gyldendal that would both propel the novel to fame and create a nationwide obsession for years to come.

The publisher arranged a front page advertisement on the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten with the slogan Bergenstoget plyndret i natt (Bergen train looted in the night), referring to the world-famous Oslo to Bergen railway.

So many people confused the stunt for a real news story that the stunt achieved widespread coverage and the book became a bestseller. Ever since, crime novels and easter have been happy bedfellows.

Gyldenhal's Bjarne Buset told Visit Norway that the easter tradition of staying at a cabin enables påskekrim: “Few other countries have as many days off during easter as Norway. The length of our holiday means that we have time to read.”
 
it's cute but the animation would drive people crazy. I'll use it for the 4chan segment but it has to be static, blinking only.
Can do that for sure. The an!mated desk one was a haphazard funny due to the hamster th!ng and !f you look at the hands they're just the same as the standard dance one so !t's k!nda odd look!ng.
 
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