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What does satori feels like?

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 10:27

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 10:34

Anal penetration.

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 10:40

like coins and salty milk

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 11:58

>>2-3
Sounds good, I gotta try...

Name: MARISA 2012-07-31 12:36

I'm Marisa, badass Spanish witch.
Eat my black-white vagina, bitch!

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 14:43

>>5
NICE JACKSON 5 GET, MR. JACKSON

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 18:13

You already know, OP.

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 18:34

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Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 18:43

You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi!
Question to discuss:
Have chat sex go!

You: yes Master

You: Can I clean your ears stranger?

Stranger: Please do.

Stranger: They are so dirty.

You: Ok, don't move too much please!

You: Let me wet them up with my saliva first

You: *lick*

You: *lick*

Stranger: Oh yeahhh

Stranger: I like that

You: *takes a cotton swab and starts scrubbing the ear canal*

You: *scrub scrub scrub*

Stranger: HARDER

You: Look at how much nasty stuff is going out!

You: We need to scrub harder!

You: *SCRUB SCRUB SCRUB*

Stranger: Ohhh yeahhh

You: *SCRUB SCRUB SCRUB*

Stranger: I came.

Your conversational partner has disconnected.

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 19:09

dependent type systems

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 20:45

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Name: Anonymous 2012-07-31 21:08

Learning lisp will alter your life.

Your brain will grow bigger than you ever thought possible.

You will rewrite all of your applications in just a handful of lines

Society will shun you. You will shun society.

You will become disatisfied with everything and everyone around you.

Lisp is so simple to learn that you can learn lisp in just a few minutes. I just learnt it now while I was waiting for a bus.

Lisp is so simple that you can implement it in any language in just a few pages of code. This might never happen though, because once you've learnt lisp you'd never want to write anything in any language other than lisp, so you wouldn't bother implementing lisp in any language other than lisp.

Lisp can be fully implemented in lisp in just a handful of lines. I just implemented lisp in lisp, fully, while i was hopping onto a bus and paying for my bus ticket all at the same time.

When you become a lisper, you will laugh at jokes that no one else thinks are funny. You will know things that cannot be expressed in ordinary imperative language.

You will think people are idiots when they state things like "Hi, how are you?" because a lisper simply doesn't need to use such verbose constructs. Lisp abstracts away those patterns of interaction and makes them completely irrelevant. The proper way to greet a fellow lisper is just a tiny nod of the chin, and about a tenth of a wink from your left eye, then point at your tin foil hat. They will know what you mean. if they don't know what you mean then they are not a true lisp programmer and they don't matter anyway.

Lisp was invented a long time ago, before java, before C, before fortran, before computers, before people, before the earth was built. the universe itself is a lisp program so trivial that no true lisper would even bother implementing it.

Lisp is so elegant that the very fact that you know even the first thing about it will qualify you for a season as principal dancer of the royal ballet. You will go out on stage in your little tutu and just scribble a few round brackets in the air with your toe. People will gasp in wonder. Unless they don't know any lisp. If they don't know any lisp then they are idiots and they don't matter.

Only lispers have a true definition of fun. Maybe ML programmers too. All of today's languages are based on fortran and lisp. The bad bits fortran, the good: lisp.

If you're good enough to use lisp, you'll soon be frustrated with lisp. Lisp is not an adequate lisp. By the time my bus had made it two blocks I'd written some simple lisp macros that were so powerful they made lisp completely obsolete and replaced it with a new language. Fortunately, that new language was also called lisp. And i was able to prove, mathematically, that the new lisp i'd created was both far superior to lisp in every conceivable way, but also exactly equivalent to lisp in every possible way. I was very excited by this. But also found it very boring.

Reddit is proof that lisp is really powerful. Paul Graham originally wrote reddit, in lisp, on the back of a napkin while he was waiting for a coffee. it was so powerful that it had to be rewritten in python just so that ordinary computers could understand it. Because it was written in lisp it was almost no effort to rewrite the entire thing, and the rewrite was completed in-between two processor cycles. Paul Graham himself was completely written in lisp, by an earlier version of himself, also written in lisp, by an earlier version of lisp. It's lisp, paul graham, lisp, paul graham, all the way down.

Because we've reached the limits of moore's law, the computers of the future will have many-core processors and all our programs will need to be written in a combination of haskell and lisp, that will itself be so powerful that the computers of the future will not be able to implement any of our ideas without creating time-travelling algorithms that borrow processing power from other computers that are further into the future. This sounds difficult, but in lisp it isn't difficult at all. in haskell this is a built-in feature and the way you implement it is just a no-brainer to any one who knows lisp or haskell.

After that, the computer of the future will be called The Lisputer. It's speed will be measured using the Lispunit, which is a measure of how many simultaneous arguments about the inadequacy of lisp can be proposed and defeated by an infinite number of lisp pundits without any actual decisions being made. Today's computers run at just under one lispunit. The Lisputer will run at lisp Lispunits, where lisp is a fundamental maximum constant of the universe that can't be expressed using ordinary imperative numerals. Suffice to say that it ends with an infinite number of closing parentheses.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-01 5:27

Lisp is so elegant that the very fact that you know even the first thing about it will qualify you for a season as principal dancer of the royal ballet. You will go out on stage in your little tutu and just scribble a few round brackets in the air with your toe. People will gasp in wonder. Unless they don't know any lisp. If they don't know any lisp then they are idiots and they don't matter.
Lisp in a nutshell.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-01 6:05

Name: VIPPER 2012-08-01 6:30

>>12
Great kopipe, enjoyed reading it again.

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