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3011984 No.3011984 [Reply] [Original]

Do you like Touhou to be serious business or just moe?

>> No.3011986

I only care about the moe.

>> No.3011987

If by serious business you mean GRIMDARK, then moe.

>> No.3011988

Both. Which it is, in canon.

>> No.3011989

I only care about the serious business.

>> No.3011992

I don't like Touhou as I am not a faggot.

>> No.3011993

Grimdark Touhou is best, but I imagine /jp/ are all moefags.

>> No.3011997

grimdark moe.

>> No.3011999

>>3011993
>moefags
>>>/a/

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>> No.3012006

I like both

>> No.3012013
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>>3011992
>I don't like Touhou

>> No.3012022

I only read moe doujins if that says anything.

>> No.3012025

Sakuya > Sanae > Marisa > Reimu

>> No.3012032

I like it when it's contemptibly sipping tea and checking on old friends.

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3012040

I like it to be like in the games.
Which would be what exactly?
Ironic moe?

>> No.3012041

Moe.

Everybody is a moeblob in my Gensokyo.

>> No.3012045
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3012045

I love Touhou!
And I am not a moefag.
I think Touhou is the only great thing about moe things what I like...

>> No.3012049

I can't decide, since I know practically nothing about the story/characters, and wouldn't know where to look.

>> No.3012059

I prefer screwing around with a background of SRS BUSIENSS

>> No.3012067

>>3012049
>I know practically nothing about the story/characters

http://touhou.wikia.com/wiki/Touhou_Wiki

Playing the games help too.

Alternatively you could just lurk /jp/ to get an idea of who is who and what personality they have.

>> No.3012071

I don't think ZUN ever really takes himself too seriously.

>> No.3012094
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3012094

I'm a moefriend.

>> No.3012100

>>3012067
Well, I do play the games, and I have a very, very, basic idea of certain touhou character's personalities, but that's about it.

>> No.3012102

>>3012067
and thanks, by the way.

>> No.3012111

>>3012100
I used to be the same way about a year ago where I didn't know dick all about Touhou. Browsing /jp/, playing the games, and using the wiki helped me learn things pretty fast.

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3012116

both for me, touhou is just awesome

>> No.3012129

both, a mix i guess.

i like moe but a bit of grimdark is fine too if it's not taken too seriously

>> No.3012130
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3012130

More serious business type. Moe is not my pair of shoes.

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>>3012094

>> No.3012136

>>3012100
Letty doesn't like Cirno.
That's all you need to know.

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>>3012130
This pic is epic!

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>>3012130
Epic and creepy too...

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>>3012136
not in the fanbase ;_;

>> No.3012170

grimdark

>> No.3012175
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>>3012140
>>3012145

Glad you like it. There were some "badass" threads on /jp/ where i got these pics. Some were GRIMDARK but i don't mind them since most of them have high quality

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>>3011984

>implying that there's NO IN-BETWEEN

Touhou is all about the moeblobs nowadays. Any serious business that it might have contained has been essentiallyed wiped off the slate since the introduction of Danmaku duels and tea parties.

SERIOUS BUSINESS Touhou is in no way related to Canon Gensokyo, nor is GRIMSOKYO an accurate representation of ZUN's vision.

I will never understand why the BAKA-loving, Lucky-Star-watching, IOSYS-listening secondaryfans continually become tremendously butthurt at the mere mention of anything other than Moe-moe Gensokyo, and promptly resort to childish screaming and hyperbole the instant GRIMSokyo or Serious Business is mentioned. Why they feel so threatened at an alternative view on Gensokyo is beyond me.

Personally, I take no offense to the secondaryfans who want Gensokyo to be a sterile environment where people only kiss each other on the mouth, there are no dickgirls, nobody dies, nobody has sex, nobody argues, and Reimu is Izumi Konata as a miko[i.e. Lucky Star In Gensokyo]. Nor does my butt hurt at the mention of FurrySokyo.

Yes, there is a furry Gensokyo. No, I won't post it.

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>>3012130
Touhou with cool badass style!

>> No.3012196

>>3011984

>implying that there's NO IN-BETWEEN

Touhou is all about the moeblobs nowadays. Any serious business that it might have contained has been essentially wiped off the slate since the introduction of Danmaku duels and tea parties.

SERIOUS BUSINESS Touhou is in no way related to Canon Gensokyo, nor is GRIMSOKYO an accurate representation of ZUN's vision.

I will never understand why the BAKA-loving, Lucky-Star-watching, IOSYS-listening secondaryfans continually become tremendously butthurt at the mere mention of anything other than Moe-moe Gensokyo, and promptly resort to childish screaming and hyperbole the instant GRIMSokyo or Serious Business is mentioned. Why they feel so threatened at an alternative view on Gensokyo is beyond me.

Personally, I take no offense to the secondaryfans who want Gensokyo to be a sterile environment where people only kiss each other on the mouth, there are no dickgirls, nobody dies, nobody has sex, nobody argues, and Reimu is Izumi Konata as a miko[i.e. Lucky Star In Gensokyo]. Nor does my butt hurt at the mention of FurrySokyo.

Yes, there is a furry Gensokyo. No, I won't post it.

>> No.3012199

Serious business for me..

>> No.3012200
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3012200

>Lucky Star In Gensokyo
>FurrySokyo
do not want

>> No.3012202
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3012202

Both.

>> No.3012203

>>3012187
This post would have a sliver of sense if it came from a forum. Perhaps you should find a forum to post in.
It would be easier to use your little avatar, and the my opinion > your opinion is greater there.

Honestly, even those inclined for the lighter aspects of touhou won't shut down the rest denying that they exist. At the very least they just claim that it isn't their personal preference and stick to what they like instead of forcing a common view on everyone. Your post doesn't describes the situation here, but on the outer sites and forums.
So I say, why here?

>> No.3012212 [DELETED] 

Everybody can interpret Gensokyo however they wish. For me, Gensokyo is pull of pure virgin moe lolis.

>> No.3012213

Everybody can interpret Gensokyo however they wish. For me, Gensokyo is full of pure virgin moe lolis.

>> No.3012218

I'd rather it not exist, personally. It causes more harm than good. You can find pretty cartoon girls anywhere.

>> No.3012223

>>3012203

>Honestly, even those inclined for the lighter aspects of touhou won't shut down the rest denying that they exist.

Oh, please. At the mere mention of Grimdark on /jp/, all the Sterile Gensokyo-loving secondaryfans jump out and start baaaaaawling about how no one ever shuts up about Grimdark. It's gotten to the point where we can't even have a decent Grimdark thread without secondaryfans jumping up and down screaming "GB2/POOSHITSMEAR W/ UR SHITY FANFICTION!111 XD"

I can't remember when last we had a decent GRIMsokyo thread.

>> No.3012230

>>3012218
I don't care if it causes harm if I can get a loli waifu.

>> No.3012244

>>3012223

What makes you think the people that don't grimdark are secondaryfans?

>> No.3012255

>>3012223

I was going to do

>implying that people talking about Grimsokyo aren't secondaryfags by default

, but then I realised you were Arcueid "Obvious Troll" Brunestud, and stopped.

>> No.3012265

Moe.

Speaking of moe, what are the moe-est doujins?

>> No.3012280

>>3012255
>>3012244

>Disregarding the old, scary PC-98 Gensokyo

Spoken like true secondaryfans.

You can start reading up on PC-98 Touhou Project and trying to refute this now.

GRIMSokyo....is an overblown, satirical parody of ZUN's work in the PC-98 days, when people died and destructive, scary things happened, such as instead of silly things like flowers blooming everywhere, THE HAKUREI SHRINE IS SMASHED TO BITS.

We're essentially making fun of Old Gensokyo, and honouring it at the same time.

>> No.3012298

>>3012280

>>Disregarding the old, scary, retconned out of existance PC-98 Gensokyo

>> No.3012303 [DELETED] 

>>3012298

PC-98 Gensokyo is BEST Gensokyo.
Fuck year, Genji. What an old soldier.

>> No.3012308

>>3012280
>THE HAKUREI SHRINE IS SMASHED TO BITS
Happened in SWR, and I don't think that counts into the PC-98 era anymore.

Also, stop laying words into peoples mouths.

>> No.3012310

>>3012298

PC-98 Gensokyo is BEST Gensokyo.
Fuck year, Genji. What an old soldier.

No one but a Secondaryfan would have the gall to disrespect the Genesis from which modern Touhou sprang from.

>> No.3012317

>>3012280
The spellcard system everyone agreed on put an end to that.

You're trying to make this a us versus them affair, but we really don't care to get dragged into a screaming match on the internet.
Grimsokyo might not be the part I'm more interested in, but I know some like it. It's only opinions and preferences. No need for namecalling, we're all grown ups here unlike other places where that kind of attitude would get you pages of angry reactions.

>> No.3012318

>>3012308

>Happened in SWR

A Tasogare Frontier-engineered game, I might add. Further proof that the people who count still pay heed to Gensokyo's serious side.

>> No.3012333

>>3012317

>The spellcard system everyone agreed on put an end to that.

Thus, Gensokyo after the reboot. This is the Gensokyo that secondaryfans are most familiar with, so it's only natural that they would discount PC-98 Touhou Project games.

PC-98 will not merely disappear if you pretend it doesn't exist, however.

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>>ITT: Arcueid 'Easily Trolled' Bumstead goes up against the Secondaries

Now why would I fight a battle I can't win? I very clearly said I had no opposition to Lucky Star In Gensokyo, i.e. moeblobs and yuri and nothing scary happening EVER.

I only take issue to those who act as though everything serious and GRIMDARK should be stamped out of the Touhou fandom, when years and years ago, Touhou was considerably more serious than it is now...


Have your moe and slice-of-life, by all means. You chaps enjoyed A Summer Day's Dream, right?

>> No.3012365

>>3012333
You're behaving irrationally, which coupled with your posting history and posting style give me grounds to dismiss you as a troll looking for an argument.
You'll be filtered and ignored from now on.

One last thing, I like both grimsokyo and tea parties. All in moderation, no reason why both interpretations can't coexist.

>> No.3012371

I enjoy a bit of grimdark with my tea and crumpets. Ideally, you should have both, but the part that I think deserves more emphasis is the grimdark. I do want to be reminded regularly that all of these sweet little girls in their funny hats are flesh-eating monsters at heart.

>> No.3012373

>>3012351
Nobody here is saying that grimdark is non-existent in gensokyo. If you want to ramble on about this, go where ever you expect these people to be, and leave us alone.

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3012377

Anonymous stop shitting up the board with your worthless drivel against /jp/'s number one tripfag.

She's number one

>> No.3012386

>>3012365
>One last thing, I like both grimsokyo and tea parties. All in moderation, no reason why both interpretations can't coexist.

Isn't that exactly what Arc was trying to say?

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I don't even like Grimdark Gensokyo that much.

It has its appeal, but that's because I'd like to see ASOIAF-esque re-imaginings of a feudal village in Japan, that's all.

Slutsokyo and Futasokyo are up there, though. Perhaps because of all the erotic schoolteachers and huge-breasted bunnies.

>> No.3012416

>>3012386
Kind of, but he bashes the people who deny grimdark, and doesn't accept that they see Gensokyo how they want to see it.

Thus, he's not a tad better than the people he hates.

>> No.3012417

>>3012386
No. He was claiming that anyone that didn't like grimsokyo automatically denied its existence and was just a secondary fan that deluded themselves into thinking that PC-98 touhou didn't exist.
It was a moronic, broad description. Accurate only if you go to another place where the secondary fans really behave that way.

It's an argument fabricated for a completely different place, and I'll be happier ignoring him from now on.

>> No.3012424

>>3012386
>Isn't that exactly what Arc was trying to say?
Then he's really bad at that.

>> No.3012428

It's pretty hypocritical that the tripfaggot calling other people secondary fans hasn't even cleared IN on easy with continues.

>> No.3012430

>>3012416

>Kind of, but he bashes the people who deny grimdark, and doesn't accept that they see Gensokyo how they want to see it.

Hardly.

I don't know why these people have to troll us into the fucking stratosphere when we can't to discuss Grimsokyo. That right there is what I can't seem to wrap my head around.

>>3012417

Except...you know...people behave like that, here. Denial isn't going to just make that go away. We have people who like IOSYS, as much as you're going to want to disprove that, it's entirely factual.

I really, really wish what you were saying was true. Really. /jp/ would 10 times better if it were.

>> No.3012446

>>3012430
Go read your own posts again son, this one in particular: >>3012280

>> No.3012465

>>3012446

What of them?

>> No.3012484

>>3012465

>the BAKA-loving, Lucky-Star-watching, IOSYS-listening secondaryfans
>Spoken like true secondaryfans
>You can start reading up on PC-98 Touhou Project and trying to refute this now
>all the Sterile Gensokyo-loving secondaryfans

>Implying you don't bash moé-fans

I can't believe this simple task was too much for you to figure out.

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>>3012484

>implying that a few shots fired over the bows of Secondaryfans is a bad thing

Oh, you.

If I knew you were going to get that butthurt about it I would have worded my arguments better. They've jabbed at us in far worse style, and if we even dare to open our mouths...

>LOL U MAD? I TROL U, EASILY BUTTHURT FGT


Double standards, thy name is /jp/.

>> No.3012517

ZUN hates every single one of you!

>> No.3012525

>>3012505
Why are you such a dick Arc? I try so hard to like you, but threads like this won't let me.

>> No.3012528

>>3012505
More like "Easily trolled, thy name is /jp/."
Good work.

>> No.3012534

>>3012525

There was a time when I actually posted in a civilized and fair fashion on /jp/, and promptly got trolled into SPACE AND TIME ITSELF for my pains.

Needless to say, that won't be a mistake I'll make again anytime soon.

/k/ actually trolls me less than you fucktards.

>> No.3012543

>>3012505
I wouldn't call that a "few shots", kid.
And again, your so-called "secondaryfags" are few and far between on /jp/ (again, look through this thread and show me someone who denys grimdark, you can't).
Nobody here screams he trolled you, they only say that you are a troll yourself, which, by looking your behaviour, isn't that farfetched.

>> No.3012549

>>3012534
Hahahaha. You still mad you got troll in that thread?
I still remember that thread, it was a good laugh.

Anyone got easymodo link to that thread? Feel like laughing at arc again. I remember they were arguing some religion shit.

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>>3012543

>I wouldn't call that a "few shots", kid.

Then you really ARE an easily butthurt wimp, aren't you?

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>>3012534
Never change

>> No.3012560

>>3012551
Instead of trying to insult me, why don't you go and try to find some more arguments for your statements?
Oh right, you can't.

>> No.3012564

>>3012549
What are you people talking about? What thread?
I'm interested in this.

>> No.3012568

>Do you like Touhou to be serious business or just moe?
>all fifty replies of this shit

Reported, enjoy your bans

>> No.3012573

>>3012560

I don't argue with easily butthurt people, so that kind of leaves you out.

>> No.3012583

Hey Arc, you're awfully fond of throwing around the IOSYS "secondary fan" strawman, but I've never seen you in ANY of the Let's Play Danmaku threads on /jp/. What do you say to that?

>> No.3012586

Well this thread is definitely serious business.

>> No.3012591

>>3012573
>I don't argue
>10+ posts rambling on about bullshit

Sorry, what?

>> No.3012593

>>3012568
>implying that there are mods on /jp/

>> No.3012601

>>3012583

>but I've never seen you in ANY of the Let's Play Danmaku threads on /jp/. What do you say to that?

I also don't play in the Melty Blood threads. I have no wish to game with /jp/, nor will I contribute to them. I will play my STG's by myself, and unlike the secondaryfans who think that Touhou is the end-all and be-all of STGS, I will only give a shit about your Let's Play Danmaku threads when you bring out other hardcore Curtain Fire games like Mushihime-sama.

>> No.3012610

>>3012601
>hardcore Curtain Fire games
>Mushihime-sama
IHJBT

>> No.3012615

>>3012601
>I only play hardcore games for mature gamers like myself

And if you hate /jp/ that much, why are you still here?

>> No.3012630

Fuck off Arc.

>> No.3012640

>>3012615

The same reason why I hate 4chan and yet continue to post on it.

Every board is /b/ with a theme. /jp/ is /b/ with touhous and eroge. /x/ is /b/ with SPOOKY!1. /o/ is /b/ with cars.

The only really good boards are /d/, /h/, /s/, /r/, and probably /w/. They are actually on-topic and feature considerably less trolling.

>> No.3012646

>>3012615


>
>I only play hardcore games for mature gamers like myself

also: HELLO /v/irgin, what are you doing here on /jp/, using /v/ catchphrases?

Oh, wait, I forgot. /jp/ = /a/ + /b/ + /v/

>> No.3012659

>>3012646
You would have to go to /v/ to know that is a /v/ catchphrase, dipshit.

>> No.3012663

>>3012646
I like you Arc, but now you're replying to obvious trolls who replied to your original obvious trolling and I can't tell who is winning anymore.

>> No.3012666

>>3012601
Your judgment of Mushihime-sama indicates that you've only seen it in Youtube videos and not actually played it. It's tough, but it's certainly not HARDEST GAME EVER or even a "hardcore" curtain fire game.

>> No.3012672

>>3012646
I'm conforming to your style of writing.
And by reading, >>3012640, it sounds you come to 4chan for the /b/ aspect in every board.

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>>3012601
>>3012573
>>3012551
>>3012534
>>3012505
>>3012430
>>3012409
>>3012351
>>3012333
>>3012318
>>3012310
>>3012280
>>3012223
>>3012196

>> No.3012678

>>3012640
>>3012646
You and your troll buddies, like (″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾, should just leave /jp/.
All your life is Unlimited Trolling Works.

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>> No.3012686

>>3012678
Hey, you leave (″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾ out of this. He's a good guy.

>> No.3012687

>>3012666

Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and show me some of your scores on Arrange mode? I promise not to make fun of them.

>> No.3012690

I am giggling so hard at this thread.
hahaha.

>> No.3012694

>>3012564
Enjoy laughing at Arcueid Brunestud !ARCIkc4cG6 get trolled.
http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/jp/thread/2350639

>> No.3012701

I wish to be the trolling tripfriend.

>> No.3012704

>>3012694
he always was an asshole

>> No.3012711

Why does every thread Arc posts in turn to a shit throwing contest?

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3012717

>this thread

>> No.3012720

>>3012711
>Arc
>shit

There you go.

>> No.3012722

>>3012678
Did I offend you somehow?

>> No.3012734

>>3012687
>Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and show me some of your scores on Arrange mode? I promise not to make fun of them.

I'll do one better; I'll play through a game and post my score when I finish under the name "Anon5." While I'm doing this, I want you to do the same and post your score as "ABrun."
If you decline this challenge, don't make any excuses, just say that you decline.

And if you don't respond to this post, I'll take it as proof of your resignation.

And for good measure, I want you to post some of your Touhou replays.

>> No.3012742

>>3012686
>good guy
Attempted to start unnecessary shitstorm in translation scene.
Evil, not good.

>> No.3012745

figma Reimu is too serious and too realistically proportioned. I would prefer it if she had Lucky Star-esque proportions or like in the OP pic

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>>3012678

It amuses me no end that /jp/ anons think that trolling tripfags is a worthy accomplishment and worth cheering on, but they fly into a gigantic rage of butthurt when they get trolled back.

At least the butthurt responses are more amusing here than on /k/.

>> No.3012756

serious business moe

>> No.3012757

>>3012742
Hi heklin.

>> No.3012758

>>3012751
Why do you use an avatar?

>> No.3012759

>>3012751
>U DINDT TROL ME I TROL U HUE HUE

>> No.3012771

>>3012742
Good thing I don't give a shit about the translation scene.

>> No.3012772

>>3012759

I did not troll anyone in this thread.

Anon trolled himself into a frenzy somehow, but I am not sure how I'm involved in that.

>> No.3012784

>>3012757
Try harder. Or get out of /jp/, trollmaster.

>> No.3012785

>>3012772
I want to see you take >>3012734 challenge.
Don't be a pussy and prove that you are not a secondaryfag.

>> No.3012791

Fucking tripfags.

>> No.3012795

I think he's talking about the e-mail I posted from Mangagamer that led to Game-Patch deleting their forum and banning everyone from their IRC channel.

I can only assume that he's one of the Game-Patch "staff" as no one on /jp/ actually believes their lies.

>> No.3012796

This is, without a doubt, one of the best threads on /jp/ right now, by the way.

>> No.3012789 [DELETED] 

>>3012771
I can only assume he's talking about the e-mail I posted from Mangagamer that led to Game-Patch deleting their forum and banning everyone from their IRC channel.

I can only assume that he's one of the Game-Patch "staff" as no one on /jp/ actually believes their lies.

>> No.3012798

>>3012772
>I did not troll anyone
You tried man, you really gave your best and put so much effort in it...but in the end, it doesn't even matter.

>> No.3012802

>>3012795
>>3012796
Wow. You guys troll in pairs now.

>> No.3012805

Holy fuck /jp/ is full of drama.

>> No.3012813

>>3012751
>>3012796
These two posts made it obvious that you are a troll.

>> No.3012816

Hey Arc, I'm waiting for you to accept my challenge. And I'll even make it easier for you; we can both play on Maniac rather than Arrange.

>> No.3012821

Paranoia controls the oldfags of the channels. The anxious troll themselves.

Oh, to be a child again.

>> No.3012828

>>3012795
Trolling doesn't need such lame justification. Don't try to act like Judge Dredd.

>> No.3012831

>>3012805

>Holy fuck /jp/ is full of drama.

JUST THE WAY WE LIKE IT!

Everyone on here has delusions of grandeur and an impossibly over-inflated ego. That, mixed with a terminal inability to come to grips with reality, makes for one hell of a cocktail.


As a matter of fact, I think the drama is what attracts me to /jp/ the most. It's like back in the days when furries would regularly cause drama on 4chan, so much that they caused their very own wordfilter.

>> No.3012833

Arc confirmed for secondaryfag.

>> No.3012846

I like Jones.

>> No.3012850

>>3012831
>delusions of grandeur and an impossibly over-inflated ego.

No Arc, it's just you. We're just tired of your bullshit.

>> No.3012851

>>3012831
I am here to diiscuss /jp/ related things, VN and Touhou.

>> No.3012861

>>3012833

hi guise! *holds up spork* mai name is arc-chan and i liek touhos! i think reimu-san is kawaii and she wud b marisas girlfriend becuz their such a CUTE COUPLE!11 omg so liek i wuz lisn to IOSYS an i saw a pic of reimu-san wit her boobs out and i was liek UH UH GIRLFRIEND REIMU WUDNT SHOW NEONE HER BOOBS! reimus a good girl!!

does n e one kno were i can get Touhou Souyuu Shinpi? i want 2 put in on mai iPod.

>> No.3012864

>>3012828
Honestly, you have got to be the only person here who actually cares about Game-Patch's demise.

>> No.3012873

>>3012861
You're not funny, stop trying to be.

>> No.3012875

>>3012861
>IOSYS
>iPod

Please don't do this.

>> No.3012876

>>3012850

Read >>3010569

and then tell me that /jp/ anons aren't impossibly pompous, overblown, and hilariously egotistical.

>> No.3012879
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>Arcueid Brunestud !ARCIkc4cG6

>> No.3012881

>>3012795
I don't have a problem with you taking "revenge" on them personally.
But misleading people into believing that everyone on /jp/ would like to troll them as much as you do proves that you're just another Arcueid Brunestud !ARCIkc4cG6 tripfag in the making.

>> No.3012890

>>3012875
Show me another music player that has >100GB capacity and I'll consider getting another.

>> No.3012892

>>3012876
>impossibly pompous, overblown, and hilariously egotistical

Sounds like an accurate description of yourself. You fit perfectly in with the rest of us.

>> No.3012893

This thread is embarassing.

>> No.3012897 [DELETED] 

Sea otters, whose numbers were once estimated at 150,000–300,000, were hunted extensively for their fur between 1741 and 1911, and the world population fell to 1,000–2,000 individuals in a fraction of their historic range. A subsequent international ban on hunting, conservation efforts, and reintroduction programs into previously populated areas have contributed to numbers rebounding, and the species now occupies about two-thirds of its former range. The recovery of the sea otter is considered an important success in marine conservation, although populations in the Aleutian Islands and California have recently declined or have plateaued at depressed levels. For these reasons (as well as its particular vulnerability to oil spills) the sea otter remains classified as an endangered species.

>> No.3012896

drama

>> No.3012898

>>3012892

>Sounds like an accurate description of yourself. You fit perfectly in with the rest of us.

Wow, don't start saying things like that or the Anons might have a heart attack.

>> No.3012902 [DELETED] 

Construction began on the bridge in June 1974, and completed on October 22, 1977. It was designed by the Michael Baker Company, under the direction of Chief Engineer Clarence V. Knudsen, and executed by U.S. Steel's American Bridge Division. Final cost of construction was $37 million (approximately $4 million over bid). It is made from COR-TEN steel. The use of COR-TEN in construction presented several challenges; notable among them was ensuring that the weld-points weathered at the same rate as the rest of the steel.

>> No.3012908 [DELETED] 

Tunney Morgan Hunsaker (September 1, 1932 – April 27, 2005) was the police chief of Fayetteville, West Virginia in 1960 when Hunsaker was Cassius Clay's (now Muhammed Ali) first opponent in a professional boxing bout. Hunsaker lost a six-round decision to the young challenger. Both of his eyes were swollen shut by the end of the bout. After the fight Hunsaker said "Clay was as fast as lightning ... I tried every trick I knew to throw at him off balance but he was just too good". In his autobiography, Ali said Hunsaker dealt him one of the hardest body blows he ever took in his career. Ali and Hunsaker became good friends and stayed in touch over the years. Hunsaker said he did not agree with Ali's decision to refuse military service, but praised him as a great humanitarian and athlete.

>> No.3012901

>>3012881
Excuse me? All I did was post the e-mail I got from Mangagamer. I take no responsibility for everything that happened afterwards.

And I think most of the "trolling" came from some guys on #ensue.

>> No.3012904

>>3012864
There you go again.

>> No.3012912 [DELETED] 

Determining the poverty line is usually done by finding the total cost of all the essential resources that an average human adult consumes in one year. This approach is needs-based in that an assessment is made of the minimum expenditure needed to maintain a tolerable life. This was the original basis of the poverty line in the United States, whose calculation was simplified to be based solely on the cost of food and is updated each year. In developing countries, the most expensive of these resources is typically the rent required to live in an apartment. Economists thus pay particular attention to the real estate market and housing prices because of their strong influence on the poverty threshold.

>> No.3012911

>>3012861
There you go mentioning IOSYS again in a "secondary fan" strawman again, in spite of not answering my challenge or posting any of your TH replays.

Hypocrisy much?

Why don't YOU put your money where your mouth is, and give me an answer as to whether you're going to face off against me in Mushihime-sama?

>> No.3012913

>>3012897
>>3012908
>>3012902
Go back to /a/ faggot. You aren't even doing it right.

>> No.3012919 [DELETED] 

When a phrase is used as a euphemism, it often becomes a metaphor whose literal meaning is dropped. Euphemisms may be used to hide unpleasant or disturbing ideas, even when the literal term for them is not necessarily offensive. This type of euphemism is used in public relations and politics, where it is sometimes called doublespeak. Sometimes, using euphemisms is equated to politeness. There are also superstitious euphemisms, based (consciously or subconsciously) on the idea that words have the power to bring bad fortune (for example, not speaking the word "cancer"; see etymology and common examples below), and there are religious euphemisms, based on the idea that some words are holy, or that some words are spiritually imperiling (taboo; see etymology).

>> No.3012917

I had some respect for you Arc, even though you're harsh, you sometimes you make good points in your posts, but seeing that you're acting like a total dick in this thread while avoiding any response to that guy who offered you a fair challenge, you're nothing but a coward and a poor troll.

>> No.3012920

>>3012881

(″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾ never took "revenge" on them. Re-read the thread when all the drama happened.

>> No.3012923 [DELETED] 

As the "Goddess of Rhamnous", Nemesis was honored and placated in an archaic sanctuary in the isolated district of Rhamnous, in northeastern Attica. There she was a daughter of Oceanus, the primeval river-ocean that encircles the world. Pausanias noted her iconic statue there. It included a crown of stags and little Nikes and was made by Pheidias after the Battle of Marathon (490 BC), crafted from a block of Parian marble brought by the over-confident Persians, who had intended to make a memorial stele after their expected victory.

>> No.3012922
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>>3012911

>WHY WON'T YOU ANSWER MY TROLLING?! PLEASE! PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU, PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

>> No.3012926 [DELETED] 

Drawing is a form of visual expression and is one of the major forms within the visual arts. Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoals, chalk, pastels, markers, stylus, or various metals like silverpoint. There are a number of subcategories of drawing, including cartooning. Certain drawing methods or approaches, such as "doodling" and other informal kinds of drawing such as drawing in the fog a shower leaves on a bathroom mirror, or the surrealist method of "entopic graphomania," in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots, may or may not be considered as part of "drawing" as a "fine art."

>> No.3012931 [DELETED] 

One of few surviving medieval architectural drawing from the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 13th century is the Plan of Saint Gall, a architectural drawing of a monastic compound dating from the early 9th century. The Plan depicts an entire Benedictine monastic compound including churches, houses, stables, kitchens, workshops, brewery, infirmary, and even a special house for bloodletting. The Plan was never actually built, and was so named because it was kept at the famous medieval monastery library of the Abbey of St. Gall, where it remains to this day.

>> No.3012932 [DELETED] 

There was also the rise of the "gentleman architect" who usually dealt with wealthy clients and concentrated predominantly on visual qualities derived usually from historical prototypes, typified by the many country houses of Great Britain that were created in the Neo Gothic or Scottish Baronial styles.

>> No.3012936 [DELETED] 

Modern architecture is a set of building styles with similar characteristics, primarily the simplification of form and the elimination of ornament. The first variants were conceived early in the 20th century. Modern architecture was adopted by many influential architects and architectural educators, however very few "Modern buildings" were built in the first half of the century. It gained popularity after the Second World War and became the dominant architectural style for institutional and corporate buildings for three decades.

>> No.3012945 [DELETED] 

Besides common silica-based glasses, many other inorganic and organic materials may also form glasses, including plastics (e.g., acrylic glass), carbon, metals, carbon dioxide (see below), phosphates, borates, chalcogenides, fluorides, germanates (glasses based on GeO2), tellurites (glasses based on TeO2), antimonates (glasses based on Sb2O3), arsenates (glasses based on As2O3), titanates (glasses based on TiO2), tantalates (glasses based on Ta2O5), nitrates, carbonates and many other substances.

>> No.3012953 [DELETED] 

Although the vitreous is in contact with the retina and helps to keep it in place by pressing it against the choroid, it does not adhere to the retina, except in three places: around the anterior border of the retina; in the macula, the tiny spot in the retina which gives us our "detail" and central vision; and at the optic nerve disc (where the retina sends about 1.2 million nerve fibres (axons) to the brain).

>> No.3012954

>>3012922

He's not trolling.

>> No.3012959 [DELETED] 

When the ciliary bodies produce the aqueous humor, it first flows into the posterior chamber (bounded by the lens and the iris). It then flows through the pupil of the iris into the anterior chamber (bounded by the iris and the cornea). From here, it flows through a structure known as the trabecular meshwork to enter the normal body circulation. Thus, the two main mechanisms of ocular hypertension are an increased production of aqueous humor, or a decreased outflow of aqueous humor.

>> No.3012960

>>3012920
He lurked and posted chatroom logs of Gamepatch on the thread. Trying to get everyone to laugh and rage at their idiocy.

I'd say he's pretty much partly responsible for the drama.

>> No.3012964 [DELETED] 

The average value of intraocular pressure is 15.5 mmHg with fluctuations of about 2.75 mmHg. Intraocular pressure varies throughout the night and day. The diurnal variation for normal eyes is between 3 and 6 mmHg and the variation may increase in glaucomatous eyes. During the night, intraocular pressure usually decreases due to the slower production of aqueous humour. Intraocular pressure also varies with a number of other factors such as heart rate, respiration, exercise, fluid intake, systemic medication and topical drugs. Alcohol consumption leads to a transient decrease in intraocular pressure and caffeine may increase intraocular pressure

>> No.3012975

>>3012922
It isn't trolling. I asked you why you didn't play in any of the Let's Play threads we had here, in spite of them repeatedly featuring difficult, non-Touhou stuff like DoDonPachi or Raiden(once or twice I think). You deflected this question by bringing up Mushihime-sama, citing it as a more "hardcore" game than Touhou.

I can accept this rhetoric, albeit with some reservations.

What slightly bothers me though, is that when you told me to put my money where my mouth is, I gave you a fair challenge and you've apparently decided to ignore/run away from it by playing the loltroll card.

I'll ask you one last time, very clearly. Be a man and answer in a straightforward way; do you intend to accept or not?

>> No.3012977

I always read these wikispams. It's so great that I don't have to click on the random article option to satisfy my curiosity.

>> No.3012989
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>>3012954

>He's not trolling

>> No.3012997

>>3012960
He did what?
All I remember seeing of (″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾ , are his trying to be funny comments in those troll or daily threads here and there.

Where's the said easymodo thread where this occured?

>> No.3013013

>>3012997
http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/jp/thread/3003617

All of the posts by (″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾ in that thread are me except >>3003674.

Also, I am not VDZ.

>> No.3013014 [DELETED] 

The cell membrane acts as a barrier which prevents the inside solution (intracellular fluid) from mixing with the outside solution (extracellular fluid). These two solutions have different concentrations of their ions. Furthermore, this difference in concentrations leads to a difference in charge of the solutions. This creates a situation whereby one solution is more positive than the other. Therefore, positive ions will tend to gravitate towards the negative solution. Likewise, negative ions will tend to gravitate towards the positive solution. To quantify this property, one would like to somehow capture this relative positivity (or negativity). To do this, the outside solution is set as the zero voltage. Then the difference between the inside voltage and the zero voltage is determined. For example, if the outside voltage is 100 mV, and the inside voltage is 30 mV, then the difference is 70 mV. This difference is what is commonly referred to as the membrane potential.

>> No.3013015

and some people think /jp/ is immune to this faggotry

>> No.3013019 [DELETED] 

The east face of The Falcon is on Lower Bridge Street and the north face on Grosvenor Road. The east face has two storeys on a sandstone plinth with two gables. Most of the sandstone is rendered. To the left is a staircase of nine steps leading from the street to the lower storey, which is the level of the enclosed row. The lower storey has close timber studding and an eleven-light leaded window. Above this is a row of twelve quatrefoil panels which slope slightly outwards over which is a continuous 34-light leaded window. The two gables are carried on brackets which curve outwards, and have herringbone struts, moulded bargeboards and shaped finials.

>> No.3013022 [DELETED] 

Retaining walls are a special type of wall, that may be either external to a building or part of a building, that serves to provide a barrier to the movement of earth, stone or water. The ground surface or water on one side of a retaining wall will be noticeably higher than on the other side. A dike is one type of retaining wall, as is a levee, a load-bearing foundation wall, and a sea wall.

>> No.3013031 [DELETED] 

This period was one of musical experimentation for the band. Gilmour, Waters and Wright each contributed material that had its own voice and sound, giving this material less consistency than the Barrett-dominated early years or the more polished, collaborative sound of later years. As Barrett had been the lead singer during his era, Gilmour, Waters and Wright now split both songwriting and lead vocal duties. Waters mostly wrote low-key, jazzy melodies with dominant bass lines and complex, symbolic lyrics, Gilmour focused on guitar-driven blues jams, and Wright preferred melodic psychedelic keyboard-heavy numbers. Unlike Waters, Gilmour and Wright tended to write tracks that had simple lyrics or that were purely instrumental. This led to that Waters begun to write almost all of the bands lyrics, while Gilmour and Wright wrote the most of the music. Some of the band's most experimental music is from this period, such as "A Saucerful of Secrets" –consisting largely of noises, feedback, percussion, oscillators and tape loops– and "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (which also went by a number of other names) –a bass- and keyboard-heavy jam culminating in crashing drums and Waters' primal screams.

>> No.3013037 [DELETED] 

Hastings had suffered over the years from the lack of a natural harbour, and there have been attempts to create a sheltered harbour. Attempts were made to build a stone harbour during the reign of Elizabeth I, but the foundations were destroyed by the sea in terrible storms. The last harbour project began in 1896, but this also failed when structural problems and rising costs exhausted all the available funds. Today a fractured seawall is all that remains of what might have become a magnificent harbour. In 1897 the foundation stone was laid of a large concrete structure, but there was insufficient money to complete the work and the "Harbour arm" remains uncompleted. It was partially blown up to discourage possible use by German invasion forces during World War II. The fishing boats are still stored on and launched from the beach.

>> No.3013039

>>3012997
http://archive.easymodo.net/cgi-board.pl/jp/thread/2998668
The original thread that he started.

>>3013013
Learn to link correctly. YOU enjoyed participating in that drama thread as well.

>> No.3013057

>>3013039
The last two (″・ิ_・ิ)っ-̾ posts in that thread aren't mine. In fact, they are probably yours.

>> No.3013077

^_^

>> No.3013082

>>3013057
Not mine, but thanks for the info. Last part shows that you're trolling tirelessly again.

>> No.3013104

>>3013082
Kay. I don't believe you.

>> No.3013113

>>3013039
>>3013057
Thanks, I guess. I need some time to digest this.
Also, I'm glad that you finally got a tripcode, but the nature of your postings tells me it might have been a wrong move...

>> No.3013139

>>3013104
No one asked you.

>> No.3013165

>>3013104
ara? u mad

>> No.3013178

>>3013139
You sure told me.

>> No.3013187

>>3013165
Yes. That's it, I am leaving this board, goodbye forever.

>> No.3013237

Looks like Arc ran away, huh? Well, I guess this is proof that he can't really call other people secondary IOSYS lovers without being a contemptible hypocrite.

I'll challenge him again the next he appears.

>> No.3013271

>>3013237

You and your STG duels... Challenge him, indeed.

>> No.3013348

age for /jp/'s number one tripfag

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>>3013348

in b4 SAMEFAG

>> No.3013432

i played my first touhou this sundy. so far i like it because it is what it is but i haven't managed to finish it(imperishable night yet) so i'm not really familiar with the zuniverse yet

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