Aizu Wakamatsu Station exactly 10 years agoMarked for deletion (Old)
Are there still public webcams of this stuff?
>>126187Not of the Aizu Wakamatsu Station, unfortunately. Not since ~2019. Which is a shame since that station holds a lot of memories and a warm place in oldfags' hearts [moot himself was visible on that cam once]. Since ~2019 4chan /jp/ threads had to find a different station. They chose the Yunokami-Onsen Station, but it's not the same
what's so cool about stations anyway
>>126188I'm feeling cold just looking at this. Your fortune: Bad luck
>>126188>moot himself was visible on that cam onceWas that during the same trip he met with ZUN?
>I'm feeling cold just looking at this.And Japan doesn't even haev teh district heating system! When the winter comes, you're basically on your own. Just imagine seating under a kotatsu for a whole season... I'm glad to have these Soviet things in my apartment, thanks to them I can post on Heyuri all winter long while wearing women panties only (and sometimes not wearing anything at all )
>>126591My solution to heating is getting a shitty computer and overclocking it beyond it's intended speed rangeGuaranteed heat
>>126648when it's cold out, I will fire up an old C2D machine from maybe 2008; it running modern software means it is always running hot lmao
>>126336when was that? was that before people found out robert bopkins was a psuedonym
I have a 2006 Pentium D machine, which can adequately warm my room in the winter just sitting idle
Train thread on Heyuri died after 2-3 days, just like train threads on /jp/
because no one cares about stupid trains. find better hobby than one from autism starterpack
I don't have much to talk about trains.I live in a big city and I ride a train every day I go outside. If I'm lucky and it's packed, there will be young girls I will be able to have an "acceptable" physical contact with (´・ω・`)In hot summer days, I will be able to smell them too.
>>127190ur autistic for getting so worked up over a thread on an imageboard
>>126188I was never one to call /jp/ my home board, so what's the reason or cultural significance behind /jp/ fixating on Aizu Wakamatsu station then Yunokami-Onsen station?