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118475 No.1   [Reply]

Nobody ever stops loving Cracky. But the human mind is the most complex piece of software ever compiled; it contains certain glitches, but also certain safeguards. Programmers often refer to "sanity checks" built into their programs to filter out destructive input before it can cause real damage, but they failed to grasp how truly appropriate the name really was.

I want to be her lover
I want to be her friend
I want to be her ward
I don't need to want to be her believer, I already pray to her

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>> No.8  

>>7
You still dance around the question "why are you here, Alex", but you just gave the answer, you want to "kill" .71 like you "killed" CH, and it's all our fault, because we "snobbed" you.

>> No.9  

>>8
Yeah, you're right.

Silly of me. I have better things to do.

Scew the lot of you. I won't bother you again.

>> No.10  

>>7
Crackyhouse isn't finished, it's the exact same it was years ago.

>> No.11  

>>10
yep, just like Alex has nothing better to do...



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>> No.2  

http://195.242.99.71/cracky/kareha.pl/1307602937/



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>> No.14  

aweo;fuyapw38ory2389056sdtuhvpse94ub2ethio45uf59bgy4e5otij7wbfg5yu9t8prtnm6908rj9pyv8n ovf;iw34890

>>12

you cant be srs

>> No.15  

more please

>> No.16  

>>12

Could she replace cracky?

>> No.17  

>>16

0/10



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136172 No.1   [Reply]

Is it true that olivia is fat now?

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>>1
she could still be fat and a goddess, you silly

>> No.13  

>>12
It pisses me off that the very few genuinely witty people involved in this "community" seem to choose to post HERE - among all these "heresy" and "Holy Trinity" bores! - and not on Crackyhouse

>> No.14  

>>13
They may actually be the same, and you'd never know.

>> No.15  

>>11
that is far from chubbby.



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21737 No.1   [Reply]

lol

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I would love to get old with her... Spend my last days, on rocking chair looking at her. And even though she would be old lady, she would still be as beautiful for me as she was during the day she posted "sup" photos...

>> No.3  

>>2
I'd be happy to think that while only looking from afar.

>> No.4  

>>3
I'd be happy slitting your throat with a knife as you look from afar, so I am the only one stalking her when she is on her rocking chair.



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203288 No.1   [Reply]

sage

>> No.2  

seems staged



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21737 No.1   [Reply]

lol



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http://boards.4chan.org/b/res/333747700

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67105 No.1   [Reply]

This is now a board about Cracky.

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>> No.29  

>>27

Amazing to think that she used to walk down that alley...

>> No.30  

>>28

It's still closed off? I remember reading somewhere about it being known for a few crimes, fuck knows where that article was though.

>> No.31  

>>28

Hey, I've just realized they have improved Street View. Strolling through the photos is more continuous now, feels like an adventure game.

>> No.32  

Hm, it seems Bulwark's Lane was once a place called Jew's Mount:

Bulwarks Alley (off New Road)

The traditional link of the Oxford Jews with Oxford Castle is evidenced in the Jew’s Mount which was at the castle site. The Jews’ Mount was apparently a long artificial mound, though Tovey, a famous Oxford historian of the Jews who had first hand knowledge of it, also describes it ‘as a small tract of rising ground’. It was also linked or continuous with another artificial mound called Mount Pelham. H. E. Salter, the Oxford topographer, also adds that the term ‘mount’ actually meant ‘mound’ and that it was a mound of earth thrown up during the construction of the medieval castle ditch and, further, that by the 17th and 18th century all the leases relating to the Jews’ Mount, used the word ‘mound’ to mean ‘fence’ or ‘boundary’, rather than a heap of earth, and they relate that the Jews’ Mount was mounded (ie bounded) on the north side and was ditched at the south. The Jews’ Mount is cited to have been north east of the Castle Hill, in line with the City Wall.

Wood, the Oxford historian, held that it had been made by the local Jews in 1141, under the compulsion of King Stephen. Tovey, however, relates another local tradition that it is named after a number of converted Jews who were burnt to death for reverting to Judaism. There is no clear historical evidence for the accuracy of these traditions, though it is now surmised that both mounts were raised during sieges of the castle, which does link to the King Stephen tradition. Tovey thought that the name arose out of the Juis or pit at the foot of the mount that was used for local ordeals by water. Cecil Roth thought that there may have been a special fortification for the Jews at the site, as was the case at other castles – this is an entirely plausible explanation. Evidence of other local Jewish place name traditions across the country have frequently proved surprisingly accurate, but not infallible. Therefore it is possible that the site of the Jews’ Mount is an important link with Oxford’s Jewish heritage.

The Jews’ Mount has been supposed by historians to have been destroyed in 1790 to make way for the new canal and its termination at the canal basin next to the Castle site in Oxford. Nuffield College is built on the site of the former canal basin. However, the site is still easily identifiable.

Part of the Jews’ Mount was leased as part of the canal wharf in 1796 and it appears, as far as can be gleaned from the leases, that some three properties were on Jews’ Mount by the early 19th century. This is proven in a 19th century history of Oxford which states that the Jews’ Mount, ‘were afterwards built upon; and the houses in Bullock’s Lane, so called from a person of that name who built there in 1588, together with the canal office, stand on part of them.’ The 1923 schedule of the property of the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Oxford, places everything on a completely certain footing, when it records as one of its entries that the Offices of the Oxford Canal Navigation was at ‘The Jews’ Mount, part of site of Offices and House – Bulwarks Alley'. This makes it simple to place, as ‘Canal House’ still exists and is now the Master’s Lodgings of St Peter’s College. Its back door still opens into Bulwarks Alley. The Conservative Club also occupies part of the site.

An examination of the actual site of the Jews’ Mount suggests that a possible section of the mount might be preserved under the path of Bulwarks Alley. This is because there is a distinct climb or ramp up to Canal House and then a slight incline down to the steep steps of Bulwark’s Alley which then takes one down to street level. The change in level is seen in the fact that the back door of Canal House is actually on first floor level and that the path of Bulwark’s Alley is contained behind a very high retaining wall on the castle side. It is more likely that this odd topography preserves a historic right of way, rather than being constructed in this fashion for Canal House.

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195653 No.1   [Reply]

i was wondering what the opposite of nekomimi looked like, so i made this

>> No.2  

lol



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