Desu desu!
Kill yourself subhuman freak. You are a retard on a board for retard posting retarded threads. Stop making threads and kill yourself ASAP.
>>1526968
Seething
These are the people we're supposed to ``respect''...
different times
>>1526896
Old /b/ was packed to the brim with shit like this, nostalgia just causes most people to forget it (and a lot of the people who talk about old /b/ these days are just newfags LARPing as oldfags).
>>1526896
seems like they were having fun
test
testo
tesst
test!!
Anyone have any more SFW images like this?
>>1526892
=D
This question needs to be answered.
>>1526892
quack
Autism birds
Cute
How to never come up with an interesting thought and live an eternally unsatisfying life:
1) Fear the opinions of others
2) Remember all the times you failed in the past
3) Never take a break
4) Always be the yes man. Never call others out on failures.
5) Try to stick to lists that tell you how to act.
>>1526872
Of course the alternative extreme is to come up with too many interesting thoughts that you realize how thoroughly boring all of human life is by comparison.
The best way to do things is stay somewhere in the middle.
How to never come up with an interesting board and post on an eternally unsatisfying /qa/:
1) Roleplay as an oldfag and /jp/sie
2) Use Google Translate to pretend you know Japanese
3) Be a third world subhuman monkey
4) Come up with lies and made up accusations when confronted about it
5) Always be annoying, obnoxious, insufferable and don't ever admit and accept your mistakes
>>1526976
>he's back
thicc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Kns4IP92Y
>>1526863
who the fuck let's a raccoon inside?
When someone else uses your computer
>>1526862
retard
>>1526869
I'm afraid they'll find the anime and the folders with dumb 4chan images and SFW arousing images, I don't download explicit porn
>>1526862
Lock that shit up niqqa.
The nail that sticks out... Must get hammered down is the idiom that image boards try to create.
Others will justify it through any means possible saying that standing out creates disorder, yet it is uniqueness that gives rise to creativity and individuals who inspire others.
Those who despise the nail that sticks out will be driven by the ideological quest to purify that which does not conform in fear of losing their stability.
It is the same for all groups regardless of mental persuasion.
only thing to do after you reach the bottom is to go up. newfags thought they were being ostracized for their opinions, rather than lack of knowledge. now they can rise once they know they possess knowledge. too bad many think it has to be a circle jerk just because of memes
Pay no mind if you're not into academic 4chan meta.
--
I've been thinking about the subdivisions of thread types on 4chan and how people naturally divide themselves into three main categories.
My theory of primary thread divisions is as follows:
1) The Blog Thread
In best case this is a T thread. In worst case a green text story.
2) The question or answer threads.
These try to attract the readers attention to something happening unrelated to the poster.
3) The Image Thread.
These are like daily doses or image dumps that try to get users to focus on images.
I believe that these three kinds of posts make up the backbone of all 4chan threads.
Everyone has there speciality and if they try to focus on whichever one they enjoy the most, then they will find thread making happiness.
"I recently took time out of my day to look at forums all around the internet, though I mainly checked out ones that were populated with people from imageboards as I have come across a couple in the past few months.
Forums have always had their issues, but when I started to compare the forums that were mainly populated with anonymous board users with forums that were around video games or hobbies I noticed a distinct difference in posting style.
For simplicities sake I would say there are three types of forums.
General forums: These are forums that are loosely based around some concept, but the main draw is the community that is on the forums.
Hobby specific forums: These are the forums that are strictly about the hobby, game, show, book or something similar. Though they can have a community the community is always second to the actual hobby.
Trouble-shooting forums. Things that are designed entirely for question and answer.
Forums that draw most of their user-base from anonymous imageboards are odd because a lot of the users seem to carry a heavy ego. I assume this is mainly because the forums are so similar to threads you would find on one-off imageboards like u b o a chan or smaller *chan boards, that the only people who post are the ones who want to hear the applause of someone else.
But this got me thinking. What is the point of joining a “general” forum? The post quality is rarely incredibly high and most the conversations that go on for more than a page end up to be either arguments or just chat-rooms. Things better deserving of an IRC or Discord group.
The anonymous imageboard or textboard has the special ability to be essentially timeliness, excluding things such as memes or large events in the past. I can leave wizchan for 3 months and (granted nothing out of the ordinary happened) everything is the same. For forums if I could notice certain users post counts go up, and other users leaving or joining. Forums give off the impression of time passing, inherently.
This is why I feel imageboards are so easy to lose years in. For me to thoroughly feel “caught-up” I’ve already browsed for a long time, all I have to do is lurk for a day or two and then I can jump back in as if nothing had ever changed.
Trouble-shooting forums are easy to understand as they are usually user-driven. It is definitely a format where experienced users guide people who usually come and go in short succession.
So what is the appeal of forums over something like chatrooms? Is it the more organized layout? The aura that things will be higher quality?
I know posts like this are usually just brushed off as “normalfags want to stroke their ego” but I feel the answer is a lot deeper.
bbs will rise again."
Game threads mostly fall into image threads I would theorize,
A roll thread puts your attention on an image.
A draw thread centers around creating images.
A risk thread centers around users reacting to an image.
The quest thread and a boardless risk thread(done with a text user interface) though make me think about reconsidering the third category into something broader... not sure what though...
I'm not sure. This information doesn't really even have much use other than on a theoretical level.
People will make the threads they want to make.
It's a festival in here.
Am I invited?
¥"I hate /qa/"
¥"best come back tomorrow to make another thread
Spend the night with friends!
cute
Hi, is the angry guy from yesterday still around?
>>1526783
=D
>>1526783
memories of 2016 /qa/
>>1474762
I went on a vacation. What happened to this?
>>1526767
Taking a break from it to look into some other things like how to do botting.
Might bring it back today.
Can we get a board for Flavor of the Month shit of every board? Usually there's like 10 threads about [x] and generals are full of autists.
/v/ can talk about Overwatch, PUBG or whatever the fuck is trendy now
/tv/ can talk about Game of Thrones
everyone is happy
>>1526762
How would you determine what is flavor of the month?