For god fucking sakes Hiri you useless fuck clean up /mu/ i can't report for spam without the receiver even getting the message of why I'm reporting it. All the mods do is sleep anyway. E Z money for Grimes.
/qa/ walking alongside her wife
I'm almost certain the one on the right is shoving melons down her top
these are unsafe proportions for a highschool girl
More concernedd about her posture desu
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Mods truly are fags
This is Cassie, say something rude about her.
disgusting cowtits
>>1561183
Her back must hurt... a lot.
Terrible, shitpost-tier art. OP deserves a break from 4chan for their efforts.
i tried to draw /qa/ tan what do you think
>>1561146
it is recognisable as /qa/-tan
>/qa/
Isn't that a violation of her school's dress code?
>>1561128
holy CRAP those other people have no faces!
>>1561140
holy shite
I like just looking at art nowadays... There's not a lot left to enjoy in Japanese storytelling now that it's sticking to mainstream tropes for safe and easy profit, but the art and music that comes out of it is still worth looking at...
That's all I really want out of Japan. None of the sugar coated escapism, but just the side products created by the consumerism in Japanese society.
You must be looking in the wrong places. There's still genuine and creative Japanese media coming out.
https://my.mixtape.moe/blopge.mp3
Why is Global Rule 8 a thing and why is it not much more heavily enforced
pic not related
most of the global rules were put in place so moot could ban people he didn't like.
it's not enforced because mods only ban people they don't like, not what breaks the rules
>>1561048
This but genironically.
Do you think the cat was actually fine too, or was he just really desperate?
>>1561031
Yes
>>1561231
Please elaborate on answers to my inane questions
Hello. Am I an oldfag now? I've been here all summer how long until I am delcared an oldfag?
See HE DOES IT FOR FREE fuck moot
but why
I got here in february, and I won't leave.
I'm an originalfag, been here since 1999.
Is there anything more autistic than being a fan of philosophy?
But I like thinking about philosophy...
Is there anything worse than not questioning reality and the state of man?
ᴬᶫˢᵒ, ʸᵒᵘ ˢʰᵒᵘᶫᵈ ᵖᵒˢᵗ ʷᶦᵗʰ ᶠʳᵒᵍˢ⋅
Have you embraced your fears anonymous?
Not all of them. I'm still a mess in public.
No. I'm never going to do a handstand on the edge of a skyscraper.
im in love with that cute oni
Annie, are you okay?
So, Annie are you okay?
Are you okay, Annie?
You been hit by,
You been struck by,
A smooth doubles get!
Guys, I think I figured it all out. What's wrong with the internet that is.
Back in the day, by deviating from mainstream sites and just posting on oddball forums or even when playing online games it felt like you were really a part of that stereotypical internet world where you never know who anyone really is and nothing could be taken seriously.
This isn't just nostalgia or mistaken memories, we've just forgotten how that used to feel. Some things that might jogg your memory are to recall that we used to actually see warnings about that on TV or when registering for stuff.
"youtube celebrities" used to say it was more of a curse back then, some even claimed it ruined their lives, and that's because so few people used their real identities that being an internet meme actually would make you a target.
"Trolling" is literally a fishing method to make the bait _blend in_ with other fishes, and that word was used because that's exactly what trolling used to mean and they were much harder to spot meaning you couldn't always believe what you read (funny that today people call it "sincerity trolling" but back then we just called it trolling)
Today, by contrast, I can't even remember the last time I've seen (anywhere) a reminder to younger generations that you can't always trust things (or people aren't always who they seem) online.
I guess the phrase "it's a small world after all" applies to the history of the internet too. Everyone felt it was a much more crazy place than it really was and that resulted in a certain attitude toward everything. Now that the internet has become more tamed, standardized, more real world laws have been spilling over into cyberspace to make people accountable for shit, and "big data" has figured out that it's extremely profitable to create an internet where its second nature to sincerely share opinions and your identity
it seems that sort of wild west attitude is something barely even remembered by the people who lived it.
>>1560959
Agreed. Corporatization and monetization off the internet has ruined everything. What started as simple banner ads has turned into a monster and it's changed how everybody reacts to the internet for the worse.
At least the pop-up wars are over
bump for net neutrality implications
just fucking kill me
>>1560954
You only get to die when your cells give out on you.