>>61086261
I started using /g/ when I was 29.
18
I'm 23 now
>>61086261
if you out grew /g/ you woyldn't be posting in this thread
as soon as amd released ryzen and the whole board fell into constant bickering and trolling from both sides. as much as i dislike intel's monopoly on the cpu industry and appreciate how ryzen shook up the playing field, the spam is fucking annoying.
>>61086261
Still here, guess I didn't grow out of it.
>>61086394
Agree with this guy though.
25 and just started getting into it.