Visualize and describe how a board feels to you when you enter.
Example:
qa - Building Rooftop with Misfits & Delinquents
a - Air-Conditioned Classroom Floor with Strict Supervisors (Sophomores)
^ no creativity loser
qa - my bullies are here
^ blockhead who flunked twice
>>1539177
I step into - no, climb down a ladder into /qa/, and I see a room - no, a series of rooms, compartments, and halls that are full of derelict machinery, gauges, piping and dials leftover from /q/, held in place by a combination of rivets, bolts, and rust twisting across the landscape like the interior of a warship scaled up to non-claustrophobic levels. Here /qa/ lies submerged above the main boards, its only obvious points of access a small opening that periodically winks into and out of existence on other boards, capable of being summoned only by /qa/gents.
On this rusty, industrial board are sheets, blankets, banners, floral wallpaper, fake plants: things installed to make it seem hospitable as though someone were hosting a tea party. The dainty furniture marks a stark contrast to the previous duties of the building, and is the latest of many half-baked renovations made to this space over the course of years, predecessor structures lying strewn about collecting dust. Perfume and the occasional scent of the kitchen in use break up the metallic, musty scent that otherwise lingers, and where /qa/ and old /q/ meet are ill-lit by failing light systems.
A series of inert towers that seem to reach the ceiling in the central halls of this board, stock full of electronics that in some cases have been vandalized or partially stripped for parts. Those still functional faintly hum, once acting as reciprocals for mod-user interactions. Though long since dormant and obsolete, occasionally a tower will release an audible message which reaches the users below, and some have taken towards trying to maintain these towers.
Ugh, what's with that gaijin freak.
When will he leave us alone.
/qa/ - pile of dog-shit on the road
I step into /qa/, expecting it to be an courtyard that time forgot, full of history and nostalgia in every turn, but find it inhabited by a tribe of noisy squatters I don't know and don't care to know.
/g/ - The computer club but perpetually stuck in time near the beginning of the year and filled with new member applicants who only care about technology because of videogames.
[s4s] - A circus
/qa/ - Picture related.
>>1539216
me taking a nap in the top right
Don't be afraid to put in your own effort,
don't worry I'll never remember you.
Look! heres some teenbro music!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuLPfjdkhbM
>>1539327
dumb frog
>>1539216
Me charging my phone and listening to Cinderella Girls songs and posting on /qa/ while lying in bed.
>>1539419
based autist
>>1539192
Nice prose
/sci/ is the room for some undergrad physics students' club.
/pol/ - People yelling over eachother, with the occasional merchant trying to sell you something.
/trash/ - Looks like a garbage heap, until you realise all the piles of junk have people living inside them. Before long, you're sitting down with some of them. Most of the food is terrible, but sometimes it's really good.
/vg/ - A message board (like, an actual wooden board with announcements or whatever attached to it with pins)
Walking into /v/ can sometimes feel like watching a loved one die or get tortured. Why is it so hard for some people to be nice to video games?
>>1539177
[s4s] -
>>1539194
This picture is beautiful thank you for posting it.
Have fun with it
>>1541843
saved
>>1543093
bot rofl was here
/c/ is like a happy flower garden.
/jp/ feels like some temple with some monks, rabbis or brahmin walking around. Feeling scorn at the impurity of the outside world (other boards), which some may see as self absorbed. Very traditionalistic and polite, following posting etiquette. The apprentices follow the masters in reaching enlightment, which is the understanding of the divine moon langauge in order to read VNs and Idol's twitters.
Cuck cuck cuck
>>1544346
/pol/?
age