What are the lurkers on this board like?
I've been posting here since I found this shitstain, never really got the lurking experience.
You think their lives are worse than ours, are just normies, or underage b&?
Pic unrelated
>>34928907
I generally lurk outside of a rare post or two, and I'd call myself a normie with some robot tendencies.
>>34928907
I usually lurk. I am far too autistic to carry a conversation, even in text. I tend to blog. My opinions on women are on the level of "those" redditors and/or forum users, more negative than the average r9k post.
Most posters on here seem so socially well-adjusted that I wonder how they're not normies.
I just don't feel like I have anything worthwhile to say
I'm just sad, and I want to see people who are also sad to make myself feel better
>>34929074
>I am far too autistic to carry a conversation, even in text
same.
I lurk cause this shit lightly applies to me in terms of women and their stupidity, but I never fully jump in cause some of these cats are lost causes
>>34928907
I started to browse /r9k/ a few monthd ago because I thought that it would mainly be a discussion board filled with introverts where you could share elaborated and complex thoughts because of the very nature of the board.
But I found out that the board was filled with betamaxes and undercover normies/alphas, but still I decided to stay since you can actually have a smart discussion as long as it's not about relationships.
Also, posted my pic once, and almost instantly regreted it. Turns out /r9k/ hates women with an acceptable body, and calls thel stacies even though I'm the one having trouble with relationships.
I feel like 99% of the time I post, the thread dies. It somehow becomes the last post, even if it was previously active. Feels pointless, man.
>>34928907
I lurked when I first came here. I think its always good to lurk a few months before posting on a new board, just to get a feel for the kind of things posted there, and how the userbase interacts with each other.
I first started lurking here in high school. I was feeling like shit because I knew I had no friends or gf, and I am stupid as fuck. I knew I wasn't going anywhere in life, and I was a regular poster on /b/. I was just looking at all the no topic boards that weren't /b/, and /r9k/ caught my attention, because there were actually people who shared the same feels I did. It became my go to board for feels for a while. I never actually got the guts to post anything until my first year of college. Then it eventually became my home board and now I visit it several hours a day, just refreshing the catalog until I find an interesting thread.
>Be 26
>Spic (DR)
>5'10
>Paid well but horrible management skills
>rent a room in NYC
>Basic looker, 5/10 at best
>Smol pen0r
>185 (Last checked
>low to average IQ
I guess I would be what you call a failed norman, I have never been diagnosed with any mental conditions or anything like that, just not motivated and my social skills are extremely lacking. Never been with a girl that didnt use me. I come here mostly for the comfy threads and company I guess.
I'm on the verge to become either a failed normie or a chad. It depends on how this month and the next month turn out.
So lurk here to mentally prepare myself for the worst.
I occasionally post, but nothing major.
Longtime lurker here.
I started lurking here as a robot about two years ago but never posted out of shyness. Ironically I'm a chad now yet still find myself here because it's nice.
>>34930406
Well, don't want to derail this thread,
but what made you become chad?
>>34930406
A bit similar here. Except that I am an oldfag, and was the autistic virgin before /r9k/ existed. I had reached Chadhood by the time this board was created. I do see a bit of my younger self in some posters, though most are far more extreme than I ever was.
>>34930406
>2 years
>Long time
>Wait, when was original r9k again?
>NINE YEARS
>NINE FULL SOLAR CYCLES
>N I N E
>I
>N
>E
>WHOLE WORLD HAS CHANGED AND YOU'RE STILL HERE
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