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- Dec 16, 2020
I dont get this.
I read everything.
And I just don't get it.
I read everything.
And I just don't get it.
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I knew this was going to happen.
Honestly, same. Maybe I'm finally getting old and out of touch here, but everything from the language, mannerisms, and meme choices of the community baffles me.I dont get this.
I read everything.
And I just don't get it.
It's not complicated. Soyjaks and their derivatives:Honestly, same. Maybe I'm finally getting old and out of touch here, but everything from the language, mannerisms, and meme choices of the community baffles me.
It's like some of my least favorite parts of 4chan, stripped down, emulsified, and blended into its own Internet equivalent of an uncontacted tribe.
I found the real version wholesome rapeson.==HOLY FUCK ITS UP ZELLIG SISTERS GET IN HERE==
This is so true and one of the many reasons why 4chan is fucking garbage now.When jannies merely pretend to encourage fair discussion posters will merely pretend to engage in it.
Still.It's not complicated. Soyjaks and their derivatives:
1. Destroy online discourse & discourage sincere effort-posting
2. Annoy everyone & is thus the only reliable form of trolling left outside of lame political bait
3. Are easy to use; all you need to do is take anything anybody says, >greentext it alongside an unflattering caricature (bonus points if it only tangentially makes sense)
4. Evade response, as anyone who tries to debate a five-year-old or soyjak spammer is the true fool in the end.
That's a lot of bullshit to deliver in a single MSPaint payload. If this sounds like cancer & like it will ruin the internet that's because it probably will, but you can blame the first strike on internet jannies who incited this "salt the earth" policy to begin with. When jannies merely pretend to encourage fair discussion posters will merely pretend to engage in it.
This is so true and one of the many reasons why 4chan is fucking garbage now.
It is ones duty to soyjack up a thread created by an OP who has 1 post to his ID.It's not complicated. Soyjaks and their derivatives:
1. Destroy online discourse & discourage sincere effort-posting
2. Annoy everyone & is thus the only reliable form of trolling left outside of lame political bait
3. Are easy to use; all you need to do is take anything anybody says, >greentext it alongside an unflattering caricature (bonus points if it only tangentially makes sense)
4. Evade response, as anyone who tries to debate a five-year-old or soyjak spammer is the true fool in the end.
That's a lot of bullshit to deliver in a single MSPaint payload. If this sounds like cancer & like it will ruin the internet that's because it probably will, but you can blame the first strike on internet jannies who incited this "salt the earth" policy to begin with. When jannies merely pretend to encourage fair discussion posters will merely pretend to engage in it.
This is not true. Gem/coal are nominative descriptors specifically used to refer to content ; by nominative descriptor I mean to emphasize that they are nouns, hence the necessity of constructions such as gemmy, gemmish, coaly, dusty, etc.Keyed:
Synonym for gem and its variations.
Soypers keep trying to flood the catty with their gay e-celeb drama and nobody gives them the attention they want, same goes for the foodists. It's like that really annoying kid in high school who thought he could get ahead of the curve by trying to "fit in" with the bullies, only to get laughed out or ignored by them.Unfortunately, twittoid groypers got their nasty latinx hands on the words gem and coal and started using them as interchangeable substitutes for based and cringe, but luckily this phenomenon seems to be isolated to twittercord for the time being.
Good catch. Thanks I’ll edit it later today.I just re-read the OP to see if you added anything new, and I noticed an error:
This is not true. Gem/coal are nominative descriptors specifically used to refer to content ; by nominative descriptor I mean to emphasize that they are nouns, hence the necessity of constructions such as gemmy, gemmish, coaly, dusty, etc.
Keyed, on the other hand, is a word specifically intended to be a shibbolethic replacement for the word "based" with the exact same meaning and usage. As such, it is usually used to refer to people and opinions, and it is an adjective.
Unfortunately, twittoid groypers got their nasty latinx hands on the words gem and coal and started using them as interchangeable substitutes for based and cringe, but luckily this phenomenon seems to be isolated to twittercord for the time being.
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kuz allegedly accidentally killed his wife with a piece of farming machinery and any post talking about it gets you a ban
That's the point of it if you try and understand anything about it you won't get itStill.
Sounds like a dumb plan and idea to begin with.
Maybe I'm just getting old and all this irony just seems so sad and insincere to me.
I'm in the same boat, I can't follow even most of this threads discussion. It's like I'm was trying to read the Voynich Manuscript.Honestly, same. Maybe I'm finally getting old and out of touch here, but everything from the language, mannerisms, and meme choices of the community baffles me.
It's like some of my least favorite parts of 4chan, stripped down, emulsified, and blended into its own Internet equivalent of an uncontacted tribe.