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I browsed /mu/ and /r9k/ when I was an teenager. checked /mu/ recently and it hasn't changed at all still full of stupid kids parroting opinions forced memes and the same 100 albums. it was always pretty pozzed so thats why it hasn't changed much probably.
 
I browsed /mu/ and /r9k/ when I was an teenager. checked /mu/ recently and it hasn't changed at all still full of stupid kids parroting opinions forced memes and the same 100 albums. it was always pretty pozzed so thats why it hasn't changed much probably.
/nbbmn/ is pretty decent on /mu/. Other than that it's garbage.
 
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I like /m/ quite a bit still. It has some of the least-pozzed jannies, unironically the only cool namefags and tripfags and it's nice to have a place to talk about boomer anime and Ultraman.
 
I'll snipe the odd decent thread on /v/, but it has to be for a relatively obscure game otherwise it's pure faggotry from all ends. The boards I used to frequent a lot were /co/ and /fa/ and I'm not gonna pretend like these boards weren't always cancer, but it's like their problems were increased tenfold over the years and neither boards are immune to the typical sundries of recent 4chan cancer. /fa/ has always been a slow board so it had that going for it, but it also had a gayer userbase than /lgbt/ and I find it hard to legitimately follow fashion because the majority of posters are either borderline LARPers who cop clothes they'll only ever wear for an Instagram shoot, or incels trying to pick up le goth girls.

/co/ on the other hand, I think cartoons may have just taken too much of a nosedive. I'll see threads about some real dogshit cartoons and even pre-schooler programming sometimes. Like most of these motherfuckers actually watch Steven Universe and keep up with cartoon reviewers.
 
Occasionally. It's like crack to me. Has been since 2004.

These days I'm able to stay away, sometimes up to months. But then out of the blue I get a "brilliant idea" for a thread, and to be fair the threads usually tend to be pretty popular. But once I go on there I might spend the next 6 or 16 hours just refreshing the catalogue and the entire day is lost. It usually ends with me setting up a child lock so I can't access the site for 2 weeks until it has stopped badgering my thoughts.

I've pretty much cured my internet addiction these last few years, aside from the occasional relapse, and I can resist and eventually even clear the temptation out of my mind completely. But when I succuumb it sucks me right in right away.
 
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