I can relate to this sentiment. For all it's shortcomings it is a place where you can say what you really think without having to look over your shoulder.Lumber Barber said:They're sincere, at least. Sometimes /b/ is a bunch of cunts but they're not getting banned for posting a comment without extra cream, extra sugar.
Lol perfectly captures how I felt.Jhooud said:I know just enough to guess this would be one of those things that can't be unseen. So I'll happily enjoy my ignorance.
Rule 3: Low Content Rule. Put some more words explaining what they mean, just in caseCalibanbutcher said:Rule 1
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I have been quoted several times now, by people apparently knowing the meaning of those few words.ToastiestZombie said:Rule 3: Low Content Rule. Put some more words explaining what they mean, just in caseCalibanbutcher said:Rule 1
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OT: Like the first post, I too have an extreme neutral reaction to /b/. I actually like some of the other boards on 4chan, some of the funny OC and discussions I've seen/taken part in are amazing.
Perhaps just explain in the first place? It's not that hard, and it makes sure there's no way you're getting mod wrath. I don't know what they mean, and I'm sure others don't too. So, explain maybe? It is for your own goodCalibanbutcher said:I have been quoted several times now, by people apparently knowing the meaning of those few words.ToastiestZombie said:Rule 3: Low Content Rule. Put some more words explaining what they mean, just in caseCalibanbutcher said:Rule 1
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OT: Like the first post, I too have an extreme neutral reaction to /b/. I actually like some of the other boards on 4chan, some of the funny OC and discussions I've seen/taken part in are amazing.
So, apparently there was content enough for most everyone.
Should the mods disagree, I shall provide a more detailed explanation.