File: 4chan city.swf-(2.29 MB, 450x350, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)20:42:04 No.2917314
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)20:55:21 No.2917324
>>2917314
What the fuck are you doing, Anon?
There's an /f/ archive for a reason.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:03:27 No.2917336
>>2917324
it's because OP has the 12 year nostalgia
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:08:36 No.2917344
>>2917336
Oh, okay.
That's perfectly acceptable.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:12:27 No.2917346
>>2917344
not really because OP is most likely 14 and wishes he was around in 2005. Most nobody from 2005
still uses the site. Most modern day oldfags joined around when I did in 2009
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:15:35 No.2917351
Well shit. I haven't seen this in a long time.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:19:05 No.2917355
>>2917346
Yeah, probably.
> Most modern day oldfags joined around when I did in 2009
lol, okay kid
Hey, it's always nice talking with an oldfag. If you could shut down 4Chan forever, would you?
If so, when?
For me, yes, and it would have stayed dead in 2007.
Overall culture was still shifting, though, all across the Internet, so I don't think it would
have made much of a difference. But it would have at least retained the "muh sekrit club" status,
and not have been September'd.
>>2917351
When'd you first see it?
Could you answer above too, please?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)21:46:48 No.2917394
>>2917346
No, I'm still here.
I remember my FFXI forum boards being infiltrated with tons of may mays and people talking about
things like Elfen Lied, which was really big here at the time. At first, I was appalled at the
content. Then it grew, and now this is now.
>>2917355
I can only assume you're going to ask the same questions.
>Hey, it's always nice talking with an oldfag. If you could shut down 4Chan forever, would you?
No. I enjoy the counter-culture to the facebooks and the twitters. I'm assuming you're asking
because you think its shit now. I'd argue that it's still the same monster it always was because
its never changed. Maybe you have? I don't know. Regardless, no use in ending this thing. Let it
live and see what it becomes.
>When'd you first see it?
Oddly enough, in the archives. I was a late adopter of /f/, I think I came in about 2 years after
I started normally browsing. Excellent work, and it reminded me of the pre-Youtube days. You
know, what the cool kids were going, "H'ok! Here is tha Earth. Jus Chillin. Damn that's a pretty
sweet Earth you might say (roooound)."
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:01:37 No.2917403
>>2917394
> I can only assume you're going to ask the same questions.
Yeah.
> No. I enjoy the counter-culture to the facebooks and the twitters. I'm assuming you're asking
because you think its shit now.
There is quantifiable evidence that it is shit now.
If it would have shut down forever, then people would have just migrated to the other chans.
There were a couple of other ones around, even at the time. The culture would have stayed and
lived on in other chans, instead of being assimilated and amalgamated. Like it is now.
> I'd argue that it's still the same monster it always was because its never changed.
No, it's changed.
> Maybe you have? I don't know.
I wasn't around back then, but I have read about that period of time very heavily.
> Regardless, no use in ending this thing. Let it live and see what it becomes.
Of course, it's too late. If 4Chan was killed today the cancer would spread even more than it has
already.
> Oddly enough, in the archives.
Heh, I went to /f/ a good while after I first came here.
It's been maybe a couple of months I've been here.
Also, scratch the 2007 thing, I would have shut it down in 2006.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:08:26 No.2917410
>>2917403
Meh. Every once in a while, you'll see what you loved about the place. In my opinion, it makes it
worth while. Like knowing that an old friend never really did die.
I remember feeling so disconnected with 4chan (namely /b/) back in 2007. I felt like it was shit,
and getting worse. There was no way it was getting any better. And then a someone named Julie
Abra Fisher restored my fucking faith in the god damned universe.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:18:22 No.2917420
>>2917410
> Meh. Every once in a while, you'll see what you loved about the place. In my opinion, it makes
it worth while. Like knowing that an old friend never really did die.
I hate it.
I hate having to live with the knowledge that that dead friend didn't die happy, and now has to
live in pain. And even worse, that he knocks on my door every day asking for help.
> I remember feeling so disconnected with 4chan (namely /b/) back in 2007. I felt like it was
shit, and getting worse. There was no way it was getting any better.
And you would be right.
> And then a someone named Julie Abra Fisher restored my fucking faith in the god damned universe.
Who?
Why is she important?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:32:18 No.2917434
>>2917420
It was a raid. But it made me believe there was this place was capable of some pretty awesome
stuff. A good read if you didn't experience it back around new years of 2007.
http://insurg.in/index.php?title=GoddessMine
https://encyclopediadramatica.se/GoddessMine
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:51:37 No.2917452
>>2917434
>/b/ raiding camwhores
>good thing
you are the cancer that killed /b/
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)22:55:00 No.2917456
>>2917452
Nah, not a camwhore. But good try tho.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/01/15(Thu)23:04:07 No.2917462
>>2917346
Fuck you man, I HAVE been here since 2005. I've been here this whole time, and I remember; I
remember it all.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/15(Fri)00:19:48 No.2917520
>>2917434
What, a raid?
That's it?
Shit, raids have been done before, and even during the shitty years they've been done
successfully.
Raids ain't shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/15(Fri)00:31:54 No.2917525
>>2917520
Ok.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/15(Fri)00:48:58 No.2917538
>>2917394
Did you use Killing Ifrit forums?