Internet homes change over time. With the 2013 site update on Bungie.net, I adapted to get used to what my old home has become but I can't bring myself to continually do so when both the site keeps changing and the people, with the original creators becoming more and more detached from what they were. 4chan is kind of a home now, but while the original layout has changed very little, the culture changes so fast and warps into something I don't know anymore. I migrated to r/ffxiv for a bit but that community is idiotic as pig shit (one because of the game's current content drought, and two because their such casuals towards the game). Finding a new internet home can be a real chore, just remember: Home is where the heart is.
It's getting a little stale
Internet homes change over time. With the 2013 site update on Bungie.net, I adapted to get used to what my old home has become but I can't bring myself to continually do so when both the site keeps changing and the people, with the original creators becoming more and more detached from what they were. 4chan is kind of a home now, but while the original layout has changed very little, the culture changes so fast and warps into something I don't know anymore. I migrated to r/ffxiv for a bit but that community is idiotic as pig shit (one because of the game's current content drought, and two because they're such casuals towards the game). Finding a new internet home can be a real chore, just remember: Home is where the heart is.
Quote from: challengerX on January 29, 2016, 01:27:45 PMIt's getting a little staleHey, let's go out with a bang. That chess battle of ours, let's have it now, only, the loser has to leave the site.
/b/ used to be my home. But ya know, permabans suck.
It's strange how /b/ used to be a lot more vitriolic, edgy and generally just awful than it is now.
That "awfulness" created quality content though (well quality by the standards of the time of its creation) whereas now good luck trying to get legitimate responses in a "You laugh you lose" thread that isn't that fucking banana image. In the past, a shit post was a shit post no matter where it was posted, but nowadays it seems that garbage that has no real content to it is celebrated because it was just on the appropriate board. There is literally NO difference from /b/ and /trash/ except /trash/ has shit from other boards. Quote from: CIS on January 29, 2016, 03:35:19 PMIt's strange how /b/ used to be a lot more vitriolic, edgy and generally just awful than it is now.