No.430
milady
No.432
perma this cringe fucker already
No.488
>>486wait, is it a real thing?
No.489
New flag just puked.
No.973
>>954if true then i don't know what he expected to happen, i go abababa.
>>955this world doesn't deserve the kindness you have.
No.987
>>986The shartwall is only up while i sleep
webarchive can get through it but I'll try making the button archive work brb
No.1542
>>1541opeyed wants us to go back to 4chan
No.1546
>>1545YOU JUST KNOW those bitches will trip over themselves to run in here in 2 more weeks.
No.1549
>>1542not particularly, i'm just not here all the time.
No.3014
>>3003it does seem so
welcome to the club
No.3355
>>3001Oh thank goodness, I thought I was all alone on in this cold barren landscape.
>>3003Feel free to whenever you want buddy.
No.3376
>>3355it do be kinda dead, like most internet places atm.
No.3396
>>3376Well we're alt image board users, we're like nomadic Turkic and Mongol tribes riding through the tundra and desert on horse and camel back. We're used to barren lands. We have no permanent residency, not since the great collapse of 8cripple and the cuckening and culling of the last few redeemable boards and moderators on 4georges being squeezed like that of a olive under a mechanical cold press.
But we endure, our culture and traditions endure, we're the remnants of the old Wild West Internetz. The boards may be dead but we aren't.
Fuck Cloudflair…
No.3413
>>3396i used to lurk this one 8 chan board where there was like 3 people who just used it as a chatroom
and like it was full of threads literally all of that nature with full catalog
was strangely nice
No.3415
>>3413sounds like a similar vibe to when yahoo used to offer the ability to make and moderate your own public chatrooms.
No.3927
>>3413I still lurk the 8Moe occasionally too, digi on zzzchan is pretty comfy to actually.
No.4401
>>4322Yahoo was one of the bigger things on the early internet before they slowly fell off on features and got out competed by other businesses, but it's still cool that they're alive enough to host my 23 year old e-mail account.
No.4428
>>4422As someone with a more recent yahoo account spam isn't actually much of a problem for me, at least not yet but I make various email accounts for single singular purposes rather than having one main email usually.
Perhaps I'm a bit to cautious given my line of work isn't really all that important but still redundant security is always a good thing.l
No.4429
I certainly don't work for anyone like Nvidia or some government agency, non the less if more people practiced redundant security well there would be a lot less data breaches over all and probably less successful Nigerian prince scams going around. The fact that they don't teach this stuff in schools is rather disappointing honestly.
No.4430
>>4428you know darn well i can't make a new one now that I'm one of the only ones not forced to put a number in their name.
No.4431
>>4429the modern education system is not there to teach independent thought, it is there to test the ability to comply with orders and label anyone who doesn't match the criteria with a label or disability.
they turn out drones who don't even realize they can work for themselves.