It's fucking retarded and annoying allready, the janitors should start deleting obvious and blatant pedo threads at /a/.
All this agressive child molestor talk at /a/ is disgusting and repulsive.
There are quite a lot normal /a/ visitors who are upset about that retarded nonstop lolicon talk.
Someone please make it stop.
4chan administration have always been shit.
But this is just rediculous. I've been visiting 4chan for years now and slowly witnessed how the /a/ section have slowly wrapped up as a playground for trolls, pedophiles and similar scum. /b/tard spirit almost seems to be encouraged as long as it gives the moderating department a laugh. Nevermind following and enforcing the actual rules!
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Anonymous2006-12-07 13:53
IUSED TO believe that lolicon doesn't turn normal people into pedophiles. 4chan has proven me how very wrong I was.
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Anonymous2006-12-07 14:40
As long as the images are worksafe and they don't post something like "I'm going out to rape children now, lol" then it shouldn't be a problem. If you don't like it then don't read it. Lolicon is a part of the culture so you can't just disregard it completely.
Unless they're just trolling to intentionally get some drama going, in which case that should be dealt with.
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Anonymous2006-12-07 15:05
Wahahaha. Try to find a lolicon thread that doesn't bring up rape.
>I've been visiting 4chan for years now and slowly witnessed how the /a/ section have slowly wrapped up as a playground for trolls, pedophiles and similar scum.
Woah, woah, woah, we represent a significant part of the userbase, and calling us "scum" is frankly "not cool."
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Anonymous2006-12-14 15:20
Just ignore it, it's not hard. /a/ basically sucks, and no one's forcing you to post there.
Honestly, if all the pedo shit, all the ecchi, all the trolling, all the /b/ style meme stuff, in short all the things that people keep complaining about, was removed from /a/, only about 20% of the posts would be left.
And another thing, the people that keep whining are just as bad as all the other crap. Just get over yourselves, for fuck's sake. "I want, I want, I want."
The mods and janitors aren't going to make the huge effort that would be needed to turn /a/ into what you want it to be, and there are other places you can go. Or you can shut up and post in the good threads that show up.
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Anonymous2006-12-17 11:44
Anyways, >>1, please listen to me. That it's really related to this thread. I went to Yoshinoya a while ago; you know, Yoshinoya? Well anyways there was an insane number of people there, and I couldn't get in. Then, I looked at the banner hanging from the ceiling, and it had "150 yen off" written on it. Oh, the stupidity. Those idiots. You, don't come to Yoshinoya just because it's 150 yen off, fool. It's only 150 yen, 1-5-0 YEN for crying out loud. There're even entire families here. Family of 4, all out for some Yoshinoya, huh? How fucking nice. "Alright, daddy's gonna order the extra-large." God I can't bear to watch. You people, I'll give you 150 yen if you get out of those seats. Yosinoya should be a bloody place. That tense atmosphere, where two guys on opposite sides of the U-shaped table can start a fight at any time, the stab-or-be-stabbed mentality, that's what's great about this place. Women and children should screw off and stay home. Anyways, I was about to start eating, and then the bastard beside me goes "extra-large, with extra sauce." Who in the world orders extra sauce nowadays, you moron? I want to ask him, "do you REALLY want to eat it with extra sauce?" I want to interrogate him. I want to interrogate him for roughly an hour. Are you sure you don't just want to try saying "extra sauce"? Coming from a Yoshinoya veteran such as myself, the latest trend among us vets is this, extra green onion. That's right, extra green onion. This is the vet's way of eating. Extra green onion means more green onion than sauce. But on the other hand the price is a tad higher. This is the key. And then, it's delicious. This is unbeatable. However, if you order this then there is danger that you'll be marked by the employees from next time on; it's a double-edged sword. I can't recommend it to amateurs. What this all really means, though, is that you, >>1, should just stick with today's special.