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That too. And I agree about all the "supposed" elitism that thrives on that board. The Internet in general (especially communities with names and/or pseudonyms) carries with it a lot of elitism, especially in groups or clubs that are scattered about.
As for "funny" content, to be honest I don't think I have laughed or chuckled at anything on /r9k/ or 4chan for that matter...at least not in a good while. The last thread that I remember that pulled a genuine chuckle out of me was this thread on /b/ depicting "urinating positions" with a man leaning over a toilet, which I found to be rather funny.
If and when the proposed spin-off "advice" board comes to fruition, then perhaps the forces that be will allow things to improve. I have some doubts and reservations about that of course. We'll just have to see what the man upstairs (moot) ultimately decides to do.