>>7
The expression of disapproval, and disdain without dignifying sensationalist gore. It's worthless and prurient. It does nothing to prepare you for the real thing, and once you have seen something like this for real you loose any interest in seeing more. So it serves the wise and the fool alike.
>>9
That's not what sage means! It allows one to reply without bumping a thread, for instance this comment adds nothing to the discussion, hence I use sage.
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Anonymous2009-04-30 21:02
Mohamed D'Ali Carvalho Santos
Why do girls love the bad boy types? Judging from his name, that's all the bad rolled into one.
>>14
That's not really what the sage function was originally intended for, but that's how it has been used. This behavior is mostly confined to 4chan. On imageboards and textboards outside of 4chan I see what is called "polite sage-ing" where someone will make a contribution but use sage as to free up room on the front page for newer threads. Some have said that they use it because they feel that their comment, while helpful and informative, does not need an age (or bump) of the thread in order to be posted or seen.
sage this shit. What purpose does that serve? The expression of disapproval That's not what sage means!
>You really need to work on your reading comprehension.
I think my reading comprehension is just fine, maybe you should learn what context is.
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Anonymous2009-04-30 22:25
wat dose AGE meen then smarte guy???????
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Anonymous2009-04-30 22:33
>>19
上げ 【あげ】 (n,n-suf) rise in price; making a tuck;