I found /b/ after it was mentioned in a news article I found on Reddit about a year ago. I eventually grew tired of the stupid newfags and found my way yo /g/. I actually never even knew these textboards existed until a few months ago when some kind (just kidding, he was actually a total dick) Anon pointed out that there were textboards mentioned in the board header, and I've been here ever since.
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Anonymous2012-12-25 23:31
you are everything I hate about 4ch, consider suicide tonight.
I am heavily involved with the bugchasing community (I'm a giver, email me if interested) and someone mentioned that there were plenty of faggots needin' a breedin' here. I think I've breed maybe 25 queers from dis.4chan and maybe 100 from the imagereddits. I don't tell the imageboard faggots that I'm giving them my strain though, so they always freak out when they test positive and panic. It's funny shit.
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Anonymous2012-12-25 23:52
I decided that I was tired of programming and needed a place to vent all the inane, asinine garbage that floated through my tiny brain through out the day.
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Anonymous2012-12-25 23:55
I decided to look at the logs of my spambot and, lo-and-behold, here I came.
Thanks for buying those cheap hollister shoes and uguu boots guys, it's been a wonderful ride.
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Anonymous2012-12-26 0:09
I started All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
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Anonymous2012-12-26 0:09
The American Autism Clinic listed this place as a good support group. That was 2007; I've been here ever since.
In 2009 I took a CS course based on SICP. My TA informed us that there were places on the internet where SICP was a meme. A year or two later, I came across a Facebook group called ``have you read your SICP today?'' For some reason, I felt compelled to google the phrase and here I am.
I probably came here from /g/, like almost everyone. I think they only mentioned /prog/, and I had to take the enormous effort of actually Googling it. If I recall correctly, Googled it every time I wanted to come here for months, rather than memorizing the very simple URL.
In 2009 I took a CIS course based on SICP (Structure and Interpretation of Cisgender Patriarchy). My TA informed us that there were places on the internet where SICP was a meme. A year or two later, I came across a Facebook group called ``have you read your SICP today?'' For some reason, I felt compelled to google the phrase and here I am.