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I came from /g/

Name: originalguru !iO2WczwrpU 2013-08-10 0:04

Hello, I came from /g/ and in this thread I want to expose my opinion about /prog/.
First of all: you are not as smart as you think you are, actually you are pretty pathetic. You may ask why this guy from /g/ says this? I say this because you really believe that LISP dialects are good for programming. Let me tell you something: LISP is just for BS n00bs students. Also this is the reason why the only computer book you know/mention is SICP, you probably left the university because maths were too difficult/boring for your fragile brains.
Second, world4ch memes are as dumb as imageboards "memes". You are not more special because you do jokes about jews, russians, and arabs or because you know some BBCODE+some unicode chars. Actually I think it's very funny how many of you waste your time learning how to "hack" text styles just to feel superior.
Third, all your knowledge about Touhou characters is embarrassing even for someone like my self (I watched anime when I was in the high-school). And also there is nothing funny about repeating LAIN a thousand times, seriously, even /b/tards seems smarter than you.
And the last thing: /r/programming is better than this shitty place full of elitist faggots like all you, and in my honest opinion Reddit is one of the more disgusting and stupid communities of the whole Internet.

I hope you could think about all this I said, but I know you can't because your brain is tiny. like the brain of a rat.

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-10 21:14

>>63
What's with crediting him with jewspam and ultrafinitism then? Those things were around for a long time before 2010.

/prog/ is not now at its worst. The hax-my/forced-indentation-of my anus shitposting was almost intolerable around 2008-2009. I'll take the frequent but not incessant tdavis-esque threads over that.

Worst, this ``le making fun of le reddit'' trend is more annoying than redditors actually are. /prog/ isn't the worst offender here (not anymore!) The parody has the same form and reads as authentic, now there's just more of it. Guess what they don't do on proggit? Talk like or make fun of stereotypical redditors. (That's not an endorsement.) We used to hate on reddit in more creative ways.

But yes, /b/ has more for /prog/ than /g/ does. /g/ is composed of people who fancy themselves experts for having a computer and lacking social skills. That ship sailed some time in the 80s.

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