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471050 No.471050 [Reply] [Original]

So long, peeps.

My monthly check-up-on-/jp/-to-see-if-it-stopped-sucking visit is coming to an end, and as before, I shouldn't have bothered. It's even called "Japan/General" now, for sanitary purposes.

If you're here now and you think /jp/ is funny, you might be right. Perhaps it is funny, but it is but walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, compared to the old /a/.

What you are seeing today is just an endless looping rehash of the fun we had. If you think it's funny now, try to imagine the fun we had when it was fresh, and people had the time to shop, improve and alter a birthing meme. It was a time of creativity, good quality trolling and the occasional SCIENCE discussion. Good times.

Feeling like Milton's Satan reminiscing about the splendor of heaven where he once dwelt, comparing everything to that glory now lost and unable to see his surroundings for what they are, but only what they are in comparison, I bid you adieu. See you next month, and keep on trying.

Obviously, I will stick around for the remainder of this thread. If you remember the old ways as well but are stuck in here because the internets are basically pretty empty, bland, and boring outside of /jp/, feel free to drop in and describe your pet theory about where and when /jp/ went wrong.

>> No.471052

>where and when /jp/ went wrong

Gensokyo man

>> No.471058

you aren't a normalfag are you OP?

>> No.471059

/b/ copypasta

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