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What is your favorite thing about /jp/?

>> No.8001155

Takano.

>> No.8001157

I kind of wish I had that image of the Touhou doujin panel with the dialogue edited having Reimu say she loves /jp/

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>>8001157
here's this instead

>> No.8001160

That very nearly every thread is replied to, so I won't suffer the pain of my thread immediately dropping to the last page, completely ignored. Even more that the quality doesn't matter, so you can post something completely pointless, off topic, meta, whatever, and get amusement from people replying to it. Also, I especially like you can post something like >/jp/ with some image that vaguely makes fun of the board and not be banned for it.

Even though it's aggressive, /jp/ is pretty welcoming and generally good sports.

>> No.8001161

>>8001160
I've had a thread sink to the bottom before

>> No.8001162

>>8001161
Then it was probably asking for people to find or translate something or otherwise shit noone cares about.

>> No.8001164

>>8001161
That means that you are worse than a shitposter, dude.

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>> No.8001175

>>8001164
There are women who have replied to shitty threads, meanwhile yours dropped to the bottom. That means you are less interesting than a shitpost to women.

>> No.8001195

The deep love we feel for each other.

>> No.8001201

The fact that people use sage the `correct' way (i.e. not the way most of 4chan and its spin offs use it). Same with quoting I suppose. As a longterm Usenet user, >implying and so on bug me.

>> No.8001203

>>8001201
you're fat

>> No.8001209

That we still can have slow and nice days without excessive shitposting sometimes

>> No.8001211

>>8001203
suck my cock dude

>> No.8001213

>>8001211
Not the same guy, but I'm interested.

>> No.8001214

>>8001213
>>>/y/

>> No.8001216

>>8001201
But there's nothing honestly wrong with >implying. While > is a quote function, the natural extension of quoting what people say is changing the quote to what people meant to say or what you think they meant to say. They extension of that is saying that they're implying something that you disagree with. Using it to quote actions should be fine too, though slightly outside its intended purpose.

>> No.8001218

>>8001216
The problem is that it has never been used in the implication fashion outside of flaming

>> No.8001223

>>8001216
One can envision a board where the term >implying is used by good posters politely towards constructive debate but usually it's used by retards to twist the words of people they disagree with into something retarded. Just because something that is retarded 99% of the time might not technically be retarded 1% of the time does not mean that it should be accepted practice.

>> No.8001224

>>8001216
It's never been accepted here. Other boards (that is, the /b/ shit that infests everywhere) was always looked down on here and honestly, it was nice having a board that wasn't filled with that garbage. A lot of people always said they liked it here because that crap wasn't accepted.

We have enough of our own shit to deal with.

>> No.8001228

I hate being smarter then everyone else

I am the 1%

>> No.8001248
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NEET and hikkikomori discussion.

>> No.8001250

>>8001224
People always blame shit on /b/ but are they really responsible for everything's start? /v/ seems like it's responsible for enough stuff on its own to not even be associated with /b/ any more. Though I don't know if implying started in /v/ or /b/, but it tends to be the boards that invoke the most flaming that create annoying things, like /v/, /a/, and /g/.

>> No.8001251

>>8001248
That NEET and Hikki thing is actually what I hate most about /jp/. Neither of those have anything to do with being otaku or otaku culture.

>> No.8001254

>>8001251
Its a common trait though, what defines an "oatku" is that they're obsessed with something to the point of isolation from society, mostly of course because of alienation.

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>>8001228
If you're on /jp/ you're obviously not an intellectual.

Go watch a show like QI with actual intellectuals if you want to realize how dumb you really are.

>> No.8001257

>>8001251
They do, because that is who we are, therefore it is a part of the culture of this board.

If you don't have moldy old teapots filled with piss next to your PC you should probably get out.

>> No.8001260

>>8001255
Are you an intellectual?

>> No.8001261

>>8001254
NEET has nothing to do with being isolated from society.
Hikki has little to do with obsession.

>> No.8001263

>>8001261
This would be the part I hate about it, make it in to some sickening meme, I happen to be a clean-freak in addition to my obsessions

>> No.8001266

>>8001260
No, I'm on /jp/.

I'm sure I'm more intellectual than 99% of /jp/, though. For example, 99% of the world thought Earth was round rather than flat before the actual discovery. It's a common fallacy that I'm sure most of you learned at school and still believe in because you're dumb.

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>>8001254

I thought oatku's was a variety of Danish porridge?

>> No.8001264

>>8001261
It doesn't matter anyways, because basicly Otaku culture is just a name given to us.
We decide what is related and what is not by discussing the things we want while reporting the things we hate

>> No.8001269

>>8001255

I typed out a long reply on Touhous as post-Fordist animist gods, dealing with biopolitical power as a vaginal system of repression in late-capitalism…but the reply system ate it.

>> No.8001282

The users~

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>>8001255
i feel sorry for you, i really do. if you need to watch a tv show to see what intellectuals are.

neet is life, normal is death. neet pride worldwide

>> No.8001276

The NEET / hikki is not an otaku thing, it's a /jp/ thing.

>> No.8001286

>>8001266
Yes, fancy words make you an intellectual I'm sure.

>> No.8001298

>>8001255

I typed out a long reply on Touhous as post-Fordist animist gods, dealing with biopolitical power as a vaginal system of repression in late-capitalism…but the reply system ate it.

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All the big juicy delicious penises just waiting to be sucked.

>> No.8001296

This board is very consistent. I've been around forever and I can always come back expecting to see the same content. There's never been any drastic changes to this board so I feel a sense of familiarity when I think /jp/.

>> No.8001297

The regulars. They make this place feel like home.

>> No.8001312

I can't actually find a reason why I like /jp/, or even my favorite thing about it amongst relatively shitty things. It is a mystery.

>> No.8001305
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/jp/ is one of the last boards where I feel at home. I consider you guys my friends, even though I never met you. /jp/ is the only social contact I've left, I don't think I could live without you guys.
Pleas don't leave me.

>> No.8001328

It's slow enough.
Users can be nice and helpful, if you're also respectful.

>> No.8001334

>>8001286
....but I didn't even use any fancy words.

Unless you consider words like "fallacy" fancy, in which case you're retarded as fuck.

>> No.8001382

I like discussing things with fellow hikkikomori. It feels....feels like I'm less alone. A glimpse of sunlight through my well-curtained world.

>> No.8001403

I'm only here for the neet threads

Frankly I find /jp/ to not be nearly as elitist as it likes to think it is, but this is still the last bastion for the "real" users of 4chan. The neckbeards who didn't get out when everything was overrun with normalfags.

>> No.8001585

Touhou and Touhou accessories
Aya threads
People asking for sauce
doujin threads
RemiJam threads
/jp/'s fascination/infatuation for sluts
no currybutt

>> No.8003816

The Touhou threads that manage to amuse/arouse me.

The shitposting that makes me laugh.

The worthy-VN threads.

Nothing else, because those 3 are what /jp/'s supposed to be about.

>> No.8003854

>>8001152
Cute, submissive fags. Each time I see them, I flirt with them, hoping to form a relationship. It's kinda working; I got several of them to add me on MSN. None live close to me, sadly. One got naked on cam for me, though.

>> No.8003858

>>8003854
>Cute, submissive fags
I forgot to add: desperate and broken. Those are very important.

>> No.8003859

>>8001403
Surely /tg/ is like that too?

>> No.8003868

>>8001152
i like /jp/ because it's always there for me

>> No.8003869

the unwarranted elitism

>> No.8003880

The kinds of posters /jp/ has that you probably couldn't find on any other board.

>> No.8003887

>>8003859
Why did you think the content of one is tolerated in the other? Even though neither board wants to admit it, those two share a lot of userbase. /tg/ has working magical girl and Grail War systems, /jp/ shows suspicious amounts of knowledge about Warhammer, MtG, WoD and D&D.

>> No.8003889

The Texan accent and the spicy food.

>> No.8003933

I like when prog pops up because I usually have no idea what the fuck they are talking about in their memes despite being a CS student myself. I don't even understand why they come to this board of all places.

>> No.8003994

I've alredy made filosophy, classical and modern art and serious discussions about humour, for example, in /jp/ and it went well for a very long time, long enough that you wouldn't get the same in other boards.

>> No.8004034

I like that people are calm, and I like that it's slow.

I use page 15 on /b/ to test AA once in a while, and some threads that get 150 replies there still only last 10 minutes. How can people stand that?

>> No.8004041

It never changes. You'd think /jp/ would become horrible fast but there's some kind of invisible thing keeping the board's integrity together. And the users are great.

>>8003933
Well there's touhou spam on /prog/, everyone sages, and there's stuff like that expert programmer kopipe. Somehow there seems to be a lot of common ground.

>> No.8004064

>>8003933
They come here because, I think, we're the same userbase, but adapting other styles of posting on other boards. I know for a fact that a significant population of /jp/ sits on various other textboards.

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