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These are the only redeemable threads on /lit/ unless you're high or just in a rough patch. Come to think of it, I've done every psychedelic coming home and clicking on /lit/. I think maybe just every avenue's been explored and every attitudinal model of shit-posting's been reached. People say 4chan's long been tired, but that illusion can be flipped around by taking another example, like the country of Canada (200 years younger than the US), and suddenly what seemed very old appears very young. Figuring 4chan probably isn't an exception to something appearing old that is actually young (unless something like SOPA comes back), it's valid to think this has been the wild west and my conclusion that the sun's setting on that is mathematically correct. I've seen it before. It happened on /mu/. I'm not some fucking pathetic hermit, and I will tell you those were glory days in all caps. Other boards are less important to me. In other words if /sp/ feels this way I'm not making a case for them. This is a lot to chronicle for someone who "isn't a fucking pathetic hermit" so I'll get to the point (I've been listening to George Washington speeches): there aren't many voices left to be had here. Personas are played out, what's shocking is no longer surprising. Everyone would love to assign this to some bias of perspective, but I'm pretty sure, with Deleuze posting and all, this is the end for those esoteric few who have never been on topic. We'll just have to find something else.

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