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/c/ is the only place left on 4chan worth coming to. With all the constant promotion threads on /a/ I just can't go there anymore.
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wow, never realized how much of my cute folder is cats
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more sexy than cute but the mouse on top of her tail puts it over the edge for /c/
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thanks for being a haven for me /c/
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>>398200
Seconded. I love you guise.
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I can still stomach /a/. Like you said, it's supposed to be a worksafe board, so only a few out of every hundred images there make me sheild my eyes. And that has a lower ratio than the time I spent on deviantART (I got kicked-off for mouthing-off to a child-predator).

But I agree; despite it being slow as molasses, /c/ is one of my favorite boards.
I never go on any of the not-worksafe boards. I'm pretty much limited to /a/,/v/ and /c/. And I thank /c/ for being the most civil.

Oh, sorry; no catgirl. I'm afraid my folder's fresh-out. The pics in this thread ought to fix that, though. :D
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>>398188

I guess your view of 4chan is much different than mine. I go here for the images, and not much else. I go to /e/ and /u/ more than the other boards. /a/ is nothing more than a discussion board for bitching about every anime in existence, and /c/ is mostly an image dump for users of /a/. Both /a/ and /v/ seriously need to be cleaned up before they turn into /b/.

I usually only post in /c/, /e/, /u/, and occasionally /b/, so most of that stuff has nothing to do with me. As long as the idiots in /a/ and /v/ don't fuck with my /e/ and /u/, I'm happy.
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...I approve of this Thread
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4chan was begun for one purpose: porn. The internet was invented for one purpose: communication, now it's porn. Get over it?????
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A box is fine too>>398072
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>>399171
I agree with the whole thing about 4Chan in general... seriously people need to learn what boards are what, I mean you go to /h/ for hentai, you go to /a/ for anime, I know hentai is anime related, but it has it's own board because not everyone wants to see that on the boards that are supposed to be work safe...
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very true sometimes i got sick with any /h/ material on any Safe for works board
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Hey people, don't forget /w/. It's Work safe as well, so it stays pretty safe most of the time. As for, me I'm game for /e/, but not a big fan of /u/.
>> Anonymous
Posted at /a/ some time until I was rickrolled, lost interest in /m/ no thanks to constant bitching, never went to /k/ for ages, lurked in /e/ and /u/, and just spammed the Da Capo thread the other day in /c/. The only place that I usually post is in /o/ though (I know, /c/ and /o/ does not mix, but hey, I'm a sucker for both), for the lulz, EVO IS NO. 1 (an Evofag minus an actual Evo here...and closet STifag), and stuff like that.
>> Anonymous
/c/ is rapidly becoming NOT worth coming to.
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/c/ seems to be a haven for people who are tired of their regular boards, but this doesn't mean that they realize that they should change old time habits. In addition, newfags treat /c/ as just any board on 4chan. I'd like to believe that each board has its own particular culture. Though there are some cross board memes that can be used, particularly hurtful ones are not welcomed in /c/.

I have made previous threads concerning the quality and future of /c/ before, but I feel as if no one else has the same worries. Perhaps it's the combination of other chan type sites like desuchan or moe.imouto.org that has "taken" content away from /c/, along with some sporadic rapidshares.

Can't we just share good official and fan art from talented japanese artists both known and unknown like we did before? We were so good at identifying an artist's url, not just uploading random images seen around the internet. Maybe this is just a consequence of 4chan gaining a larger audience and popularity. Whatever, my rant is finished.
>> Anonymous
I figure as long as we avoid the constant oldfag bitching about emoticons that they do on /cm/, we're doing OK.
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A bit late for me to be saying this as the thread's about to be deleted, but you're not the only one with concerns. My main one is the disproportionate amount of shitty requests and other content-less threads. I don't remember having much of that back when /c/ was slower.