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Creepy Anonymous
Can anyone tell me the sauce?
>> Anonymous
www.coolsplosed.com
>> The Hand
I *think* the name is Silent Butterfly...

If not, then its close enough that it doesn't matter.
>> Anonymous
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This is a stand-alone pic by Kiyoshirou Inoue.
Silent Butterfly is done by Studio NeoBlack (was it Hitomi Asakura?)
>> Anonymous
>>635625
If you think that picture is creepy, you certainly don't know your Inoue.

Inoue fapping protip: Always get the untranslated rapidshits, as the stories are always incredibly depressing and the lack of translation lets you remain ignorant for most of the stories.
>> C h a n
requests go in /r/
>> Anonymous
>>635658

rs?
>> C h a n
>>635768
I don't remember making this post. Did I? Oh well, C h a n - alike is correct.
>> Anonymous
>>635752
I fap and then cry. Wait. I do that already.
>> Anonymous
>>635768

Can someone explain this to me? I know the rule but can't fathom the reasoning behind it.

If requests go on the appropriate board, when I want some /d I go to /d and there will be randomly posted /d content, requests for /d content including samples, and further material posted in response to requests (plus some faggot posting guro.)

If requests go in /r, and I want some /d, I go to /d and find only the first category of content, the stuff people posted unsolicited.

I then have to delve into /r for the other two thirds of the /d content on the boards, and wade through all of the /abcefghhrkmoprstuvwwg content to find it.

What possible rationale is there for making a system with categorised boards, and then jamming a big chunk of the content from every category onto another board entirely?

Other than, I guess, if a request is on /r there's a greater chance Popcorn will see it.
>> Anonymous
pretty much the only loli pic the guy ever drew
>> Anonymous
>>635917
Insta-fail for mispelling every board names. It's /d/, faggot, no /d.

Now, the reason why everyone bitch about how requests go in /r/ is that if people didn't do so, more than half of the threads would be requests. 4chan wouldn't be 4chan, it would just be the site where everyone requests porn.
>> Anonymous
>>635768
well fags who ive never seen post anything and just keep repeating the rules shoudl press that little X at the top of your browser ^^^^^ this way~
>> Anonymous
>>635917
Check out /h/, board's been flooded by fuckwits requesting shit and all the good posts have been bumped to nothingness because of it. Now ask yourself why it's bad to let requests fly about freely.
>> Anonymous
>>635658
Is there a set with this picture or is it just a single? That's a lot of blood by the way, lol.
>> Anonymous
>>635927

Both /d/ and /d are valid, ask your browser.

I still don't see the difference between a thread where someone spontaneously posts /d content, and a thread where someone requests /d content and said is posted. As long as it's good /d content, to the browser looking for /d stuff it's pretty much the same. Why is one good and the other bad?
>> Anonymous
>>635998
The reason why one is good and the other is bad is if asking for content is allowed, then most of the boards will be full one single-post threads, rather than fuller threads with people contributing.
>> Anonymous
>>635998
Because a request does not, by nature, contribute to the board and will bump a thread with actual content off just as easily as any other post.

Ideally there should be a sticky in every board where you can request in - and to delete your requests as soon as it's filled - but then you'd still have the same problem of people whining that nobody reads the thread and fags things up by bumping their non-contributing begging thread.
>> Anonymous
>>636035

Fair answer. But does that apply to this thread we're posting in now? It contributed content, and solicited followups with similar content. Is it really that different from a 'let's post inoue!' thread?
>> Anonymous
>>636047
It does apply. The OP asked for a source of a pic. He then didn't post anything else, except for one other person. The difference between this thread and a "Let's post x!" is that the OP of that thread is actually posting more than one picture for the sake of making a contribution, rather than asking where to get more of said pictures and then abandoning the thread.
>> Anonymous
>>635998
>Both /d/ and /d are valid, ask your browser.
NEWFAG.
>> Anonymous
>>636047
Generally if I ever have to ask for something outside of /r/ (yeah, /r/ does suck, not disputing that), I actually put forth the effort to post up a dozen images to soften the blow of my request.

Nobody's ever flamed me for requesting outside of /r/ that way.
>> Anonymous
>>636075
And while I am one of the first to sagefire when I see a request threads, I have no problem with that either. I like sharing.