No.2894
The other day my uncle was talking to me about Ukraine and he used words like Zn*ggers and MAGAn*ggers. I was surprised to hear that in the wild from a 50 year old.
No.2895
>>2894I'm not, 50 year old are the prime target audience for people like Tucker Carlson or O'reily who are all now on more alternative platforms that probably get more traction with the type of people that talk like they're on 4chan everywhere. So it spreads pretty easily especially when you can make it so saying 'nigger' is seen as a rebellious act against the system that you're saying is keeping them down or ruining society.
As for those people that still talk like that or enjoy it, it doesn't really surprise me. I think as I've gotten older I've grown less fond of tribalism or flaming, but others seem like they could last forever on the high of participating in some sort of culture war. It's sorta the same as people rooting for a sports team and getting really into it, there's plenty of them. Take
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRK1MJIKrUY for example, you'd expect people to not act like this and destroy a city over a sports game loss, but they did. If people can get fired up enough to do that and follow countless others with a sorta mob mentality into causing physical damage to real world things that could carry criminal consequences, do you really think that they'd be any less likely to cause some ruckus on the web where they don't even have to leave their rooms or face any repercussion? There's also plenty of validation for that behavior that goes around where you're treated as a part of the in-group when you talk like them, so why would people abandon the group that they fit in with because of some arbitrary concept like 'growing up'? Humans are social creatures, on average none of them will do that and they'll stick with what they know that makes them comfortable. And who are we to really judge them if we're just substituting that in-group for our own if we blindly follow it without any introspection into how we're any better?
No.2896
This thread is suspected or at high risk of namefaggotry (attempts to increase epeen for their personas; plugs for their kuso imageboard videos, websites, etc.; and so forth)
No.2903
why do people try to argue entirely subjective things
No.2904
>>2901You'd love how millenials are into Bluey
No.2905
>>2903Its not like you can really argue factual things
No.2906
Wow, OP, you're so mature and adult. I'm very impressed at how you managed to stop enjoying things and have moved on to looking down on people who do like a real grown-up.
No.2907
I think your comment puts my objection to old guy chantards the most clearly. It's a faux,turns your nose up, objection to people with a different set of ideals and interpretation of society. A push towards an imageboard nation united by a set of ideals, rejecting the people who don't fot the mould
No.2909
>>2906I still enjoy things. I love Pokemon, and I got into that when I was six. Hell, I still like a lot of 4chan humor; [s4s], at its peak, produced some of the funniest shit I've ever seen.
I just don't think that speaking in catchphrases and saying the nigger word is funny anymore. It stopped being novel for me years ago, and without the novelty what's left? A means to signify that you're a part of an edgy, rebellious group. And I'm not in highschool anymore. I don't care about being an edgy rebel, and I most certainly don't care about others knowing it.
No.2911
Getting mad at nu-nu/pol/ of today is fucking gay.
People are going to say nigger, its a fun word to say.
No.2919
>>2915posted this pic three years ago
>>>/ec/1163still like it a lot
No.2922
>>2921i think that's going too far
books cover just about any topic from any angle, it's way beyond the scope of a specific culture from a particular part of the internet
No.2923
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No.2925
>>2920See
>>2909My problem isn't people being silly, it's people attempting to be edgy nonconformists in a predictable conformist way.
To be clear, I'm talking about the kind of people who make "uses 4chan" their identity outside of 4chan, especially on social media; the kind of people who browse r/4chan and aren't embarrassed by that fact. Chantard culture, as far as I'm concerned, is the superficial stuff that newfags go for because it's what's stereotypically associated with imageboards. It's not just calling people niggers, it's getting a genuine
thrill out of calling people niggers because you've never done it before and it feels naughty.
No.2928
>>2923>uiyavg0p.bzgonna buy this domain, looks solid.
No.2930
Thread's closed due to AIDS
No.2981
I miss ಠ_ಠ
No.3254
I would take the edgelord nihilism out for a laugh at anyone's expense of the cancer era 100 times out of 100 over the self serious srs bsns types that inevitably, without fail, always devolves into politics.
The only thing that moves on that target is the flavor of politics involved.
The only people who have effectively said "no thank you" to that normalfaggotry were the edgy boys that made chanology unpalatably lame in the eyes of chan culture. A cultural victory.