new king of the hill intro

Would you watch it ?


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You frugal :hmm: this is good!!!!
Yes, the cheapest :drakelaugh:. Im trying to save up for a new car
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cunug3aad

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I've been on these types of forums for over a decade and it's almost become a natural law, in my experience, that people who announce they're leaving almost never do or come back very quickly. The ones who truly tend to disappear, even if only temporarily for a good while, do it quietly. Just my experience.
I'm wondering when my exam bredren gonna take their hiatus we are halfway in :hmm:
 

Kisame

Plotting world domination
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Whats your opinion on it

This show was boring. As a kid I chose to change channels whenever king of the hill came on. Every other adult animation that was airing on TV was way better than king of the hill. I'd rather watch American Dad and south Park instead of king of the hill.
 

The truth seeker

Too young , too simple , and sometimes too naive
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The value behind the sincerity of your words is now less.:ehh:

You don't need to be liked here if you have enough meaningful relationships in real life. I don't stake my esteem on people online. That is crazy.
Kid born after 2001 don’t think like that it’ll get worse with time my cousin who’s 7 speaks English like a Russian


I never got video games as a kid I remember on my birthday I really wanted get Batman sin tzu right when I was about to take it to the cashier my mom said it was to expensive :mjcry:
 
Kid born after 2001 don’t think like that it’ll get worse with time my cousin who’s 7 speaks English like a Russian


I never got video games as a kid I remember on my birthday I really wanted get Batman sin tzu right when I was about to take it to the cashier my mom said it was to expensive :mjcry:
Back in the days when you only got one game. I remember buying the first Xbox that I wanted for a whole year. We could only buy one game. I remember choosing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. And boy, did I pick the right game.

Besides that, it's not like we could sit in front of the screen and play all day exept for a very special time when we used to sleep over a family friend's house from Sudan and play the whole night. At home it was, two hours at a time, and that was one good days. We had to spend time outside and do things with friends, but be back at dinner. Gamers, the ones who sat home playing all day, had a stigma. People did not really respect them, me neither. It was only during the League of Legends times that being a gamer got more value since the more time you spent on the game, the better you were, the better you were you could carry the team and get regard in that sense.

Playing games and being a gamer were two things. Every boy had a console, but not many were gamers. To be honest, we did not call a person a gamer unless they played on expensive PCs and they really were sweating WoW or CS, lol. And that was associated with being inside all day, wasting your social life, which was uncool. There was nothing wrong with playing San Andreas with the homies, but to rather sit home when peeps came to your house requesting you come outside was a negative thing.

Before the social media era we're in now, sitting on platforms all day was weird unless you did it for a purpose. I remember when Facebook started to pop around '08. As I entered middle school, the social dynamics changed, so I created a profile on Facebook to link up with the friends I had, or in case I created new ones I just met at a party or somewhere random. I was only on YouTube to listen to music for the most times too, until Spotify came and around that time, the golden age of YouTube videos on all kinds of shit like conspiracy theories and whatnot popped up. Before Facebook, we had messaging systems like MSN and later used Skype (the latter we used contemporaneously). Social media was really used to be social, used to maintain our in real life, life. Never was it a substitute.

It was the place dudes lowkey went and slid women in private chat to exchange some words, but this was almost exclusively from real-life encounters. Your Facebook was directly tied to you. Like my face and my friends were on my profile so doing weird shit was not on the program unless you'd like to be judged. People did not troll like that. If a guy started harassing people online, you best believe it would be known in school the day after. There were no two-faced stuff. Like if you were the cool guy, you had to be the same guy online. Not do dweeb shit. Even the actual nerd were less of a dweeb than the average forumer today, lol.
 
Back in the days when you only got one game. I remember buying the first Xbox that I wanted for a whole year. We could only buy one game. I remember choosing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. And boy, did I pick the right game.

Besides that, it's not like we could sit in front of the screen and play all day exept for a very special time when we used to sleep over a family friend's house from Sudan and play the whole night. At home it was, two hours at a time, and that was one good days. We had to spend time outside and do things with friends, but be back at dinner. Gamers, the ones who sat home playing all day, had a stigma. People did not really respect them, me neither. It was only during the League of Legends times that being a gamer got more value since the more time you spent on the game, the better you were, the better you were you could carry the team and get regard in that sense.

Playing games and being a gamer were two things. Every boy had a console, but not many were gamers. To be honest, we did not call a person a gamer unless they played on expensive PCs and they really were sweating WoW or CS, lol. And that was associated with being inside all day, wasting your social life, which was uncool. There was nothing wrong with playing San Andreas with the homies, but to rather sit home when peeps came to your house requesting you come outside was a negative thing.

Before the social media era we're in now, sitting on platforms all day was weird unless you did it for a purpose. I remember when Facebook started to pop around '08. As I entered middle school, the social dynamics changed, so I created a profile on Facebook to link up with the friends I had, or in case I created new ones I just met at a party or somewhere random. I was only on YouTube to listen to music for the most times too, until Spotify came and around that time, the golden age of YouTube videos on all kinds of shit like conspiracy theories and whatnot popped up. Before Facebook, we had messaging systems like MSN and later used Skype (the latter we used contemporaneously). Social media was really used to be social, used to maintain our in real life, life. Never was it a substitute.

It was the place dudes lowkey went and slid women in private chat to exchange some words, but this was almost exclusively from real-life encounters. Your Facebook was directly tied to you. Like my face and my friends were on my profile so doing weird shit was not on the program unless you'd like to be judged. People did not troll like that. If a guy started harassing people online, you best believe it would be known in school the day after. There were no two-faced stuff. Like if you were the cool guy, you had to be the same guy online. Not do dweeb shit. Even the actual nerd were less of a dweeb than the average forumer today, lol.
Maybe its perhaps the average forumer has no ties to their actual Identity ; look on afar Chan where there's a big culture of posting from an anonymous perspective yet this is a double edged sword as one people can be safer and much more secure knowing their anonymous online however they also can get away with saying a lot of crazy things p.s majority of people nowadays aren't even active on/ don't even use forums so its usually a specific type of person on these kinds of sites anyways who most likely grew up using the internet
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cunug3aad

3rdchild Β· Aw geelale
Back in the days when you only got one game. I remember buying the first Xbox that I wanted for a whole year. We could only buy one game. I remember choosing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. And boy, did I pick the right game.

Besides that, it's not like we could sit in front of the screen and play all day exept for a very special time when we used to sleep over a family friend's house from Sudan and play the whole night. At home it was, two hours at a time, and that was one good days. We had to spend time outside and do things with friends, but be back at dinner. Gamers, the ones who sat home playing all day, had a stigma. People did not really respect them, me neither. It was only during the League of Legends times that being a gamer got more value since the more time you spent on the game, the better you were, the better you were you could carry the team and get regard in that sense.

Playing games and being a gamer were two things. Every boy had a console, but not many were gamers. To be honest, we did not call a person a gamer unless they played on expensive PCs and they really were sweating WoW or CS, lol. And that was associated with being inside all day, wasting your social life, which was uncool. There was nothing wrong with playing San Andreas with the homies, but to rather sit home when peeps came to your house requesting you come outside was a negative thing.

Before the social media era we're in now, sitting on platforms all day was weird unless you did it for a purpose. I remember when Facebook started to pop around '08. As I entered middle school, the social dynamics changed, so I created a profile on Facebook to link up with the friends I had, or in case I created new ones I just met at a party or somewhere random. I was only on YouTube to listen to music for the most times too, until Spotify came and around that time, the golden age of YouTube videos on all kinds of shit like conspiracy theories and whatnot popped up. Before Facebook, we had messaging systems like MSN and later used Skype (the latter we used contemporaneously). Social media was really used to be social, used to maintain our in real life, life. Never was it a substitute.

It was the place dudes lowkey went and slid women in private chat to exchange some words, but this was almost exclusively from real-life encounters. Your Facebook was directly tied to you. Like my face and my friends were on my profile so doing weird shit was not on the program unless you'd like to be judged. People did not troll like that. If a guy started harassing people online, you best believe it would be known in school the day after. There were no two-faced stuff. Like if you were the cool guy, you had to be the same guy online. Not do dweeb shit. Even the actual nerd were less of a dweeb than the average forumer today, lol.
Back then internet was just an accessory but now its an extension of everyday life, a lot of stuff has to be done online now rather than having an offline alternative. I remember when i was truly cunug when the internet was a "place" rather than just everywhere 1748728306909.png however by that point internet culture shift began to embody mass media. It makes money thats why its like this

Forums are nice because it doesn't use algorithms they ruin the internet. I might just become a specialist in electrical engineering to join one of those. But i like this forum because i can take the piss out of random people and its all good :ulyin: Weynaw weylahaa raac
 

cunug3aad

3rdchild Β· Aw geelale
Maybe its perhaps the average forumer has no ties to their actual Identity ; look on afar Chan where there's a big culture of posting from an anonymous perspective yet this is a double edged sword as one people can be safer and much more secure knowing their anonymous online however they also can get away with saying a lot of crazy things p.s majority of people nowadays aren't even active on/ don't even use forums so its usually a specific type of person on these kinds of sites anyways who most likely grew up using the internetView attachment 362280
Forums are based on niches for example somalispot niche is somalinimada (more specifically qurbojoognimada). And the niche of afar-yare forum is being terminally online and edgy. The bigger the internet gets the more niche a forum becomes, because a smaller portion of people on the fringe of the internet use it and those people are more specialised in their niche
 
Back then internet was just an accessory but now its an extension of everyday life, a lot of stuff has to be done online now rather than having an offline alternative. I remember when i was truly cunug when the internet was a "place" rather than just everywhere View attachment 362281 however by that point internet culture shift began to embody mass media. It makes money thats why its like this

Forums are nice because it doesn't use algorithms they ruin the internet. I might just become a specialist in electrical engineering to join one of those. But i like this forum because i can take the piss out of random people and its all good :ulyin: Weynaw weylahaa raac
The internet had its functions back then, too. Now, it is better because information, business opportunities, and networks are accessible. One can easily use the internet as the right form of extension, not blur the lines.

Forums are post-aggregate, as in, whoever goes to a forum, fits a select form of profile, so you get the echo-chamber effect. It's not a coincidence we have a high number of nutjobs here.

By the way, how old are you?
 
Forums are based on niches for example somalispot niche is somalinimada (more specifically qurbojoognimada). And the niche of afar-yare forum is being terminally online and edgy. The bigger the internet gets the more niche a forum becomes, because a smaller portion of people on the fringe of the internet use it and those people are more specialised in their niche
yeah but more often than not the people on these sites are either people who actually are within that specific niche who found it cus hey its a website full of people like me e.g. Somalis or if u had a certain type of item/thing , interest or hobby you would go on that forum to find out more about it but things like reddit and amino*back then* kind of taken over a lot of that or the other type of people on these forums are impostors or are just lurking which pretty much will 100% happen as almost everyone does that on internet forums whether u are looking at peoples either tragic stories or big flexes there you really don't know what u find but the good part of it is it is a breath of fresh air from big apps with massive algorithms.
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Maybe its perhaps the average forumer has no ties to their actual Identity ; look on afar Chan where there's a big culture of posting from an anonymous perspective yet this is a double edged sword as one people can be safer and much more secure knowing their anonymous online however they also can get away with saying a lot of crazy things p.s majority of people nowadays aren't even active on/ don't even use forums so its usually a specific type of person on these kinds of sites anyways who most likely grew up using the internetView attachment 362280
4chan is a whole other place altogether. You were an uber nerd and a weirdo if you frequented that place at any point in your life, in my book. Especially if you're not white.

The level of racism I have seen there is psychotic.
 
Not going to lie, that is a whole other place altogether. You were an uber nerd and a weirdo if you frequented that place at any point in your life, in my book. Especially if you're not white.
well half of it is not safefor shaqo and gets really specific with what crazy things they put there and the other half is either for cosplayers neo's or for bronies which I wasnt really sure of there being such a big interest in, My Little Pony has a massive following on that site
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