No.106323
I am /qa/ and that is all.
No.106325
Japanese bird cooking spaghetti
No.106328
>>106322Welcome!
I didn't "use" it more than most other boards and only checked the front page for a minute maybe once every 3 years or so, starting in '09. I still don't really care about the "community aspect" and just like to normally talk about certain interests now that I often lack the energy to actually engage with those.
No.106334
>>106322I came to /jp/ in 2013 which was like the end of the good stuff supposedly but even so, I still think there were decent threads around that time from 2013-2015.
I don't feel like I can call myself an original /jp/sie regardless.
No.106355
Well 2012 and 2013 is at least something, I can say that kissu has gained my respect \(^o^)/
No.106357
I had visited it around 2011-2012, but didn't stay. I was still in the grips of MMORPG addiction so the internet was something I looked at for a few minutes before going back to chasing virtual carrots. Man, what a terrible waste of time.
No.106358
>>106357Did you at least play kuso MMOs with /jp/ too?
No.106359
>>106358No, the board itself was most of my entertainment
No.106361
>>106358The other reply isn't me, but nope. 2012ish is when I was playing Rift, a game that had some amazing side content that kept me in it when I was otherwise done with the MMORPG grind.
No.106362
>>106322I started lurking it around 2009 and posted until 2014 or so. However, it was not my main board. That was /a/. I used /jp/ mainly for Type-Moon related stuff and the various VNs that were often discussed there, as well as the neet/blog thread once in a while and other fun threads, and didn't care that much about the 2hu side of the board that became its staple.
I guess there are a few more of us here now, specially after the 4chan hack which set into stone that the ship started sinking and if you don't want to drown with it it's best to find a lifeboat such as this one.
No.106364
I was a 2007 newfag on 4chan and saw /jp/ be made in 2008. The earliest days are a haze to me and I don't remember much besides "KS devs get out" and some general shitposting, and I checked out for a while in early 2010s, so I'm not one to talk about the board culture.
No.106366
I used /jp/ at 2011-13 but it was never my main board.
No.106369
>>106358I remember a cosmic break general
No.106370
Naturalized Japanese Melopsittacus Undulatus of Australian heritage cooking penne rigate.
No.106371
>>106367Hello bernd. Wat /r9k/ ever good? If you even used it in the first place I somewhat consider you view of what is "good" warped anyway. Same with the /mu/ hipsters.
Did any of you ever participate in the Christmas dinner threads?
No.106372
>>106367I certainly spent more time on Krautchan from 2009-2012 than any part of the /jp/sphere
No.106375
>>106373Almost everyone was a NEET or at the least had no other life outside their commitment to their passions for their hobbies and anime. Probably considered losers by todays society, but still a much higher class, prestige, and intelligence than your typical phonefag losers from today.
I don't think that it's that the users now don't want to contribute, it's just that they never have and don't know what it's like to be in a community where people do it.
Christmas and winter were always my favorite:
https://world2ch.net/uploader/archive/src/146.swf
No.106376
>Probably considered losers by todays society
I meant by the society then
No.106380
My post is confusing (
>>106375), so the best way I can make it clearer is to say, /jp/sies back then were actual NEETs who lived in creepy basements(a good thing). /jp/sies now use whatever social media is popular now, are phonefags, and live in a apartment smoke weed when they aren't working at fast food.
No.106385
>>106381I'm excited to make kissu history with my kissu friends
No.106386
>>106322>Are there any users here that used it from 2008-2013?I didn't. I was on /b/, /s/, /sci/, maybe /c/
No.106393
Wow, I realize the posts completely die off starting around midnight, it's disturbing that you /jp/sies aren't accustomed to a NEET sleep schedule (;`Д´)
No.106395
>>106394Damn it Kissu! a mobile filename?! You're making me lose faith here!
No.106396
>>106393I'm still awake I just don't post past midnight because I don't want to wake anyone...
No.106398
>>106397I'm pulling the lever on that trapdoor asshole. I don't use a smartphone because I don't interact with the plebeians that live outside my basement.
No.106401
>>106381Agreed! Time to bring the
pee in
kissujaypee!
No.106402
>>106400disgruntled, but that's enough for me destroying you in hand to hand combat
No.106403
File:9.jpg (22.39 KB,301x272)

このスレ
No.106404
I will sign off now, the sun is rising and I can't let it peep through a crack and touch my skin or I might burn
No.106417
>>106393It's a timezone thing as the other person said. People
do need to sleep!
Posting begets posting, though, and usually when people post at that time there are replies. I think people fall into a pattern where they don't expect posts so they don't make posts, which is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
No.106425
>>106405Ironic shitposting is still shitposting.
No.106430
>>106417this poster just posted me
No.106431
>>106322How'd they get the bird to cook that pasta?
No.106434
>>106431Monolith's wave emissions
No.106460
Ano... Kissu, I believe the site would maximize quality if threads auto-saged after about 2 weeks
No.106461
>>106460We can make due without lots of complex features. An imageboard is a community, not a collection of scripts
No.106462
>>106460I don't want the sitting Reimu thread to autosage early.
No.106464
>>106461>complex featuresThe site is already full of bloatware, the feature I'm suggesting is quite simple and has existed for a while.
>>106462You can make more sitting reimu threads
No.106465
>>106464wow, you've completely convinced me
to ignore you
No.106466
just make /jp/ faster and threads will die within the week
No.106467
>>106466That's the goal, if I truly commit to the site (30% of my potential power), I probably have about 200 posts per day, but I'd expect all of you to do the same ( `-´)σ.
No.106468
>>106464>You can make more sitting reimu threadsIt takes time for OC to pop up, so it will be either emptier or with more reposts.
>>106466No, within six months.
No.106469
>>106468>It takes time for OC to pop upThis is subjective, I make OC whenever I feel.
No.106471
I also dislike the lack of information on which filetypes are permitted and the subsequent information (;`Д´)!
No.106473
>>106460I like that activity is slow enough to the point where I don't need to constantly bump threads I like to make sure they don't fall off the catalog prematurely. Bumplocking threads after two weeks seems arbitrary to me and it would just incentivize people to make meaningless bumps.
No.106475
>>106425You're right and you've got to call out such more often.
NTA
No.106476
>>106473You mistake the feature. age-ing to prevent something from falling off a catalog would be useless since the threads would be autosaged based on time and not other threads pushing it off. (If I understand your post correctly)
No.106497
We're any of you /jp/sies apart of the world4ch group?
No.106618
>>106383I bet that the floor and air is still frigid cold in there even if he has a heater right next to his battlestation
No.106620
>>106618That's why they needed the poster of Shana the Flame Haze.
No.106686
>>106460I'm onto your schemes...
No.106688
>>106460Why did you fuck up 4/jp/?
No.106691
>>106683is hiroshimoot lurking kissu?
No.106705
>>106691Hiro never gave a kuso about the website.
No.106706
>>106460Anon are you perhaps a part of the mod team back at 4cutie?
No.106811
>>106460Early signs are showing that the autosaging does fucking nothing to the necrobumping problem. In some ways, it’s made it worse. Now that necrobumpers can’t use older threads to push their general thread off the catalog, they instead make garbage spam threads to do the exact same thing. Right now on /jp/, there are TWELVE threads for individual vtubers. One is being used in good faith, but the other eleven have no activity and look like they were posted by the same guy. So now instead of spam comments which reply to the OP and say nothing, we now have dozens of fake threads littering the catalog. 10/10 change, /jp/ is saved!
No.106908
>>106906Those fucking faggots censored anything calling futa a mental illness, anything calling out VTumors, and autosage all the good threads.
No.107040
>>106905The fact the mods let the EN kuso slide enrages me. Hololive EN isn’t even fucking Japanese culture, for fuck’s sake! But no use applying logic to these maniacs. It’s soul-crushing.
No.107051
>>107049Not as long as you admit futa is gay and no different from liking trannies
No.107052
That would be implying that being gay and liking girl cock is bad
No.107054
>>107051Seems like we are. I've already called the cops and they're coming to take you to the correctional. Good luck, Anonymous.
No.107055
nothing gay about wanting to suck a huge futa cock
No.107057
>>107051Liking 2D will always be different from liking 3D.
No.107058
>>107057Proof of denial, proof of mental illness
No.107063
I don't really care, are there going to be more gikopoi meetups soon?
No.107064
>>107058You're talking to a yurifag and a lolicon. You don't have to be so abrasive.
No.107066
>>107052Surely no one would be stupid and lame on /jp/
No.107067
>>107051No, it's gynephilia with a dick fetish.
If it were gay, futa lovers would jerk off to gay porn, but they choose girls with dicks.
No.107069
>>107051incredibly reddit take, futa ain't real and ergo can be a platonic ergo not gay.
No.107071
>>107051>>107067We don't like seeing these 4chan terms and images here, just focus on replying to things you actually enjoy.
No.107072
>>107071"Talk about things you like, not about people you hate" should be a rule on every good imageboard.
No.107074
>>107071>We don't like seeing these 4chan terms and images hereOk. Is it better now?
No.107078
>>107074If the image was eaten, it must have been tasty. Sounds like a gourmand imageboard. I'm in.
No.107079
>>107074I think so at least, thank you!
No.107086
>>107072It's so easy to spread hate, but so hard to spread positivity. I wish I knew how better to do so.
No.107090
>>107086>I wish I knew how better to do so.It's literally the first part of that sentence:
>Talk about things you likeI struggle with the second part just like everyone who has spent years being influenced by ragebait algorithms against their will, but the positive feedback from talking about fun things is its own reward.
No.107093
>>107086It's simple, just follow the old saying "If you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all." Or something along those lines ^^;
No.107110
>>107072>>107086>>107090>>107093I can relate to those troubles, though in my case it's people moreso than certain topics that tend to easily upset me. What I really like about Kissu is that the mods appear to put great effort into keeping the community friendly while also keeping an eye on those that try to use the rules as a shield to start trouble indirectly. I think this makes it much easier to not immediately read bad intentions into certain posts and if things start to lean too much into politics, ragebaiting or what have you, you can always report those posts. That's something to really keep in mind, since I'm certain most people forgot that reporting is even an option with how little it does on bigger platforms.
No.107145
Stop being such a pussy
No.107676
Those are penne rigate btw
No.107703
>>107676Not after I'll have thrown them in the nearest black hole.
No.107783
>>107703Why would you throw perfectly edible pasta in a black hole
No.107784
>>106383>>106384I never got the "loser internet basement dweller" stereotype/meme as a non-American, why do they move to the basement? Aren't you supposed to have a perfectly good room above where you grew up as a kid? Someone explain.
No.107785
>>107784>Aren't you supposed to have a perfectly good room above where you grew up as a kidYou didn't grow up in the basement?
No, but seriously.
I think the idea is that
A: There is no sun down there, and as we all know the sun is the second greatest threat to all otaku.
B: People don't go into basements that often meaning that you'll be unbothered and relatively safe from the greatest threat to all otaku
I.e people.
I'm just guessing here though, might be completely wrong.
No.107787
>>106380We all gotta make a living somehow, can't be a NEET forever (unless you're legit disabled)
No.107815
>>107783It's about sending a message.
(because you know, everything that falls into a black hole is emitted as a ray of information)
No.107838
>>107784It's so you can be secluded and not bothered by annoying things like mother trying to ask about your job search while you're in the middle of a VN.
>>107787Yeah but there aren't any new crops of NEETs being made. Maybe someone can theorize more reasons as to why? Maybe it's because parents can't support leeches because the middle class is fading away?
No.107839
I believe it would be good to ask, is there any particular reason that post options are completely unavailable? Sometimes I might like to delete an embarrassing post.
No.107841
>>107840I'LL BE DAMNED!
(thought it was image searches, orz)