No.112788
no /int/ pls
No.112790
I am Anonymous from Anonymousland and my culture is being on my computer and anonymously posting shabs on an anonymous imageboard.
No.112791
>>112789don't like em simple as
No.112792
I am Norm from Normland and my culture is being on my computer and normishly posting 3DPD on a norm imageboard.
No.112793
>>112786/int/ was the good kuso, I had good times.
No.112809
It was not an accidental omission for kissu to not have a /pol/ or /int/ board.
No.112810
>>112809Those are two completely different things though.
/int/ banter is generally pretty fun and not that serious.
No.112811
>>112810It doesn't fit the site, and wouldn't stay contained.
No.112812
>>112811>It doesn't fit the siteHow exactly?
There isn't anything inherently incompatible with /int/.
>wouldn't stay contained.Again, why do you just assume this?
No.112813
>>112812>How exactly? One of the reasons I came to kissu specifically is because it avoids this crap. There are several "otaku" imageboard sites that allow for it, so please just use those sites rather than imposing on this one.
>Again, why do you just assume this?Perhaps because I've already been seeing the same tired memes.
No.112814
>>112812There is a different touhou themed imageboard with an /int/ related board that you would probably enjoy, but it is run very different from how things are here.
No.112817
>>112816/int/ can be useful if you're learning languages, you can just jump into threads in other languages with no commitment, but depending on circumstances you may need to VPN a flag if you want to remain anon though which kinda sucks. Same goes for people who just want to learn about different cultures. I don't post there, but it's certainly something I have gotten use out of before. If I ever pick up another language I would definitely check it out when I feel comfortable writing.
No.112818
>>112816It's quite interesting talking to other people from other countries.
I've been quite surprised by how different some countries and their people are, especially when those countries are relatively close to mine.
It's like discovering a different world.
No.112820
i find it somewhat neat to check out every few months and see what kind of slang the ones in spanish have
like they had a term for 2hus that i've never seen anywhere else: las tojas (<j> being pronounced like english/jap /h/)
and for baited they say cebado, which i've brought up to normal people saying bait irl but they didn't like the translation because they're ANGLOPHILES
No.112827
>>112809i pray for no flags
No.112835
I warned you about the European /jp/ threads...