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And, copied from the r9k thread:
Honestly, I despise the chan culture. The way of how it is, not how it's ideally supposed to be. I despise memes - they're a normalfag thing. In that they aim to reach the widest possible audience and be funny, introducing no relevant or thoughtful content. Memetics make the real gems drowned out by the retards that stay on chans for the funny frog images and le ebin degeneracy mene instead of building upon the topics discussed. The chan culture had a small, negative impact on me, as I'm hard to influence in general. The chans itself though, are a good source of useful information. They draw both the lowest of the low and the smart people. The low amount of (outspoken) females is a huge plus, thanks to the anonymity of the users. But still, when they appear, they're flocked to, like in real life. For a while I thought that the chan users know better than that, but no, they really don't. Perhaps it was better in the older times, but now it's just like that. Retards chasing eachother in a cycle of memetics. All the relevant happenings or actions that could change the world are destroyed by memes. The last serious thing we had was Project Chanology. I'm bitter that this place collapses unto itself when reaching critical mass that could make a difference. I was drawn to this place because since day one of my life my outlook on it was very "redpill", even before the term redpill was coined. But ultimately, I don't belong here. I don't want this. This place has become compromised. It's crumbling together with the rest of the world. I need some time to clear my head. I need to leave because nothing more can be learned here in this thinly veiled circlejerk. We're all dead. Accept this and move on.