>>1644849That's /pol/.
>>1644878You got here right around the time when /b/ hit rock bottom. Been here since 2006 and it was NEVER as terrible as it is today. Yes, yes, "b-but /b/ was never g-good..." That was a running gag, an ironic self depreciation based on the notion that to any outsider (nu-/b/tards included), they'd look at /b/ and say it's complete garbage but to us it was a gem. Anybody who quotes that to shit on old /b/ was never hear for old /b/.