>>1961730The prior thread was no more than two months old.
To me, /c/ permits me to compose a thread in the same manner that the Japanese practice "Flower Arranging" or pruning "Bonsai Trees". Quality and not quantity is the underlying nature of /c/.
When the thread has been around and has had a few contributions by others (but none by you), and you suddenly decide that as "Lord God of /c/" it's time to end the thread, then I have every reason to be pissed off.
The fact that you've appointed yourself the "Thread Guardian of /c/" is enough to make anyone want you to leave and never come back.
Have you considered seeing a shrink and getting some Prozac for your obsessive compulsive disorder?
I also might add about your attempts to create a Desu thread and then drag it out past six months -- why should you be so special and be the only one to exercise "said" privilege?
No, no. What /c/ needs is for little despots like you to go somewhere else and never return.