>>2379484Some of the very slow boards have a bit of that atmosphere, but of course the discussion topics aren't outdoors related
But i would be remiss to post their names here because newfags would start spamming there too: just look at what happened to /lit/ in 2014, or /o/ in 2016 or /trv/ in 2020. Once too many newfags find it, they start treating the board like "/b/ with a theme" because their only conception of 4chan is what they've heard from twitter/reddit/facebook
>Or am I stuck in the cycle of coming back and being disappointed then leaving every couple of months.Guess we really are stuck here forever, after all