>>9576981I honestly blame third worlders, because there's so many ESL posters today than there were 10 years ago.
We already had a sizable group of foreigners, but there were far more westerners who understood western culture, western markets, and western memes.
Now we have dozens of posters who are completely clueless of some basic shit and misunderstanding common phrases. They take things way too literal.
It's either that or there's far more children posting today who barely remember the world pre-plague.
Nevermind the locality and community we used to have. I used to be able to post a couple of things i saw on the "hunt" and someone would be able to figure out what city and stores i went to just from that.
I could attribute that to just the fact that threads today are moving so fast, but it's not actually that much faster and other faster boards that are more western interest in general are still are able to pin point me.