>>11220930I think I can explain that. To use your metaphor, let's say anon goes to the chuba buffet. He zigs and zags through rows of food until finally he finds his perfect dish. The taste, the texture, the aroma; all sublime. Why would that anon care about what's happening at the new salad bar when he already knows what he wants. At best, he might try the new dishes to see if they'd be a good side for his true oishi. Now imagine thousands of other anons going through the same search. Eventually, the vast majority of anons will have found their oishi; those who haven't likely have higher standards for one reason or another. Is this a bad thing? I don't know but it makes sense that if they didn't like what came before they won't like what comes after. Their frustration leads to behavior like shitting on the salad bar and since the salad bar just opened it doesn't have the dedicated eaters who would defend it. That's my theory as to why /vt/ seems more critical of the newer chubas. Or they could just be a bunch of genuinely mentally ill faggots it's hard to tell