>>64509763Anon, /b/ was never good but, at very least, it was truly random. Today it is just
>pic relatedrepeated ad nauseum and there is a reason other boards ended up becoming the representative of the site in their place.
>nothing has changed.That part I agree, Twitch was always people trying to game the fact rule enforcement is done at the discretion of a small group of site staff, and said staff always enjoyed the fact they can selectively enforce the rules to pick their favorites
>narwhal-baconing smeg-garglerIs this some sort of "big bang theory" tier attempt at "you need a very high IQ to understand" this joke? If so it hit the mark because that's exactly how it sounded