Thread 81950300 - /r9k/ [Archived: 51 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/25/2025, 4:05:08 AM No.81950300
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Do you remember your days on myspace ?
Replies: >>81951162 >>81951189 >>81951240
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 5:31:56 AM No.81951140
Social media always has been and always will be for fags and w*men.
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 5:34:41 AM No.81951162
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>>81950300 (OP)
what the fuck is myspace?
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 5:37:32 AM No.81951189
>>81950300 (OP)
searching for girls by postal code and like a 50km radius

met plenty of fun emo/alt girls
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Anonymous
7/25/2025, 5:45:52 AM No.81951240
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>>81950300 (OP)
God, yes. I miss full profile customization.
>>81951162
Pic related.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 6:08:38 AM No.81951389
>>81951140
but if you were on Myspace and weren't a fag, it was super easy to talk to the women. I made friends there.
It sort of shifted into being a venue for independent musicians and bands, though.
Anonymous
7/25/2025, 6:38:22 AM No.81951553
I was 12 years old in 2005 and set my age to 22. The "myspace angle" did wonders, I couldn't believe how many bitches in their 20s were chatting me up.

>>81951189
Being able to search for ppl by distance, without it being considered creepy, was the best thing about early social media. Almost as if people expected to be...social!