Anonymous
7/24/2025, 3:59:02 AM No.716274673
I often come to the conclusion there's less than 100 people on /v/. Of that 100, a majority are weird spergs.
I dont mean "weird" in the dorky or unusual sense, but more like paranoid schizophrenic. Because I consistently see posters try to force some kind of issue, spamming it, and then later "evolve" the idea by replying to themselves through various persistent threads. The Fallout 3/NV sperg is one such example, but there's more heinous ones. If you pay attention to something like the
>Pauline is Mario's kid!
sperg, it really looks like a single guy producing terrible images or infographs, desperately trying to convince the world that someone is stupid enough to believe this. Rather than one guy forcing it and replying to himself, like a schizophrenic person with their dleusions.
I think these weirdos argue with themselves in an effort to force a meme and potentially push it onto the wider internet. I blame this on stuff like "Kevin Nash was raped in 1992", which was absolutely forced but spammed so obsessively that it leaked into the wider internet. That's what I believe these weirdos want. /v/ is just a dead internet staging ground for this effort, mildly obfuscated by softcore pornography threads.
I dont mean "weird" in the dorky or unusual sense, but more like paranoid schizophrenic. Because I consistently see posters try to force some kind of issue, spamming it, and then later "evolve" the idea by replying to themselves through various persistent threads. The Fallout 3/NV sperg is one such example, but there's more heinous ones. If you pay attention to something like the
>Pauline is Mario's kid!
sperg, it really looks like a single guy producing terrible images or infographs, desperately trying to convince the world that someone is stupid enough to believe this. Rather than one guy forcing it and replying to himself, like a schizophrenic person with their dleusions.
I think these weirdos argue with themselves in an effort to force a meme and potentially push it onto the wider internet. I blame this on stuff like "Kevin Nash was raped in 1992", which was absolutely forced but spammed so obsessively that it leaked into the wider internet. That's what I believe these weirdos want. /v/ is just a dead internet staging ground for this effort, mildly obfuscated by softcore pornography threads.
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