I'm going to add Consequence of Sound to my list.
They've gotten pretty list/ranking heavy, which just isn't my interest, but I still read the "news".
Last edited by Joker; 10-19-2019 at 12:17 PM.
Speaking of 4chan. The place was always a wretched hive, but there were definitely parts of it that were either too obscure or too slow moving for the trolls to bother with, letting lots of small communities and fandoms pop up there that didn't survive anywhere else. That's not really the case anymore, the slime is spread pretty evenly now.
Yes, the Slender Man creation certainly was part of the "coolness."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender_Man_stabbing
I don't know if it was ever considered "cool or good" but I used to post in the DC forums. It got kind of hostile after a while and they canceled it.
While "Good" or "Cool" will never be the same thing for everyone, I always had to give them points for that they had a "Wildstorm" sub-forum after buying the imprint and that they left the "Vertigo" sub-forum up for a while after it might not have been justifiable.
Minor points off for when they dumped all of the Vertigo comics into one big "General Discussion" section.
That was a mess.
In a subset of CBR, YABS.
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Are we even allowed to complain about CBR? I thought since the accounts purge and restart they didn't allow negative comments on here.
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