ITT: sum up /trash/ in one image
4chan is made out of outcasts
We are the outcasts of the outcasts
That's pretty sad desu senpai
We've been over this
> anthro
> female roleplay
> pony
> obesity
Prove me wrong.
testo
>>2153902
Hmm, you raise a good point.
However, it's fairly subtle in it's degeneracy.
Then again, maybe loud blaring degeneracy is more of /d/'s thing.
>>2153972
Also a good point.
/trash/ is a lot of things but subtle isn't one of them.
>>2154076
Can we elect that as our new Trish? Or at least as an alternate Trish? She's cute af, and has decent trashy fashion tastes.
>>2154454
I guess. My vote is still on anonymoo anyhow.
>>2153902
that is incredible
>>2154454
I second this new Trish
>>2159418
Oh Willis, how I miss your contributions.
>>2159535
Too bad he died.
>>2154454
But she's not fat which is removing some representation of /trash/
>>2162231
This one's not half bad.
>>2154454
Nah, I like our Trish. And we have all this nice art of her!
>>2167808
Second.
We're all happier here then we ever were before.
>>2153799
Classic
>>2153902
You are at the cutting edge of trash.
This is /trash/, right here.
Surely you agree?
>>2153972
I feel like Alphys is a pretty good mascot for /trash/.
>>2153727
>implying it's not referring to /pol/
>>2180136
Or is that tumblr...
>>2162483
need sauce on this semen demon
>>2180751
Its from Scalie School http://shenanimation.tumblr.com/tagged/sscomic/chrono
Clementine is best possum
>>2162231
That.
any opossum = good opossum = /trash/
prove me wrong
hint: maybe you can
>>2191884
Raccoons are trash maybe?
>>2153727
>>2193927
That's about right
>>2193646
I was not expecting that.
>>2177546
>this is the shit cartoons of this generation are composed of
thankfully kids these days don't even watch tv sin e it's 33% ads
>>2197582
Only 33% ads?
Shit dude, I recently tried to watch a show on TV and it was at least 66% advertisement.
The commercial breaks were longer than the show segments!
Why the in the world does cable cost so damned much when it's more adverts that entertainment?
>>2197686
it's pretty bad. cable companies have been cucking consumers hard and laughing all the way to the banks since forever. but now their bullshit is coming to an end since this new gen does not tolerate ads what with netflix and adblock and constant, free access to stimuli.
but when you watch shows online the episode lengths'de like 19-22 mins, right, so I think it's practicallupy a flat 33% unless it's a movie, in which case it's more, or it's, like, one of those weird shows that're shorter that have like three mini-episodes in one conventional 22-minute episode slot. in which case, yeah, they might cuck you even harder with like some bullshit 6/ 12 minutes of content for 24/ 18 mins of ads or smth
>>2198068
millenials don't watch tv period. it's youtube content straight from the creators, without a jew network/management/marketing middleman
(Ignore the 'America' part)
>>2162483
that's like the opposite of how I feel