I'm not sure what I'm more excited for, Star Wars itself or /tv/ the day after it's release.
/tv/--- the memes and butthurt and /pol/-tier rhetoric will be 100x more interesting than the movie.
Why? Hiro is making a star wars quarantine board so all of that garbage is going there
>>63261700
If it doesn't works with /pol/shit, why would it work with SWshit?
>>63261816
Because SW has done more damage to this board than mlp did when it was here
I have to fucking leave /tv/ from release until I see it to avoidspoilers. Even with films I never want to see or don't care about I have to avoidspoilerslike a fucking autist
>>63261599
>23
>giant ass forehead wrinkle
What the fuck?
>>63261869
Right...Star Wars...not the tourists from /pol/ and /v/.
>>63261999
Did you think by adding /v/ it would make ME think that you're not a tourist too?
Go spam some more "sheev" or prequel threads you mong
>>63261599
That looks nothing like him though?
>>63261869
No, baneposting, memeing, "reddit"-ing, and /pol/ ruined this board.
>>63262039
The SJWs that started invading 4chan in August 2014 (which heralded the beginning of the end for /tv/) constantly complain about /v/ everywhere because they're still butthurt over Gamergate and want to make 4chan a "safe space," and "less /v/" is how they do that.
Think about it, that was when the >>>/v/ meme (always aimed at /b/tarded posts) started on here. The same posters always complain about /pol/ and /r9k/ in the same posts because those boards hold general views that are also "problematic." Massive and constant complaints about those boards "invading" /tv/ started at the same time as the actual invasion from tumblr, SRS and Twitter. As did a lot of crossposting from /pol/ of course, because that place was made unusable and this board became the new "battleground" in everyone's eyes.
They're always saying /v/ is the problem, and that we're just paranoid to imagine SJWs invaded, and that this needs to stop and people should stop "hating women." That guy claims /v/ is the problem and that something must be done to change /tv/ to become less /v/. Not less /b/ mind you, less /v/.
How much videogame discussion do you see on /tv/? Compare that with the amount of /b/ style shitposting (yet nobody says >>>/b/ any more) and all the /pol/ shit that gets brought up here now, and you can get a feel for who really came in and fucked up this board.
>>63262053
If we're going back then I'd say the biggest problem this board has always had is actually users like you that refuse to develop your taste beyond your "comfort zone"