What was /int/ like before flags were introduced?
like /his/
Generals didn't exist.
It was very different.
>>61613650
U R GAY
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>>61613559
Everyone pretended to be white and roleplayed other countries trying to make other countries sound gay or dumb. Everyone was "american", and there were more history threads where poles got mad.
>>61613650
>Generals didn't exist.
There was a "uruguay is shit" general
when were flags introduced?
bunch of "what X country is like" threads and everyone roleplaying really hard
>>61613731
oh scratch that it was /sp/ the flags introduced later on
>>61613730
2012
>>61613730
early 2012, before /lat/ we used to have latinthreads, even quebec was part of those, then there was the Mexico/Argentina-Chile war that ended with mexico defeated and vanished for eternity
>>61613844
Culiao
>>61613785
>>61613844
Weren't flags around since day one? I remember moot's sticky with bunch of replies with flags on them
>>61613844
>>61613884
We still won... but it wasnt worth it. The abuse to the mexicans and the friendly banter about dead and hungry mexicans created the mexico is white autist shitposter, we didnt knew any better back then.
>>61613891
Nope. I came here in 2011 and I clearly remember there weren't flags. Usually you started posts with:
>Uruguayan here
Of course, half of those were lies so you can imagine the shitposting potential without even needing proxies.
We should have flags on /gif/ too. Maybe it will stop the constant cuckposting.
>>61613942
>i'm american, i just ate 10 burgers what about you? what did you had for breakfast?
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