>it's a 4chan episode
Insane how popular this site used to be a decade ago that tv shows would feature it. Now its so dead that its becoming a relic like Tumblr and Digg
>>221282923Tumblr may go but we still got the meemz. Tumblr dogs still get posted and ayyy tumblr lmaooo
admin please delete thread
seemed like a cool mystery, they should've delved in deeper
>someone has to know something>/x/
there was an episode of Homeland like s2 or s3 where she's literally on 4chan looking at some shit and meets some guy and kicks him in the nutts it was extremely hot because she fakes being in distress and then kicks him in the sack with some nice boots. Claire Danes used to be hot as fuck.
>>221283019They were making Nobody threads before Bob Odenkirk
>>221283036Dunno if it was actually 4chan but there's a scene in The Sopranos where Tony walks in on his son AJ and he sitting in his underwear laughing like a goof at what appears to be 4chan.
I was watching The Good Fight with my parents once and they mentioned 4chan by name. I remember being really weirded out by this site being referenced in such a culturally-distant piece of media.
>>221283068kekI do go to /x/ if a happening has a supernatural spin
>>221283151He was actually on 2chan
>that weird time in the 2010s when 4chan, reddit, and tumblr were considered the big social media sites by mainstream culture
>>221283254They also had game stock generals before the short squeeze but those are hard to decipher.
>>221282905>please email me here
>>221282905>>221283036>>221283151What's the copyright status? Did Hiroshimoot get paid for them using his website?
>>221282905>That topic has been discussed before. Please use the search function. OK, which one of you fags was this?
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