Any ponified /mu/ people or whatever, starting off with Mr. Way
>>43052352>chestfluffBiggest disrespect i have ever seen.
>>43052431He's pretty faggy, so it fits.
chat is this real?
>>43053146I could see it
Rob Swire will always be /ourguy/
>>43053226drum n based
>>43052352/mu/ is a shell of it's former self, it was completely taken over by kpop generals. I haven't seen a board die like that since /tg/
>>43053436I don't browse /mu/ regularly but I went to look at the catalog.>9 KPOP GENERAL threads up because they hit bump limit in an hourI'm not even mad, I'm impressed. But the jannies should probably delete new threads before the old one hits page 10. But they're also probably posting in those threads.
>>43053492As I said, a shell of it's former self
>>43053492Grim.I legitimately thought /trash/ is kpop containmemt.
>>43053577No that's just the overflow, just like /trash/ also has a bunch of overflow from /h/ and /d/
boop
>>43053436>/mu/ gets around 18 Kpop General threads per day>each thread gets around 315 posts>around 5700 posts per day>/mu/ averages 9700 posts per daySo /mu/ is about 59% Kpop General on a given day. That's fuckin hilarious.
>>43054362It's essentially a kpop board where they have some extra non kpop generals attached
>>43054362>kpoop boardGrim as hell.
>>43057060Why is it that the only time most boards have a sticky is when someone dies?
>>43057084Not really, /sp/ has stickies for stuff like the Superb Owl or the World Cup, /v/ has stickies for things like Nintendo Directs/Sony State of Plays, I'm pretty sure /pw/ has stickies for big PPVs like Wrestlemania or the Royal Rumble, and /a/ had that sticky when Osaka showed up in Yotsuba. It's just that death stickies are the most popular ones because the news break outside of the respective boards
>>43053436It's been amusing to watch /g/ slowly drown in a myriad of AI related threads