So I was browsing /x/ when I came across picrel. It seemed like an interesting story (although there were no receipts), but it actually made me recall a story of my own.Around that same time—2018 or 2019 maybe—I randomly found a site using a Python program I wrote as a kid. It was called something like “poych.com.”When I went on it, it had loads—literally thousands, maybe even a million—of anime screencaps: screenshots and stuff from different scenes, all organized plainly in rows.I was really confused, and the information on the site was even weirder. I vividly remember it saying something like, “Oh, I like anime girls with guns,” and also a section titled “Why is this website called ‘poych’?” with the answer, “Because someone misspelled my username(?).” It also mentioned a chatroom, but I can’t recall it at all. I think it was some obscure, possibly manga-related forum.Now the website seems defunct: https://poych.com/. The Wayback Machine hadn’t crawled it properly either.
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>>41767665there—seem—to—be—an—issue; anon?
After lots of e-stalking I’ve recently found the guy, he’s a cool dude and we’ve started chatting about his shit. Apparently he is just a serial archivist and even shared loads of KINO with me. All in all the chances of all this are .0% but I’m glad it happened.
>>41768394k so wheres the archive you fag
>>41768394Is there any website that he has now?also how the fuck did you even find the guy?no specifics, of course, but did he even leave any contact info on the website?
Hi SCP Scholar Anon here. Ever seen the Lain website? I think its a portal to the outernet from outside this universehttps://fauux.neocities.org/
>>41768401>>41768403You know what? The conclusions I’ve come to in order to find the guy are steps that can be done by anyone… clever enough.Consider it a Cicada 3301 test with the reward being added to a free anime hosting site that he had created, with literally thousands of high quality anime ;)Personally he hooked me up with Youjo Senki audibooks 1-14 free of charge so I’m happy.Good luck on finding the one piece, anons! I left everything in one place. All the information discussed in the thread is more than enough to find him.Good luck desu.
>>41768394Indescribable, tell me your address as I might verify such stupendous quality in my vouchsafe.
>>41768408the Tsuki Project ARG?found this archive: https://classic.systemspace.network
>>41773130https://lain.fandom.com/wiki/The_TSUKI_Project>In January 2007 a 4chan user by the name of Tsuki gained attention after the launch of the TSUKI Project. [1]>The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, users would be given $TSUKI coins and each user was assigned a role to contribute towards helping build a world that was completely tokenized. The new futuristic world only accepted these coins and the economy was run by only autist who weaponized autism.>The website gained popularity from all over the internet after being featured in numerous YouTube videos and being posted about on many forums and websites. Several theories were born from it's creation. Some said it was a hoax, others a marketing stunt for the release of a new game or television series, and some even a death cult. Much of the information on the website was purposefully cryptic with links leading to images with static and black and white pixels, leading even more theories about an encrypted message hidden on the website.
>>41768425just tell us