I miss /asp/, bros...
/asp/ before they added all that garbage was good. Old /asp/. /xs/ excludes some of the content I liked on /asp/ so there's no point in coming here. /asp/ used to have a ballet general that I followed, and there was also the occasional quidditch thread.
>>259899Old /asp/ was perhaps the best board this shitheap website has ever produced. Its destruction by /tv/ cancer was perhaps Hiroshimoot's greatest sin.>>264002Might as well try posting those if you think they'll get any traction, "extreme" is pretty subjective and I suspect the name change was merely to minimize the risk of /pw/ raids trying to reclaim /asp/ and not intended as a change in acceptable subjects.
>>259899Does anyone remember the Filipino tripfag who was a pro fighter? Pretty sure he was a flip, I could be misremembering. He was a grappling specialist competing in MMA, trained BJJ in a judo gi. A bunch of anons figured out who he actually was but I was slightly too dim to figure out who he was.
>>264623>Pretty sure he was a flip, I could be misremembering.He was from that general part of the world but I don't remember specifically. It's been a long time.
>>264002>ballet general that I followed, and there was also the occasional quidditch thread.I don't remember any of this. Maybe the quidditch threads but I thought they were a joke/troll.Is there an archive for /asp/?
>>264691>Maybe the quidditch threads but I thought they were a joke/troll.That was a real organized sport/game which happened to be growing in popularity back then, particularly with college kids:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quidditch_(real-life_sport)