No.16619[Reply]
Listen, let’s get something straight: nusoisluttas are wreaking havoc on frog culture, and it’s about time we call them out. They're out here posting their recycled, outdated memes like they're breaking new ground. Have they even heard of originality? It’s like they think slapping a "basedjak" on any random image is enough to deem it a masterpiece. Spoiler alert: it’s not.
These so-called "memes" are destroying the essence of what it means to be a frogposter. Frog culture thrives on creativity and spontaneity, not this tired regurgitation of catchphrases from three years ago. When did it become cool to ride the coattails of dead memes? It’s like they’re trying to suck the life out of everything we hold dear in the swamp.
And let’s talk about their replies. You can’t have a genuine conversation with a nusoislutta. It’s always some half-baked joke that misses the mark, or worse, a cookie-cutter response that adds nothing to the discussion. This isn’t just annoying; it’s an insult to the vibrant frogposting community. If we don’t set boundaries, we’re going to lose our unique voice to this bland, meme-ified wasteland.
Frog culture deserves better than this. It deserves authenticity and a good ribbit of creativity. So, nusoisluttas, step aside and let the real frogposters reclaim the swamp before it’s completely overrun with your tired trends. We’re not here for your basedjak nonsense; we’re here to celebrate the weird, the wild, and the wonderfully quirky world of frogposting!
No.16620
informative
No.16654
kek, its kino!