![Knipoog ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Maar goed heb al een tijdje niet meer gedronken, toevalig paar weken geleden voor het eerst in een lange tijd één biertje.
Als ik uit ga (en met een BOB) ben ik niet zo moeilijk, bier, baco, vodka, tequila..
Ultieme bioscoop bier!Freezown schreef:Ik vind Grolsch beugelbier best te drinken.
haha en dan iedereen maar kijken?baxic schreef:hahha ja man
vooral bij een spannend stuk(of zoen scene) een vriend en ik gingen naar twilight neem me niet kwalijk ik had geen idee wat voor film het was toen dr tijd.
nouja na ongeveer een uur saai en shit , kwam de zoen scene 1 2 3 wij PLOEP die beugels er af
geweldig
/b/
The "random" board, /b/, follows the design of Futaba Channel's Nijiura board. It was the first board created, and is by far 4chan's most popular board, with 30% of site traffic.[24][25] Gawker.com's Nick Douglas summarized /b/ as a board where "people try to shock, entertain, and coax free porn from each other."[3] Each post is assigned a post number. Certain post numbers are sought after with a large amount of posting taking place to "GET" them. A "GET" occurs when a post's number ends in a special number, such as 12345678, 22222222, or every millionth post.[26] A sign of 4chan's scaling, according to moot, was when GETs lost meaning due to the high post rate resulting in a GET occurring every few weeks. moot estimated /b/'s post rate in July 2008 to be 150,000–200,000 posts per day.[27]
/b/ has a "no rules" policy, except for bans on certain illegal content, such as child pornography, invasions of other websites, and under-18 viewing, all of which are inherited from site-wide rules. The "no invasions" rule was added in late 2006, after /b/ users spent most of the summer "invading" Habbo Hotel. The "no rules" policy also applies to actions of administrator and moderator, which means that users may be banned at any time, for any reason, including no reason at all.[28] Due partially to its anonymous nature, board moderation is not always successful—indeed, the site's anti-child pornography rule is a subject of jokes on /b/.[13] moot told The New York Times, in a discussion on the moderation of /b/, that "the power lies in the community to dictate its own standards" and that site staff simply provided a framework.[29]
The humor of /b/'s many users, who refer to themselves as "/b/tards",[29][30] is often incomprehensible to newcomers and outsiders, and is characterized by intricate inside jokes and black comedy.[30] Users often refer to each other, and much of the outside world, as fags.[13] They are often referred to by outsiders as trolls, who regularly act with the intention of "doing it for the lulz": a corruption of "LOL" used to denote amusement at another's expense.[29][31] Douglas said of the board, "reading /b/ will melt your brain", and cited Encyclopedia Dramatica's definition of /b/ as "the asshole of the Internets".[3] Matthias Schwartz of The New York Times likened /b/ to "a high-school bathroom stall, or an obscene telephone party line",[29] while Baltimore City Paper wrote that "in the high school of the Internet, /b/ is the kid with a collection of butterfly knives and a locker full of porn."[13] Wired describes /b/ as "notorious".[30]
ja manMaestro schreef:Stoer hoor, ik wed dat je e-penis nu ontzettend groot is.
Die 'oproep' kun je inderdaad beter naar 4Chan sturen dan hier. Die weten er vast wel raad mee.woutersuper schreef:/b/?
zou me niet verbazen
DanielBoss schreef:Rust zacht, muisje.
jij snapt het ook niet helemaal zeker.Metalsnake36 schreef:Die 'oproep' kun je inderdaad beter naar 4Chan sturen dan hier. Die weten er vast wel raad mee.woutersuper schreef:/b/?
zou me niet verbazen