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Prior to being associated with basedjaks (and other onions adjacent NAS), /qa/ served essentially the same purpose but with anime, including Touhou instead of 'jaks. From moot's last QA session to summer 2020, not much changed until a certain GigaChad poster and his friends started spamming the traditional 'jak boards, /tv/ and /int/. This clique was so persistent they ended up colonizing /qa/, but rather than driving out the resident weebs they knew them and thus the proto-teen was brought forth. | Prior to being associated with basedjaks (and other onions adjacent NAS), /qa/ served essentially the same purpose but with anime, including Touhou instead of 'jaks. From moot's last QA session to summer 2020, not much changed until a certain GigaChad poster and his friends started spamming the traditional 'jak boards, /tv/ and /int/. This clique was so persistent they ended up colonizing /qa/, but rather than driving out the resident weebs they knew them and thus the proto-teen was brought forth. | ||
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Touhou Project or just Touhou is a Japanese video game series featuring bullet-hell style shoot 'em up gameplay with anime style characters who live in a realm known as Gensokyo (幻想郷). The first game, Highly Responsive to Prayers, was released in 1997 for the PC-98. The jew poison is finally wearing off so I will finish the article tomorrow.
Touhou and Der Sharty
[edit | edit source]Prior to being associated with basedjaks (and other onions adjacent NAS), /qa/ served essentially the same purpose but with anime, including Touhou instead of 'jaks. From moot's last QA session to summer 2020, not much changed until a certain GigaChad poster and his friends started spamming the traditional 'jak boards, /tv/ and /int/. This clique was so persistent they ended up colonizing /qa/, but rather than driving out the resident weebs they knew them and thus the proto-teen was brought forth.