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minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink5•4 days agoI’m conflicted by that term. Is it ok that it’s been shortened to “glow”?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-24 days agoConflict? A good image is a good image regardless of its provenance. And yes 2020s era 4chan was pretty much glowboy central, one look at the top posts by country of origin said as much. It arguably wasn’t worth bothering with since 2015
I’m conflicted by that term. Is it ok that it’s been shortened to “glow”?
Conflict? A good image is a good image regardless of its provenance. And yes 2020s era 4chan was pretty much glowboy central, one look at the top posts by country of origin said as much. It arguably wasn’t worth bothering with since 2015