>>324764 (OP)
>The chinese pseuds and sleep-deprived canadians and californians start pouring in
>The chinese pseuds
Chinese pseudo-intellectuals? Why Chinese?
>sleep-deprived canadians and californians start pouring in
Are you implying they're left-wing? Why only Californians? Why only Canadians?
>I'll just wait for the American time zone.
What does the even mean? Are you saying that the aforementioned are left-wingers who discuss at times of the day that would be nighttime in the continental part of the USA?
>I can't stand that autistic lawyer-politician lingo
Example? I can't stand the way a lot of articles are written, e.g. for a title, it might be "10 Movies That We All Cried During"; for a book example, The Complete Idiot's (read: Goy's) Guide to Understanding Judaism.
>Especially the way they argument
How do they? Give a scenario.
>I wonder what kind of grades and comments the teachers gave them.
Well, teachers often have no standards, but I see your point. Although, the writing doesn't necessarily have to be well-written, it just needs to be precise.
>I see why they don't have any friends.
That comment is reddit-tier. Do you even know them? No, I don't think you do. If you're going to make assumptions about people based on nothing, at least don't proclaim it as fact.
>the shit cake at the bottom is that their arguments always miss the point and derail into politics, religion, reality, philosophy
Give an example. But yes, that sounds like 8chan when it started becoming bad.
>miscommunication, ESPECIALLY MISCOMMUNICATION
A lot of that is because retards make baseless assumptions, or get emotional, or don't know how to behave, or can't control themselves, or are just generally retarded, or whatever else. This is a huge problem with the Internet in general nowadays. Even I have been affected---for example, whereas before I had no issue with likes and dislikes, now I feel myself affected by them even a little on exhentai, despite only ever really using imageboards. Part of this, at least for me, is excessive masturbation, but anyway. People don't know how to behave, and how to be considerate of not only of other anons, but of the board as a whole, i.e. not using emoji even as a joke because they're painful to look at. Due to the often subtle affect other people will always have on other people, even I began to behave in such a way. I had little idea that "fam" and "tbh" were black twitter ebonics, and so I used them, despite understanding from the beginning of the importance of proper spelling and grammar. Emotions get hot, and ironic shitty posts become common, or shitty posts out of spite. If I've been affected, no doubt many other otherwise decent anons.
>"I didn't imply X, I meant Y and Z, when were suppose to talk about A B C D" the exact opposite of discussing writing and animation.
You'll see this shit on 8/a/. It's insane. It used to be that, for example, if you wanted to talk about the politics of a new anime, you'd go to /pol/. That way, /pol/ would have new content to build off of, and people who want to get away from politics for a while can do so by staying on /a/ or /jp/ or whatever other relevant boards to the anime in question. This is an inherent design flaw of 8chan, one that I don't think was brought up much in the earlier days, if it was even recognized.
>I mean you want to have a discussion, but you're too autistic to socialize
Tsk tsk. Anons are either worse at socializing than normalfags, or better at socializing than normalfags, both online and elsewhere. Back in the day, off-topic posts were generally ignored.
>you barely passed your language and argumentation skills exams.
The latter of which is dogshit anyway---way too restrictive. Fags who adapted themselves to meet the requirements write like robots, or even in the way I think you were referring to before. In the States, the former was barely taught after elementary, and definitely not by high school. So a lot of people forget.
Not sure how any of this is actually pony-related. Brony-related, but not pony-related. Good night.