When did you first use the sharty

When did you first use the sharty i dont know exactly myself when i remeber the soyvil civil war 3 happening so like 2023
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I discovered it around spring 2022 because of 'jak spammers on /v/. I ended up liking the 'jak spammers more than the tards on /v/ so by the summer I was a proud user of the sharty
I just wish I spent less time lurking the wiki like a pussy
 
I went on the 'ru first, last year. Came on the sharty pretty late all things considered, like 3 months ago
You are literally a Twitter immigrant KEK. Was the sharty too transphobic and racist for you? Did you only go the 'ru to save those incomprehensible woah jacks?
 
You are literally a Twitter immigrant KEK. Was the sharty too transphobic and racist for you? Did you only go the 'ru to save those incomprehensible woah jacks?
I don't use twitter, nor reddit, discord only for IRL friends and for studies.
I came upon the 'ru while searching for soyjaks on google images
 
I'm a classic /qa/ but I've only been using the sharty since around summer 2023. I did go on it for a bit in the early Soot era doe
 
I really, really can't remember when. I still found 'jaks with the 'ru as a result whenever I was searching for "wojacks". I remember when troonjaks were spammed all over fucking /g/ in April 2021, but "the sharty" never simply registered in my head until January 2023.
 
I discovered it around spring 2022 because of 'jak spammers on /v/. I ended up liking the 'jak spammers more than the tards on /v/ so by the summer I was a proud user of the sharty
I just wish I spent less time lurking the wiki like a pussy
Started actively using the sharty at the same sort of time.

I discovered /qa/ in early 2021 but didn't really get into it until September, a month before it was locked.
I was partially aware of the sharty during my time on /qa/ due to the shilling, however the shill images ("WIN BIG AT SOYJAK.PARTY") gave me the impression it was some sort of gambling/shitcoin website so I steered clear of it.

It wasn't till I saw the "I formally invite you to soyjak.party" image in the wild on /g/ in spring 2022 that I decided to visit the site.
I was kicking myself when I realised I'd been missing out the whole time due to my paranoia.
 
When the knowyourmeme shitstorm took place but I mostly lurked and stocked my folders till the fucking DOLL era
 
Started actively using the sharty at the same sort of time.

I discovered /qa/ in early 2021 but didn't really get into it until September, a month before it was locked.
I was partially aware of the sharty during my time on /qa/ due to the shilling, however the shill images ("WIN BIG AT SOYJAK.PARTY") gave me the impression it was some sort of gambling/shitcoin website so I steered clear of it.

It wasn't till I saw the "I formally invite you to soyjak.party" image in the wild on /g/ in spring 2022 that I decided to visit the site.
I was kicking myself when I realised I'd been missing out the whole time due to my paranoia.
I honestly don't get the schizophrenic reaction around the sharty, it has done less than other sites to deserve such fear yet receives way more than the norm. It's beyond me
 
I honestly don't get the schizophrenic reaction around the sharty, it has done less than other sites to deserve such fear yet receives way more than the norm. It's beyond me
I think it's because of how unfamiliar it's culture and vocabulary is. Imagine being some low view Twitch streamer seeing like 20 people join and start typing nonsense words like "gem" "cobson" "'arty" "'chud" and then CIU'ing your stream and getting you banned. Or some guy on /v/ seeing people write the same things. It's kind of weird and impossible to understand for any outsiders, I looked up "omgsisa" once and saw a Reddit post of people debating what a generic sharty meme means. At least with 4cuck back during Anonymous they mostly used familiar language, except for the terms "oldfag" and "an hero" and things like that here and there. anyway WORDS WORDS WORDS!!!
 
I think it's because of how unfamiliar it's culture and vocabulary is. Imagine being some low view Twitch streamer seeing like 20 people join and start typing nonsense words like "gem" "cobson" "'arty" "'chud" and then CIU'ing your stream and getting you banned. Or some guy on /v/ seeing people write the same things. It's kind of weird and impossible to understand for any outsiders, I looked up "omgsisa" once and saw a Reddit post of people debating what a generic sharty meme means. At least with 4cuck back during Anonymous they mostly used familiar language, except for the terms "oldfag" and "an hero" and things like that here and there. anyway WORDS WORDS WORDS!!!
Especially if on top of the confusion someone says "they're nazis banned from 4chan"
Yeah I can see it happen Geg, incredibely funny depiction :geg:
 
Joined August 2023, right before the Soypocalypse. Learned about it while searching for jaks at Jewgle, then used the ru and the ki before making my first post
 
I think it's because of how unfamiliar it's culture and vocabulary is. Imagine being some low view Twitch streamer seeing like 20 people join and start typing nonsense words like "gem" "cobson" "'arty" "'chud" and then CIU'ing your stream and getting you banned. Or some guy on /v/ seeing people write the same things. It's kind of weird and impossible to understand for any outsiders, I looked up "omgsisa" once and saw a Reddit post of people debating what a generic sharty meme means. At least with 4cuck back during Anonymous they mostly used familiar language, except for the terms "oldfag" and "an hero" and things like that here and there. anyway WORDS WORDS WORDS!!!
I get this real hard with -rald suffixes cause they've entered my vernacular for some retarded reason and when I say gemerald someone's like "what's a gemerald"
 
I memoryholed the action that lead to me finding out about the 'party, I just remember finding it during the mid kooz era, sometime before the 5 board plan happened.
 
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