<p>After reading through some of threads on here, it seems to me half the people here are /b/tards or frequent places like that. Is there any merit to this?</p>
<p>lolwut.</p>
<p>so i herd u liek mudkips.</p>
<p>Oh my god, a /b/tard going to yale…</p>
<p>His answer was in jest. Good thing he’s the one going to Yale rather than you.</p>
<p>Haha no, I’m really not a /b/tard at all.</p>
<p>My friends introduced me to the site… I looked at it a few times months ago and have since lost interest, its weirdness and outright profanity just too much for me to take.</p>
<p>But I found the “mudkips” meme to be absolutely hilarious, and everyone knows about “lolcats” and their progeny.</p>
<p>If I ever truly considered myself a /b/tard… I’d be a sad, sad human.</p>
<p>You don’t need to go to /b/ to know about that meme.</p>
<p>@Jersey: Hey, I’ll settle for Penn.
@ahhhmotherland: Lol the mudkips meme is funny.</p>
<p>I don’t go on /b/ </p>
<p>only encyclopedia dramatica sometimes</p>
<p>I’m a /b/tard :)</p>
<p>I quit /b/ after it got too awful (not awful as in gasp, I can’t believe they’d talk about that, but awful as in, this crap sucks, it’s not funny anymore).</p>
<p>ED is so funny.</p>
<p>That little warning pop-up made me cautious.</p>
<p>Don’t forget guys, the first rule of /b/ is “do not talk about /b/.”
And coincidentally, the second rule of /b/ happens to be “do NOT talk about /b/!”</p>
<p>xDDD</p>