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This isn't greentext though.
28 0 ReplyAs someone who has used 4 chan but never spent any considerable time there, what's the difference? When is the text green?
15 0 ReplyGreentext involves using the
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sign to indicate or imply actions, thoughts, states of being, etc. Often used to tell a narrative.> be me > went to the store > bought eggs > got home > half the eggs were cracked > mfw
39 0 ReplySaddest story I've ever heard, anon
30 0 ReplyDon't worry, it was fake and gay, and just an example.
33 0 ReplyCan't believe they'd sell gay eggs
18 0 ReplyDon't get him started on the frog eggs
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People seem to be upvoting and enjoying the discussion on this one, so I think we can let it slide this time.
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