Cancer

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This article is about something that is considered by the overpowering majority of /tg/ to be fail.
Expect huge amounts of derp and rage, punctuated by /tg/ extracting humor from it.

"This thread gave me cancer."

"______ is the cancer that's killing /tg/."

From the Greek noun 'karkinos' which meant both the hard-shelled crustaceans you find on the beach, and the hard cysts ("cankers") you find under your skin when you're infected with a plague. When the term is used on 4chan, it means a meme that the speaker fears will kill the host organism (ie. anyone who looks at it), and likely infect others to kill them as well, "degrading" a board and its community as a whole.

Just about anything can be called "an cancer," because butthurt fa/tg/uys will use extreme reactions as a first resort. Some ideas seem to attract this label more than others. Here's a short list:

  • My Little Pony (Supporting or Hating it; /tg/ just wants to get on with its fucking life)
    • Any and all obcessive fandoms, to a similar extent.
  • Cultist-chan
  • F.A.T.A.L. in general (though extracting humor from it is well and good)
  • Lengthy, marathon discussions about Matthew Ward, when everyone already knows how much he sucks, and why, and /tg/ just wishes it (and GW) could move on...
  • The fights that break out when someone compares 4E to other editions of Dungeons & Dragons
  • "Stat me" threads
  • "This is how I X" threads
  • Quest threads
  • Touhou (Before board subdivisions) Seriously, Touhou's prevalence made MLP's look like Future Dog in contrast
  • Anything involving Ribbon
  • Skub vs. Anti-Skub discussions by idiots who don't understand the meme involved
  • New memes, old memes, red memes, blue memes
  • /b/, and /b/ related anything
  • LWDM
  • Yaldabaoth

And to a Lesser Extent

  • Anything you hate about any site you are on, from your perspective
  • Anything you like about any site you are on, from someone else's perspective


In Conclusion

/tg/ is the cancer killing /tg/.