No.16214
Been some three (or four?) years since I stopped visiting here. Many of the old threads still around. /g/ got removed during my time. It was kinda cool.
What I can still remember: that one Japanese guy with the great theories and explanations for the symbols, Booger-chan (funny thing, I made a friend who's a bit like her), that butthurt brasilian? kid with youtube as his weapon, the launch of the manga, christmas presents thread. And the aesthetic, which was really at least one somethingth of the experience.
Thanks for the cool pics and bittersweet memories (I wouldn't have known times of crippling anxiety could be nostalgic afterwards). Good luck in the future, keep /yn/ alive, keep /ot/ a little toxic, also wasn't there a 2kki board at some point in time? Rest in peace WILDCARD. what the fuck are these unrelated anime pics?
Regards, someone with a unrelated anime pic.
No.16215
Uboachan is like a small precious sanctuary
I don't post or even spend much time here even though I've known this place since long, but It's always a relief to see its still up
Whenever I read a post like yours it lets me know I'm not alone in how I feel
No.16216
Hey, if you're leaving, tell us some more about your experience here. Write a novel or some shit. What have you gotten out of your stay here? I've only been here like twice- once like a year ago and today because I wanted some possible insight about how/who made/why YN was made in the first place- but after all these years it still seems nobody has any concrete answers. With that being said, what have you gotten out of your stay here? (Also, has anyone ever seriously tried to figure out who Kikiyama is?
No.16217
>>16214>that one Japanese guy with the great theories and explanations for the symbolsKiki-san!
>BoogsShe's still missed.
>spanish youtube kidI still send him messages.
>x-mas present threadMan, that was a good year.
Here, the winds of change have left an empty field with some sparse grass among the dirt. It seems the clouds of rain are finally coming after a long time. Whether it drowns or helps the plants,that's still a mistery.
It's nice to see you passing by. Is everything alright for you now? I hope so. I know life isn't easy, but whenever you're lost, please, remember us. We will always be rooting for you here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFlyBPGWiFM No.18244
>>16217>BoogsShe's still missed.
>>16214>Booger-chan (funny thing, I made a friend who's a bit like her)Booger seems one of a kind; meanwhile I can´t find someone like her. I still have a thing for her, but maybe she is better off without me…
No.18247
>>18244Booger doesn't care about you anon, she never cared.
No.18251
>>16218Has anybody actually tried hiring PIs before? If I had the money, I would actually do that for the hell of it.
No.18252
>>18251Nope. I don't think anybody here knows a japanese PI, and I doubt anyone is willing to pay (probably very dearly) for information that probably doesn't exist.
No.18264
>>18247She did care for me, at least from 2008 to 2012. More than she did care for you.
No.18276
>>16214I'm still planning to make a Yume Nikki fan movie, so there's something to look forward to…assuming life gets me past the planning stages, of course. Stay tuned.
No.18277
>>18276Is it live-action? Pls no.
No.18278
>>18277Yes. And not as bad as you think. Lots of After Effects work.
No.18280
>>18278Shoe me a pic of the lead actress.
No.18283
>>16218idk why but combined with the snow this pic makes me emotional asf.
No.18287
>>18280Learn to read: "planning stages"