A selection of posts from the last day of the Jarty :chuditsover:

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What was the distinction between jakparty.soy and soyjak.party?

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Briefly, they're both anonymous imageboards about posting soyjaks like those that used to be made on 4chan's /qa/ before that board got shut down. The youtuber Luke Smith made a clone of soyjak.party after Kuz, an extremely controversial admin, replaced Soot(the sharty's original creator) since he disagreed so strongly with how he was running the site and other scandals he was involved in. The Jarty was always smaller and more niche than the Sharty and with looser rules and got made fun of a lot with jokes about soylita(an underaged girl soyjak that used to be banned on the Sharty but allowed on the Jarty but now it's the opposite), them being ESL browns who play Friday Nights Funkin and gooning to soytan(the old mascot of the Sharty but later only used as such by the Jarty). After the announcement about the Jarty being shut down was made a lot of sharty users realized how making jokes about the jarty has resulted in a lot of gemmy posts and that they're not so bad after all, especially when compared to the shemmy (soygem.party). For example when the VNC raids happened(there's a thread about them in this hole) the jarty reacted with indifference and mild curiosity while the shemmy actively wanted the Sharty to be reported to the authorities and domain registrars and deleted.

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None of these words are in the Bible

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