>>/40068/
Don't know but I'd fuck her. Then again, many men would and that could be a problem, couldn't it? Imagine the STDs inside her body by now.

 >>/42361/
Image boards are indeed pretty much dead today. Luckily we still have p2p file sharing and alternative news sites. If the p2p community ever goes, at that point I'd just cancel my internet service as I did with TV years ago and I'd stick to all the offline media I've collected over the years. I already have tons of offline backups of everything I need or want to stay entertained and still have loads of vinyl records, cassettes, CDs, VHS tapes and DVDs plus an offline laptop loaded with music that's wired up to an amplifier with surround sound speakers. Don't need the internet to enjoy any of that stuff I just mentioned.

 >>/42363/
While the newer generations enjoy mindless Tik Tok videos, we will enjoy our garage sales, yard sales, thrift shops and flea markets. There is still plenty of things to enjoy offline: dining out, going on road trips, drinking good liqueur and liquor, cooking and eating delicious food, shooting guns at the range, hanging out with family and friends, enjoying good music, working on projects around the homestead, blah. The only reason I'm online today is to share files and indulge with whatever good is left of the internet today. When SHTF the whole internet will be a thing of the past anyway.