The Frog Pond

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The Frog Pond was a frogposting-oriented imageboard and predecessor to the lilypilled imageboard The Ribbit Rally founded on September 23rd, 2023 by a nobody under the pseudonym, Ronald. The website was largely focused on frogposting (as it may suggest) and was the original home place where RapeApe first announced his creation of 4/qa2/, which has since been dominating Western and Eastern internet culture and spreading right-wing values at an amazing rate.

History

The Frog Pond was initially started as a jakparty.soy bait thread, the actual website would eventually come into fruition and was advertised all over the site. However, its Trumpflare was non-functional and as a result was spammed with tranime, gay porn, scat porn, sois, and other degeneracy and the spammers' IP was put on full display. Due to this, thefrogpond.org was created as a safer alternative to the former. It still didn't stop people from raising their suspicion of it being a "honeypot" however.[1] The website also has its own page on spedcuck.wiki and as expected, it's a complete clusterfuck plagued with hieroglyphic template spam and barely coherent ESL tardbabble.[2]

Former Boards

  • /pepe/ - Frogs
  • /q/ - TFP Meta
  • /bant/ - International/Random
  • /bl/ - Feels
  • /qa2/ - Business Inquiries
  • /games/ - Games

Pre-/qa2/ Frog Pond

Before RapeApe announced 4/qa2/ on the website, The Frog Pond was mostly a complete empty husk filled with weeks old threads on the first page, followed by an overflowing stream of soytroon.faggy obsession threads from self-deprecating soytrannies who only used the website solely for incessantly crying about their shit website as if anybody cares. Since /qa2/'s creation, The Frog Pond had seen a number of patriots using it as a bunker to discuss their beliefs and plan redpilling techniques to put an end to the kike shill (((question))), its influence would greatly change the website forever and was overall considered a major success for the right-wing.

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