12/30/25 - no mexican would ever fucking say that mexicans are extremely proud of their nation and country this is an obsessed indian or white boy trying to bring down mexico
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Tea was the first administrator and the founding father of wojchan.net, running the site from 2010 to 2013. Tea had the idea for a new imageboard for at least a few years prior to wojchan's creation, but didn't have the money or technical experience to actually run one until 2010. During this time he got involved with Jolt, who assisted him in setting up the site and became Tea's first developer. At the time, wojaks were a relatively fresh and unknown meme, in which Tea claims to have seen enormous potential. The existence of wojchan.net is likely to have been instrumental in popularizing them across the Internet. Tea was a laissez faire administrator who encouraged the site's culture to develop on its own. This could be seen in the creation of /troll/ - Rage Comics shortly after the site's launch, as around this time most users just posted trollface and didn't even know what wojaks were. He also set up the first instance of wojchan's wiki named Wojak Wiki, which is now lost to time. The ruleset was noticably lax, which eventually led Jolt to show his true colors and caused wojchan's first true crisis. Following Jolt's removal, Tea had begun to get bored of the site and by the end of 2013 left it for good. He sold it to an ex-4chan moderator named Laird, who around this time was organizing a migration wave from 4chan's /q/ to wojchan
Tea was the first administrator and the founding father of wojchan.net, running the site from 2010 to 2013. Tea had the idea for a new imageboard for at least a few years prior to wojchan's creation, but didn't have the money or technical experience to actually run one until 2010. During this time he got involved with Jolt, who assisted him in setting up the site and became Tea's first developer. At the time, wojaks were a relatively fresh and unknown meme, in which Tea claims to have seen enormous potential. The existence of wojchan.net is likely to have been instrumental in popularizing them across the Internet. Tea was a laissez faire administrator who encouraged the site's culture to develop on its own. This could be seen in the creation of /troll/ - Rage Comics shortly after the site's launch, as around this time most users just posted trollface and didn't even know what wojaks were. He also set up the first instance of wojchan's wiki named Wojak Wiki, which is now lost to time. The ruleset was noticably lax, which eventually led Jolt to show his true colors and caused wojchan's first true crisis. Following Jolt's removal, Tea had begun to get bored of the site and by the end of 2013 left it for good. He sold it to an ex-4chan moderator named Laird, who around this time was organizing a migration wave from 4chan's /q/ to wojchan