Chud 01/02/26 (Fri) 19:07:51 â„– 14667941 [Quote]
we just spam slurs and post funny bald men with glasses
Chud 01/02/26 (Fri) 19:07:56 â„– 14667942 [Quote]
I'm Google lens but it's the same thing anyway lol
Chud 01/02/26 (Fri) 19:08:49 â„– 14667955 [Quote]
The most popular Soyjak destination on the internet, Soyjak.party had a brief but impactful history since the imageboard was established in 2020. The
Chud 01/02/26 (Fri) 19:08:51 â„– 14667957 [Quote]
we kill niggers
Chud 01/02/26 (Fri) 19:12:48 â„– 14668002 [Quote]
Soyjak.party (commonly called the Sharty, the 'arty, or the Party) is an anonymous English-language imageboard website launched in September 2020. It primarily focuses on creating, posting, and sharing soyjaks—variants of the Wojak meme depicting exaggerated "soy boy" stereotypes (often open-mouthed excitement, glasses, stubble, and balding to mock perceived weakness or effeminacy).Origin and HistoryA 4chan user named "Soot" created it initially as a joke site for spamming soyjaks. It gained significant popularity in late 2021 after 4chan permanently closed its /qa/ board (which had become a hub for soyjak posting and related culture). Many /qa/ users migrated there, turning it into a de facto home for that community. The site has changed ownership multiple times and uses software similar to 4chan's.Content and CultureUsers (self-referred to as "soyteens," "chuds," or "jakkers") post in threads with images, often generating new soyjak variants. The community features unique slang ("soyspeak"), like "gem" for good posts and "coal" for bad ones. It has influenced internet meme culture but is frequently criticized for toxicity.ReputationCritics describe it as harboring extreme trolling, raids on other sites, doxxing, harassment (especially transphobic content), and associations with far-right or edgy humor—often seen as "4chan but more intense" or the "worst parts of 4chan distilled." Some sources note even 4chan distanced itself from its users. It has been linked to controversies like site hacks (e.g., a 2025 4chan breach claimed from there) and raids.Here are some examples of classic soyjak memes associated with the site's culture:reddit.com youtube.com reddit.com wallpapers.com Note: The site contains unmoderated, often offensive content—approach with caution if visiting.