>what is the Slur Strokes/Earned Orgasms program? A form of reparation regimen that aims to atone for rampant online racism. It requires participants to worship Black men in proportionate amounts to the number of Black-targeted slurs found on specific websites. >how to get involved Using one of the various 4chan archives, select a board and month-long time frame for which you wish to make amends for, then input the slur "nigger" as your search term. The number of results determines how many strokes a participant must perform during worship before they're allowed to relieve themselves a single time. This is referred to as an "earned orgasm". For example: if your search returned 1000 results, you are obligated to perform 1000 masturbatory strokes before you are permitted to orgasm again. All future orgasms must be earned this same way. Worship must be conducted in the presence of Black empowerment media ONLY such as interracial pornography between Black men and white women. Anything else is considered invalid and does not count towards your goal. >what boards should I use? Any board will do, however there are a few top offenders that require a greater degree of participation. /a/, /fit/, /r9k/, /k/, /gif/, /int/, and of course /trash/ are all good companions for your regimen. If you want to take up a challenge, /v/, /vg/, and /pol/ will put you to the test. It is not recommended to pick one of these boards for your starter regimen. >can I save earned orgasms? Yes: for up to one (1) day after its initial aquisition you may use a spare earned orgasm as a safety net for your next regimen. >what if I cum before I reach my goal Early orgasms invalidate your attempt; see your own personal Goddess for details on punishments. Make sure you claim your slot in the current active thread and reply to your post once you've completed your task. A lot of these may take you weeks or even months to complete, but don't get discouraged. Your worship plays a bigger part in apologizing to those who both you and your ancestors have disrespected for decades. The road to recovery is long and hard, but you will come out on the other side a better person for it. We all must do our part.