>>30894074>>30894189Too fucking right. You can't have shit in /nasfaqg/. I really doubt we can reverse everything that's happened over the past year, the "good times" aren't going to come back after everything the thread has been through. What do we do about that sad fact? I don't know. I don't have the answers, and I don't think a revival is even possible. Just accept death and let it come. I've accepted it, and yet I still feel pissed off at everything that's contributed to it. >>>We could have been so much better. But we weren't. The collective killed this place, and now the collective lives in an empty shell. A shell of a place that felt like a loving home.
What do we have now? Argument after argument, doompost after doompost
sorry!, and a whole host of things that are aggravating. No wonder so many people have stopped visiting, it's depressing just to catch up on the thread, let alone take part.
No, this is not me suggesting that you abandon the thread. I'm only saying that we are not in a good state and I don't think it will get better. I want to tell you that you should stop caring, because it will make acceptance a lot less painful. Gomenasai for the doompost, I wanted to say something and so I said it.>>30895919I would say no. Even if they are welcome again, so many people have had it drilled into them that they must not partake in either of those things. It probably won't make a full return. It would be nice to once again have mikofag's blogs on precious metals and trading, handegg's obnoxious
but soulful football larp, joe's gosling reverence, smart fandead's perseverance, romanceanon's kind advice, konnui's ability to make people seethe, nenep's routine retardation, HPT's & Financivial's company roleplay, countless loreposts,
and so much more, but they aren't all going to come back, are they? I hate it, but they aren't all coming back. Not together at least. You could try and force some conversation, but it will never ever be the same.