>>39277464Now, I know jack shit about them, but I would think of it something like the indian tribes of the north america. So smaller tribes that control some territory, and may defend it from outside threats, but can't unite into a single nation, as any time something like that was attempted, a janny would swoop in and purge them all. Of course, this is just one way they could go about it, possibilities are actually endless.
>>39277503>bordersI ain't gonna lie, my tired brain needed to read that shit like 10 times to understand it. But I think I got it. So personally, I have always viewed the borders on the map as purely political, and the writers dominion being not only the people within that region, but of all the people of their fanbase, unless they relinquish their full control to another writer, as is often the case with stories and such. That, however, is an interesting view, and worthy of consideration.
>the territory within those borders would still be considered to belong to said nationHere I would disagree. I would say that the territory within those borders would still belong to said prople, whether they are united in a nation or not.
>Even if /meat/ is not stable, it's not like all the /meat/heads just vanishExactly, just like how Sana graduating and /nasa/ disappearing from the catalog didn't poof all the Sanallites out of the board, and Vitubia by extension. People will go on, nation or not, and I am not arguing that. But to consider /meat/ a stable nation that could conduct international diplomacy would be disingenious to their meta situation, where they are struggling to survive most of the time.
I hope I was clear with this and not stumble too much, coffee still has yet to kick in I'm afraid