>>103756561
>apothnitosis
I like the sound of that, always nice to get a new neologism. Plus it's something that does happen occasionally so it can be used more.
The C-tubes are a great way to do this phenomenon, has a real community feeling. Everyone loves a weekly mass. /morig/ has deadbeat priestesses relaying the voice of the Goddess by being possessed by the Holy Ghost essentially, and their soothsayings are written down and repeated or distributed in a variety of ways, often with songs.
>>103760106
There's been an interesting phenomenon where the taboo for talking about PLs has been progressively eroding more and more both on and off 4chan. Back around myth's debut, instant bans for talking about PLs felt obvious, but now we have stuff like /ggg/, /uuu/ and /awdat/ being openly about both. I think all the big corpo graduations are probably why this happened, Dokibird's in particular had a bit of a curtain call effect in connecting identities.
In the past we've represented stuff like graduations with political troubles, mass exoduses, or magical catastrophes of sorts, but I guess that depends on how impactful the event was on the function of the thread. I wonder where vnuganon finds himself now that liora and that ghost VNU girl have graduated.
It'd be fun to place /corpo/, they have been strangely relevant with all the turmoil in the bigger corpos collapsing.
Looking forward to more DND!
>>103760151
I've been treating /morig/'s tech as being like, basically medieval in terms of strict science, but with magic allowing some more advanced things, like magic letting stuff like fridges or self-propelled ships happen, magical beast pulling carts as big as trains, and I guess since there are some large cities there are probably some airship aerodromes in places. I think deadbeats would have the view that they'd rather use magical solutions to problems since it lets them connect more deeply to their divine.