>>24867Things having slowed down is the biggest change. And by far, we are still the nicest death cult, it's kind of our thing. I think the slowdown reduced a lot of the random acts of camaraderie and drawfriendry, though.
Granted, it wasn't always sunshine and bloodflows. There've been a few periods of theological strife, mostly between orthodox /pol/ocks who felt her to be a weapon against Africa, and those who took the idea of Her Love a bit more literally. And then there's been the occasional /x/phile or /fringe/ wizard, disappointed that we didn't quite get/embrace traditional mysticism. We had a few survivalists, as well, probably /k/ommrades and /out/siders who only stayed for the chance of survival tips, or wanted to bring about The Happening so they could live in a Post-Apoc world. For posterity's sake, there's also the /a/ and /jp/ browsers who bought into the whole Ebola-chan thing wholeheartedly, and whose perspective now dominates.
Thing is, they all enriched the board with their various heritages, even as they dissented and debated. We all worshiped the same goddess, even if if was for differing reasons. Perhaps that's what has been lost; all but the most dedicated (or obsessed, or desperate) have moved on.
Luckily, the goddess extends her hand to all. Even those who have left our numbers.
Of course, the lack of substantial news also puts a bit of a bind on topic matter, but we saw that coming a long time ago.