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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:55 am
everyone seems to have forgotten about that awesome site.
if members could be a little active, it could be a very useful, very good website for the occult. the last fifteen events seem to be that i logged on to the website. why can't we start using it? it's like live support for magic.
just reminding people it's there and it could turn out to be a very useful site.
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:22 pm
Isn't Mitsh like the most popular user?
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:45 pm
Sounds cool. I think I'll check it out.
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:03 am
I forgot my email for it, but I figured it all out.
Mitsh and myself are the most popular users. O: Imagine that.
I'm not sure how well the site is going though, it usually seems pretty dead.
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:31 am
I just got back on it the other day. I'll have to start forcing friends online to go there. Hell, that's how I helped make the guild so popular. Individual recruiting. I can help make Occult Nation cool, just like I, singlehandedly, with no assistance, all myself, made this guild exactly how cool it is. Alone.
Except for the bad parts. Those are the fault of the moderators.
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:19 am
Joshua_Ritter I just got back on it the other day. I'll have to start forcing friends online to go there. Hell, that's how I helped make the guild so popular. Individual recruiting. I can help make Occult Nation cool, just like I, singlehandedly, with no assistance, all myself, made this guild exactly how cool it is. Alone.
Except for the bad parts. Those are the fault of the moderators. Naturlish.[/dry humor]
Not that I know what website this is (I don't, but I'm also unlikely to follow a link), but one thing I know about websites for the occult in general is that there are so many already, and so many other types of meeting places for the same, that any one website is like as not to fail. It requires not just a large number of people, but a dedicated core of at least one to keep writing and talking about what they know and do even when no one else is around. Odd as that may sound, and as difficult as it is to keep it up, that's what it takes when a site starts to fail. Eventually, people will gather once again just to see the wisdom that has gone before.
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