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As for the past, the off-topic threads used to grow faster and more profusely than they do now. But that's not the main point...
How often do you experience nostalgia for the good old days? Because what's past is gone and can never be brought back. It's not just a series of events that settle in your memory, photos, or forum threads (in this case); it's a state of mind. I mean that you will never think the same way again, and you might not even be able to understand your former self, and along with that, the wonderful moments of the past. It's like the death of an entire world. And what about some kind of social structure? For example, a group of people get together and communicate so warmly that they don't want to part. But then, over time, someone leaves, someone changes their views. All the people are still alive, but, unfortunately, if they were to get together now, they wouldn't feel anything special.
So, I think the moments in the past are priceless. Of course, you need to move forward, etc. But we evaluate new trends in life based on the experience of the old ones. And here arises another logical question. Why are new trends often perceived in the spirit of "but the grass was greener back then"? And even setting aside the specifics about the Heroes of Might and Magic forums, which I'm discussing in this post, you can see the most obvious example – the popular 1990s. For many, it was a fairy tale.
But now, returning to the specifics: where did the good old Heroes of Might and Magic forums go? Has everything that could be tried, everything that could be discussed, already been tried and discussed? Some have gone into real life (and that's probably a good thing), some have become obsessed with imageboard themes, and some, after graduating from school/university, have stayed online, which gives the atmosphere a particularly... well, a sad touch. It happens sometimes.
This thread is created both for discussing specific things and for discussing the phenomenon of nostalgia in general.