Post number #526839, ID: f4b470
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Hello it's me, Migrant #1755. I'm curious as to how many Systemspace/Tsuki Project members are here now.
Post number #526861, ID: 1ab457
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No
Post number #526870, ID: c7fdb4
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there's me.
Post number #526913, ID: 7ed0e3
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Did something happen to Systemspace?
Post number #526920, ID: c8f156
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#855 Wrex All thousand digit members are scaretheater-influenced normies. Shatter yourself, fag.
Post number #526921, ID: c8f156
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>>526913 SystemSpace is dead.
Post number #527037, ID: 6d154b
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>>526921 How did it die?
Post number #527069, ID: 119dfb
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>>527037 in a fiery ball of messyness that left only a discord to remind people of the chaos that was systemspace
Post number #527155, ID: f671a0
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It was fun to watch.
Post number #527236, ID: a6fc81
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>>526920 >thousand digit members are normie faggots
This is the reason why Systemspace died. Some early migrants think they're something special.
Shatter yourself, faggot
Post number #527237, ID: c8f156
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>>527236 Shut up newfag. On a more serious note, yes, the division between the old members and the new members were very pronounced. Had there not been an influx of normies, there's a much higher chance that the community around nowadays would be much more active. Alas, many have scattered. That's not to say the cult wouldn't have gone down the shitter anyways, considering the head, Tsuki, had schizophrenia and a manipulative close friend, but the impact might be much less.
Post number #527239, ID: c8f156
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But I'm also kind of glad. Thanks to the clusterfuck happening around that time, many began taking SystemSpace much less seriously, so that probably had a hand in helping prevent more from taking their lives. The ones who still believed just labeled the dissenters as Hyakanghen, a rival group who intends to prevent the unlink of life from Life to the higher plane of existence known as LFE.
Post number #527244, ID: dcdf68
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Jesus...is this /cyb/ or something?
Post number #527253, ID: c8f156
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>>527244 I mean, they used a lot of Lain imagery, lol. There was also a lot of lore and a new language being developed bit by bit, with special rules such as arrows being replaced with dots to represent point of destination rather than direction.
Post number #527295, ID: 6c3e59
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Systemspace was doomed from the start, like all internet cults. One day, its the talk of the town, next day, its just history.
Post number #527304, ID: c8f156
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>>527295 Are there any other internet cults I could join in?
Post number #527452, ID: 530333
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>>526920 #317 here, stop your fucking elitism, shithead
Post number #527454, ID: 2e3b58
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People trying to claim an internet community died because it got new members are ignorant of how internet communities work
Post number #527470, ID: c8f156
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>>527454 It really did die though. Only the truly dedicated are still hanging around the discord, with an activity rate of one post per day. The [Underground], which consists of the new members, has long been shut down, and theres dozens of other servers where the rest of the members scatter to to form their own cliques.
| Hello it's me, Migrant #1755.
I'm curious as to how many Systemspace/Tsuki Project members are here now.