Well it's not exactly all of a sudden. Sarge and Charlie really haven't been posting much recently, and this place has been having a lot of problems for a long time. So I completely understand and respect their decisions to leave.
This place just isn't as fun as it used to be, and the people here aren't as close as they once were.
Within the last four years, we've lost a lot of members, some left because they're were too many arguments, others left due to being unhappy with the way some of the moderators handled some issues, some have just grown up and moved on with their lives. But in any case, I almost feel like some members leaving is one of the biggest reasons this place isn't as great as it used to be. Sure, you can blame it on younger members who practically made it their mission to disrupt the peace, but I partially blame it on the older members leaving and they're not being enough people who post regularly anymore.
I remember a couple years ago someone fairly new (fozzieisfunny, I believe)
started a crusade to make MC "as it was in the good old days".
if you just joined, you might've visited for a while, but if you weren't actively participating, how would know how "the good old days' really were?
And when were the "good old days" exactly? Snowthy could probably give a better archival answer than anyone.
But trying to recreate the past, to bring the same spirit that existed in, say, 2004, is an impossible ideal to live up to.
Expecting everybody to keep the same attitude, and having penguins throwing fish on cue, on demand, is as unrealistic an expectation as you can get.
Trying to recreate the past is like trying to capture lightning in a bottle.
People come and go, for one reason or another. Same as in real life.
Those of you in college. or even high school: think of ten people you know right now. Ten years from now, if you still are in contact with at least three of them, you're doing good and are ahead of the curve.
Maybe fozzieisfunny can prove me wrong.
IF he's still posting...