Most Yes people I have talked to are responding with "We'll never get this chance again."
According to some historians, even if they lost the referendum, they won on the long run, which i'm inclined to agree with. Not even a few months ago the yes was around 25%. Then got above 50% before getting down again, maybe through a movement of fear playing on a catastrophic rhetoric at the last minute. But still 45%. That's huge. It remains to be seen if the trend is going to stay that high now.
It made Cameron panic, and that's completely amazing in itself since it was Cameron that said lol nope to the devolution max to powers in Scotland. He denied it completely since he was sure to win the first referendum idea that was to propose actually a 3 way vote including yes, no, and devolution max. And now, look at where he is.
There is also the case of Wales, that never got the same autonomy as Scotland and continued again and again to press the matter. Now that Scotland is going to gain even more autonomy, it sure is going to cause ripples in Wales as well.
Eventually, even if the no thanks won, a seed is planted, I think.
there's still lots of votes to come in
teh divisions are going to take a long time to heal.
a tiny minority on both sides brought shame to all of scotland.
the world was watching, an d they chose to be an ass.
I don't know honestly, everything I read seems to tell that everyone behave nice and that the divisions are rather well taken.
Maybe that's not the case, I couldn't know, but I don't think Scotland brought shame on itself to the world.