As mentioned a couple of weeks ago, here we have a special section where you can send 'anonymous' letters to characters in camp (or camp in general
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Since Ath is, uhh... doing whatever it is that Ath does besides CFUD for the time being, it might take a while for this to get posted. Just wanted to let you know.
So imagine this. You figure out that flinging yourselves against the barrier doesn't work, asking the director nicely isn't going to get you out, and that you're not getting out unless, oh, say, the higher power guiding you gets tired of making you walk around camp and gives you an idea for a way out.
How do you deal? I mean, shooting zombies and gorillas and toucans and goats and other campers has to get boring after a while. And everyone finds out within thirty seconds that sex is banned. Sure, you can masturbate your time away, but let's face it! You're more likely to have an appendage fall off in this place.
Do you just wander around waiting for death (or sweet, sweet release) to come? Or do you actually try to recreate some semblence of what your life used to be before you showed up? Do you try to recreate society, or do you go around and piss in everyone's cornflakes?
Inquiring minds want to know the psychological responses to the imprisonment you guys face!
Seeing as how a lot of you guys are extraordinary individuals in every sense of the word, how does it feel being in a place where that is the norm? Does it make you self conscious being surrounded by boys and girls with talents and abilities that either equal, outshine or else just out-unique your own? Do you feel threatened? How about relieved? Do you ever find yourself looking at one of your fellow inmates campers and thinking "Well, I might be a genetically engineered freak of science, but at least I'm not that guy!"?
And while we're on the topic: who do you think really is the strangest person walking around in your Louisianan hell Retreat? Nosy busybodies are eager to know if there's a concensus!
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Dear Athrun,
What the Hell?
- Confused Audience Member
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So imagine this. You figure out that flinging yourselves against the barrier doesn't work, asking the director nicely isn't going to get you out, and that you're not getting out unless, oh, say, the higher power guiding you gets tired of making you walk around camp and gives you an idea for a way out.
How do you deal? I mean, shooting zombies and gorillas and toucans and goats and other campers has to get boring after a while. And everyone finds out within thirty seconds that sex is banned. Sure, you can masturbate your time away, but let's face it! You're more likely to have an appendage fall off in this place.
Do you just wander around waiting for death (or sweet, sweet release) to come? Or do you actually try to recreate some semblence of what your life used to be before you showed up? Do you try to recreate society, or do you go around and piss in everyone's cornflakes?
Inquiring minds want to know the psychological responses to the imprisonment you guys face!
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Seeing as how a lot of you guys are extraordinary individuals in every sense of the word, how does it feel being in a place where that is the norm? Does it make you self conscious being surrounded by boys and girls with talents and abilities that either equal, outshine or else just out-unique your own? Do you feel threatened? How about relieved? Do you ever find yourself looking at one of your fellow inmates campers and thinking "Well, I might be a genetically engineered freak of science, but at least I'm not that guy!"?
And while we're on the topic: who do you think really is the strangest person walking around in your Louisianan hell Retreat? Nosy busybodies are eager to know if there's a concensus!
-Curious in Colorado
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Many items/activites have been banned from camp. Some more horrifying than others. What do you consider to be the worst?
On a similar topic, what would you do if caffiene were banned? Would there be mass murder before the first hour was out?
-Concerned in College Town
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