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Jan 11, 2009 19:35

Food and no crab attacks. And some kind of plant over the doors with no one noticing?

It seems like someone is definitely keeping us alive for some reason, although right now I'm not sure if it isn't for their own damn entertainment.

At least exploring the subways wasn't a failure. Anyone here skilled with codebreaking?

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masterunlocker January 12 2009, 00:55:35 UTC
The food, the mistletoe... definitely suspicious, isn't it?

As for the codebreaking... I'm not the best at it, but someone looking at it with fresh eyes might give some kind of result, right?

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viralvengeance January 12 2009, 01:48:46 UTC
The fact that none of us have visibly died yet, among other things.

It could. Have you seen the message that was found?

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masterunlocker January 12 2009, 09:29:16 UTC
Well. Some of us have a knack for survival, and help each other out. I'm sure that's a big contributing factor to the survival rate of those of us stuck here.

I saw a post of it on the network. I'm going to copy it down and see if I can come up with anything.

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viralvengeance January 12 2009, 15:56:21 UTC
It's not enough to explain a 100% survival rate, unless the people who disappear for good have actually died.

Good. Contact me if you think you've found anything.

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inthephonebook January 13 2009, 03:16:06 UTC
Every day I become more convinced we're part of someones sick social experiment.

I've been looking at it. I think it might be a map.

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viralvengeance January 14 2009, 02:36:23 UTC
I've had similar suspicions. Someone is picking us and training us based on criteria we're not aware of.

At least one other person has pointed out that the numbers and letters look like subway stops. Are you in concurrence?

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inthephonebook January 14 2009, 04:13:08 UTC
It really does seem like that. Like how they cut off heat and water, but kept these journals running.

Myself and another guy figured much the same thing. Seems like we have a workable theory going here.

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viralvengeance January 15 2009, 03:50:23 UTC
Like an experiment. Perhaps they're monitoring our responses through the journals?

Good. When are you going to try it?

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