Rafters -> RE: Abandon Prisons (3/12/2007 5:56:45 AM)
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ORIGINAL: mons greeetings lmoa so hardĀ i fell. now come one how many slave do you think will let you a total stranger lock them in a place where death as beenĀ home there Dunno, but some people seem to be into it http://www.mirukim.com/nakedcityspleen/ However answering your question in detail It wouldn't be a stranger, I need to know I can trust them. It wouldn't be a scene, more a faux pose up. I wouldn't take a slave, or even switch, it be would a Domme who's feeling exhibitonistic. Nothing against the other two, but it's similar to mountain climbing, where you are responsible for your own actions, be willing to take part in conversations like a peer and continue to function on your own if things go to crap. Team work is good, but "groupthink" (going along with someone else even though you have reservations) is a well documented, significant human factor in team event fatalities. Abandoned places don't automatically mean death. It just means if you get into trouble, help takes longer to contact and then to arrive. If you treat it with respect, and pay attention like you life depends on it, and have the moral courage not to push it too far, you'll be safer, than the every day path you barely glance at. Waltzing around overconfidently is a quick way to discover any problems. The search and rescue crowd recomend S.T.O.P (Stay, Think, Observe, Plan) Everyone dies, and you'll find that every day your path will cross the route some dead person took on their last day. Don't concentrate on deathes at the expense of the causes. Dead's dead, but the causes can still be lying in wait. quote:
i believe in anything old the soul of the evil walk and i am one who just think it is crazy. Hey, I had kind hearted grandparents. I've taken oart in the decommision of a hospital while moving its contents to a new place. The whole South Pacific and about half of the NZ population has a layer of Christianity slapped on top of ancestor worship. I have a keen interest in history. which typically shows a lot of bad things occurred for what were good, well intentioned reasons at the time. It ain't the dead I watch out for, it's the living. quote:
as someone said you will be lock up for putting this off but what a strange ideal so very strange it is nightmareish best wishes s mons Thanks, the best way I can describe it is like archeology, the way you can walk in to the center of what was bustling organisation and from the clues glean what it must have been like then. Besides, people spent all this time building great sets, it would be a shame ot let them waste away forgotten.
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