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The Pen Is Mightier [Thursday, 1st Period]
Today the Danger Shop was set up to resemble the ground floor of Efferton Manor, complete with boarded up windows from the weekend.
And the not-so-faint sound of singing.
"Morning kids," Rick greeted them in what could best be described as an overly cheerful manner. "Not all experiences a writer draws upon are positive ones, some are sad, some are traumatic, some are just really annoying." Guess which of the three today's class was going to focus on.
"Now as you may have heard, we currently have some interesting visitors to the island, much less horrifying than the last batch." Unless you had a deathly fear of Canadian divas, that was. "They are however quite loud, and quite persistent. What I want you to do this class is just wander about the house, doing whatever takes your fancy, you just can't go outside, or get away from the singing. While you're doing that, every so often, take note of how you and your classmates tolerate the constant noise."
"Then think about what might happen if you had to listen for more than one class. Or more than a day. Weeks. Years. What would you do to stop the noise? What wouldn't you do?"
[OOC: OCD up.]
[Class Roster]
And the not-so-faint sound of singing.
"Morning kids," Rick greeted them in what could best be described as an overly cheerful manner. "Not all experiences a writer draws upon are positive ones, some are sad, some are traumatic, some are just really annoying." Guess which of the three today's class was going to focus on.
"Now as you may have heard, we currently have some interesting visitors to the island, much less horrifying than the last batch." Unless you had a deathly fear of Canadian divas, that was. "They are however quite loud, and quite persistent. What I want you to do this class is just wander about the house, doing whatever takes your fancy, you just can't go outside, or get away from the singing. While you're doing that, every so often, take note of how you and your classmates tolerate the constant noise."
"Then think about what might happen if you had to listen for more than one class. Or more than a day. Weeks. Years. What would you do to stop the noise? What wouldn't you do?"
[OOC: OCD up.]
[Class Roster]

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