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DannyB II:
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--- Quote from: "Johnny G" ---It is kind of a closed society when the only acceptable discourse concerns rehashing various platitudes (the seed sucks, barker sucks. etc.) and idle threats;
I attempted to discuss the latter day phenomena of people hanging out for several years, having done it myself, but was apparently not sufficiently combative.
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Welcome to fornits.
karenshoe1:
Hi None-Ya, and thanks for answering. No, I never got to go home. The closest I came was to fantasize about being on any jetliner flying overhead. I would say, "I wanna be on that plane going anywhere; any place but HERE.", But then I'd turn around and tell someone I loved them. Just to play the game...the Winner of the game, by the way, was the one who got to go home. The CHAMPION of the game is the one who got realeased from the program entirely.
Antigen:
--- Quote from: "karenshoe1" ---Would anyone who went to The Seed be willing to talk to me? I was stuck in there for a year from the time I was 15 in 1975, Ft. Lauderdale.
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Hey Karen. Remember any McNultys?
none-ya:
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the Winner of the game, by the way, was the one who got to go home. The CHAMPION of the game is the one who got realeased from the program entirely.
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Best case scenario, the seed was a tremendous waste of time.
Worst case scenario, the seed ripped familys apart, caused permanent psycological damage, And is even responsable for a few suicides. I don't believe there were any winners at all. Some people just lost less than others. (execpt for Johnny G, who got to stay where he wanted to be for 5 years) I wonder when he left did they look at each other and say " damn I thought we would never get rid of him".
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