Documentary made by a bunch of English Video Production students, following a Live Action Role Playing (LARPING) event, focusing on character creation.
Documentary made by a bunch of English Video Production students, following a Live Action Role Playing (LARPING) event, focusing on character creation.
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It's pretty damn hilarious, but it makes me happy to see anyone making their own priorities about what should and shouldn't be taken seriously.
What kinds of thoughts and experiences can you let the mind wander through by challenging your view of reality? Or better yet, don't challenge--empty your view altogether and drink in another if only for, as some might say, the fuck of it.
You don't need to convince yourself that you're an elf, just forget the weight of the notion that you aren't.
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What kinds of thoughts and experiences can you let the mind wander through by challenging your view of reality? Or better yet, don't challenge--empty your view altogether and drink in another if only for, as some might say, the fuck of it.
You don't need to convince yourself that you're an elf, just forget the weight of the notion that you aren't.