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I had to untrain this pattern at the airport a little- after two days of this, my brain had shifted to a place where it thought the random guy on the plane next to me was presumably...
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see, I can't think of any way to say this that doesn't sound mean to Random Guys On Planes, which is maybe a point in support of the OP? Still seems worth noting that this situation didn't kick in until after I'd left.
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("A wonderful person I'd be glad to know" was the phrase that came to mind. And yeah, maybe if you're enlightened or st everyone you meet is that to you, but *I* am not enlightened and somehow everyone at Vibecamp was that to me, which was a new experience.)
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yeah i agree with all of this! might be some drama if cliques solidify more but 🤷 i didnt really see any of this, at least nothing beyond what happens on twitter
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Given that, a question of curiosity: did you avoid or seek to cabin with only mutuals/people you know and regard well? I'm wondering how your cabin experience matches with mine relative to the whole 'to clique or not to clique?'
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i didnt know cabin assignments were happening and asked if i wanted to be in his cabin and i was like "OBVIOUSLY" and then i found out who else was in the cabin (turned out organized most of this!!) and was like
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yeah my whole idea was to make a clown cabin with you and maybe and Jeff, and then QC also asked maybe so we combined. I ultimately didn't really feel like I fit in very well but it was certainly an interesting set of people, apologies if I made too much noise :)
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tbh I think it was the camp setting, I've been having a blast the week before and now after camp but when I was there I just got flashbacks when I was a kid and spent most of the time by myself crying lol
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