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If you were locked up in a room
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@Greymatter that's a tricky one, my mind is always active and takes me to all kinds of places. Why am i locked up? Is it by authority? Then I'll be thinking about the consequences. Is is it because I've been abducted? Then I'll be thanking my stars i played so many room escape games and be working out how to free myself
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@Hailey_ Good choice , sleep always kills boredom
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@Mickeyyyyy Wow you do love chemistry dont you
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@Greymatter no i only love to talk 😂😂 nothing else
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@Greymatter i would think about all the things i did in my life and see what areas of my life needs chnaging.
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@Rosalie_17 i would need more than an hour for that 😊
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I normally just end up regretting past decisions and wishing I had dinner better 🙁
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@Greymatter depends on the room. Did you know they have rooms that are sound proof? These rooms are so silent, the person inside could go mad before the hour is up. These rooms are called anechoic chambers. They are interesting. Here is a link if you wanna learn more.
Otherwise in a normal room, I like to imagine meeting people and wondering how certain events could unfold. I can become quite adventurous in my mind.
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@NewtTrouble I dont wanna ever be in a sound proof room it will only makw the voices and thoughts in my head louder
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@MartinR U cant change the past decisions but u can surely eat better
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@Rosalie_17 What areas of ur life you think need changing?
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@Hailey_ You seem U like flowers much
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@Greymatter It is said there is no greater prison than your own mind. I'm not sure how well I would do in a room of that calibur. I think I would be fine, but I can not be certain because I have no experience with it.
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@Greymatter nothing,,,,, would meditate
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@NewtTrouble I remember watching this vid a couple moths ago and thinking that this room would be an exciting experience. No sound, not even the slightest of the ambient noise; perfect for getting lost in one's thoughts. Wouldn't pass on an opportunity like this.
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@GreyWind I was originally looking for a different video, but I do recall seeing this one before so I just went with it instead. It is fascinating. I would be curious about it as well. It's amazing how shapes and designs can cause different affects and how it can manipulate the acoustics of the room.