The amusing results of my attempting to comply with a coworker's request to explain the term LARP in ten words or less:
Acronym: Live Action Roleplay. Make-believe for teenagers and adults.
(Yes, this is my third post today. Yes, I am a total LJ-whore. That last one didn't count, remember? Because I said it didn't, that's why!)
Acronym: Live Action Roleplay. Make-believe for teenagers and adults.
(Yes, this is my third post today. Yes, I am a total LJ-whore. That last one didn't count, remember? Because I said it didn't, that's why!)
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Date: 2005-10-27 09:32 pm (UTC)"It's very much like a how-to-host-a-murder game." That seems more familiar and "legitimate" to people, somehow.
From Ali at that place that sounds like Jail in New Haven
Date: 2005-10-28 02:52 am (UTC)Yeah, it sucks that Halloween's on a Monday. Still, this is an action-packed week at the Forestry school- tomorrow, the Halloween dance where last year the Christian Right won Scariest Costume, and Sunday, the Storytelling party where I get to tell spooky tales from Obiwan's UFO-Free True Ghost story site (just google it- some of the stories are fantastic). I am going as a Freudian Slip (wearing a slip with a picture of Freud with a cigar on the front). You?
Love,
Ali
PS- I love reading your posts- gives me a completely different worldview from that of soil nutrients and the Basel Convention.
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Date: 2005-10-28 12:53 pm (UTC)The trouble is that the LARP in question is Prophet's Fall, a boffer LARP that in my mind has more in common with camping than anything having to do with MET (and thus HtHAM). I mean, sure, people still talk, but many of them don't come to solve problems and mysteries so much as to hit people with padded sticks.