Thank you. The specificity really helps. Most of that actually sounds really useful and great: being able to get a sense of their location and what is happening. I imagine in a place as dangerous as this, it comes in handy.
[ Felix is terrible at talking about himself, but it helps a little that this is anonymous and by text. It makes it easier to open up, even if it's only within a nonspecific hypothetical. ]
Maybe it a comfort thing. But also partly not. Let's say hypothetically Harold knows what he would bringing to the table would mostly be not-so-great emotions. Doesn't it seem kind of unfair to the other guy, if he suddenly gets saddled with Harold's internal bullshit that he could previously just keep to himself?
[ And even worse, if Jesse that person knew the thinking and reasoning behind the self-loathing and dark moods? ]
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[ Felix is terrible at talking about himself, but it helps a little that this is anonymous and by text. It makes it easier to open up, even if it's only within a nonspecific hypothetical. ]
Maybe it a comfort thing. But also partly not. Let's say hypothetically Harold knows what he would bringing to the table would mostly be not-so-great emotions. Doesn't it seem kind of unfair to the other guy, if he suddenly gets saddled with Harold's internal bullshit that he could previously just keep to himself?
[ And even worse, if
Jessethat person knew the thinking and reasoning behind the self-loathing and dark moods? ]