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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=coderaikiri/posrqjgk
So life at camp ended two days ago with every corp member heading to their place of primary assignment. However those memories we had would remain with us for the rest of my life. I remember when I first got there and was kinda disappointed by the environment. The place felt isolated and the weather was too harsh for my skin but despite this challenge, I made up my mind to make the best out of this uncomfortable condition just to make my stay lively. I participated in parades, cultural dances, choreography, drama you name it. I once snuck into the kitchen pretending I was on duty just so I could escape the screams for soldiers who were always searching for corpers who derive pleasure from deviancy. I made friends a long the way some of whom I might probably never get to see in my entire lifetime ever again due to the distance but our time together was absolutely worth it. Ikare Akoko was definitely a blast, I enjoyed every moment of it from the sound of that annoying beagle to standing in line for dinner, I love it all.
By Darc Thoughtshttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=coderaikiri/posrqjgk
So life at camp ended two days ago with every corp member heading to their place of primary assignment. However those memories we had would remain with us for the rest of my life. I remember when I first got there and was kinda disappointed by the environment. The place felt isolated and the weather was too harsh for my skin but despite this challenge, I made up my mind to make the best out of this uncomfortable condition just to make my stay lively. I participated in parades, cultural dances, choreography, drama you name it. I once snuck into the kitchen pretending I was on duty just so I could escape the screams for soldiers who were always searching for corpers who derive pleasure from deviancy. I made friends a long the way some of whom I might probably never get to see in my entire lifetime ever again due to the distance but our time together was absolutely worth it. Ikare Akoko was definitely a blast, I enjoyed every moment of it from the sound of that annoying beagle to standing in line for dinner, I love it all.