Answering Questions From 100 Days Trapped

Suzie Taylor
6 Jan 202409:01

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging conversation, the participants reflect on their 100-day challenge, sharing insights into their experiences of isolation and boredom. They discuss coping mechanisms like trick shots, cooking, and journaling, as well as the mental strain of power outages. The group also touches on the anticipation and shock of reuniting with the outside world, the disappointment of losing the Teslas, and the camaraderie that developed among them. They ponder the future, with a focus on content creation and the possibility of revisiting similar challenges, all while maintaining a light-hearted and candid tone.

Takeaways

  • 🎉 The participants spent 100 days in a room together and are now reuniting to answer questions about their experience.
  • 💸 One of the participants was asked if they could get 20 dollars, to which they agreed but were unsure how to deliver it.
  • 🏀 They coped with boredom by doing trick shots, cleaning, cooking, journaling, and drawing pictures that represented each day.
  • 📺 Discovering the TV was a significant event, and they even had a Harry Potter-themed feast to make the experience more enjoyable.
  • 📔 They creatively used can labels to build more journals when they ran out of journals to write in.
  • 🌡 The power being on was a mental challenge, and a power outage was particularly tough, leading to cold food and showers.
  • 🚗 The worst part of the challenge for some was losing the Teslas, which happened at a low point in the experience.
  • 😖 One participant was accused of complaining for 9 days straight, but they disputed the exact duration, highlighting the emotional toll.
  • 🎉 They anticipated a grand welcome on day 100, but the shock of seeing so many people after isolation was overwhelming.
  • 🎲 There was tension over playing Monopoly, with one participant hiding the dice to avoid it, preferring to watch movies and read instead.
  • 🤔 The idea of stealing for the sake of the video was considered but dismissed, as it would have negative consequences.
  • 🤒 There were no reports of the participants getting sick of each other, and they managed to give each other space when needed.
  • 📅 The challenge took place from the end of July to the beginning of November, and the absence was concealed through scheduled social media posts.
  • 📵 Not having phones was not as bad as expected, with the main misses being communication with family and friends.
  • 🎥 Post-challenge, the participants plan to continue posting videos, with YouTube being the main focus.
  • 🔄 The idea of doing the 100-day challenge again is tempting for more money, but there's a sense of accomplishment in having done it once already.

Q & A

  • How long did the participants spend in the room together?

    -The participants spent 100 days in the room together.

  • What was one of the initial activities they did to cope with boredom?

    -One of the initial activities they did to cope with boredom was performing trick shots.

  • What was the main source of entertainment during the challenge?

    -Cooking, journaling, drawing, and watching TV were the main sources of entertainment during the challenge.

  • How did they represent each day with drawings?

    -They each drew a picture every day that represented that specific day, and these were displayed in a 3x3 grid on both pages.

  • What special meal did they have during the challenge?

    -They had a Harry Potter-themed feast prepared by a chef, which included all the food items eaten in the Harry Potter series.

  • How did the power outage affect their daily life?

    -The power outage made their lives difficult as they had to eat cold canned food and either take cold showers or no showers at all.

  • What was the worst part of the challenge according to the participants?

    -The worst part of the challenge was the power outage, as it led to extreme boredom and a mental challenge due to the constant darkness.

  • What happened on day 60 that made it a low point for the participants?

    -On day 60, they lost their Teslas, which was a significant low point as it happened 10 days after they saw their families.

  • How did the participants feel when they walked out after the challenge?

    -They felt over-stimulated and in shock due to seeing so many people after being isolated for over three months.

  • What was the participants' stance on doing the 100-day challenge again?

    -The participants found it hard to consider doing the challenge again, as they felt that surviving 100 days once was an accomplishment and repeating it wouldn't feel much different.

  • How did the no phones rule affect the participants?

    -The no phones rule wasn't as bad as they thought it would be. They missed being able to talk to their parents and friends but found some peace in not worrying about social media.

  • What are the participants' future plans after the challenge?

    -The participants plan to continue posting and editing videos, focusing mainly on YouTube and possibly exploring other social media platforms.

Outlines

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😀 Reuniting After a 100-Day Challenge

The script begins with a reunion after spending 100 days together in a room. The participants discuss how they coped with boredom through activities like trick shots, cleaning, cooking, journaling, and drawing daily pictures. They mention the excitement of discovering the TV and having a Harry Potter-themed feast. The power outage during the challenge is highlighted as the most difficult period, with the participants enduring cold food and showers. The script also touches on the anticipation of receiving Teslas, which did not happen, leading to a low point in the challenge. The participants express their shock and over-stimulation upon seeing people after the isolation period.

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🤔 Reflecting on the 100-Day Challenge Experience

In this paragraph, the participants reflect on their experience during the 100-day challenge. They discuss the possibility of stealing for the sake of a prank, but acknowledge the negative consequences it would bring. The conversation moves to the daily struggles of decision-making, such as choosing outfits, and the relief of not having to worry about social media. The challenge's timeline is clarified, starting from the end of July to the beginning of November. The participants also share their plans for the future, focusing mainly on continuing to post videos on YouTube and other social media platforms. They contemplate whether they would do the challenge again, with mixed feelings about the repetition but openness to the idea for more money or with a familiar partner.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡100 days challenge

The '100 days challenge' refers to an endurance test where participants stay in a confined space for a hundred consecutive days. In the video's context, the challenge involves spending 100 days in a room, dealing with various issues like boredom and power outages. The challenge is the central theme of the video, as it shapes the experiences and stories shared by the participants.

💡boredom

Boredom is the state of feeling disinterested or unengaged in one's current activity or environment. In the video, the participants cope with boredom through activities like trick shots, cooking, and drawing. Boredom is a significant aspect of the challenge, as it tests the participants' creativity and resilience in finding ways to entertain themselves.

💡cooking

Cooking is the process of preparing food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients. In the script, cooking is mentioned as one of the few entertaining activities that helped the participants pass the time. It also provided a sense of achievement and variety in their otherwise monotonous diet.

💡Harry Potter Feast

The 'Harry Potter Feast' is a themed meal inspired by the fictional dishes and settings from the Harry Potter series. In the video, the participants had a Harry Potter-themed feast to break the monotony, which helped lift their spirits and added a magical touch to their experience.

💡power outages

A power outage refers to a temporary loss of electrical power. In the video, the participants faced a power outage, which made their stay more challenging as they had to deal with cold food and darkness. The power outages symbolize a setback in the challenge, testing the participants' adaptability.

💡Monopoly

Monopoly is a popular board game involving property trading and economic strategy. In the script, the participants discuss avoiding Monopoly in favor of other activities, indicating the game's potential for conflict or the desire for more engaging pastimes during their confinement.

💡Tesla

Tesla is a brand known for electric vehicles and clean energy products. In the video, the loss of Teslas is mentioned as a low point in the challenge, indicating a significant emotional impact. The Teslas likely represent a reward or incentive that the participants were looking forward to but did not receive.

💡social media

Social media refers to online platforms that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking. The participants in the video discuss the absence of social media during the challenge, which was initially thought to be a hardship but turned out to have some benefits, such as reduced stress and the freedom from the pressure to maintain an online presence.

💡outfits

Outfits refer to the clothes worn together, especially in a particular style or for a particular occasion. The script mentions the difficulty of making decisions about outfits, highlighting the psychological impact of the challenge on even the most mundane choices.

💡Mr Beast

Mr Beast, or Jimmy Donaldson, is a popular YouTuber known for his extreme challenges and philanthropy. In the video, the participants mention a potential Cameo appearance by Mr Beast and discuss the implications of stealing money in one of his videos, indicating his influence and the ethical considerations involved in their challenge.

💡future plans

Future plans refer to the intentions or goals someone has for the time ahead. The participants share their aspirations to continue creating content, particularly on YouTube, after the challenge. This reflects their dedication to their online presence and the impact of the challenge on their career focus.

Highlights

The group spent 100 days in a room together, reuniting to answer questions about their experience.

They engaged in unique and individualized questions, showcasing the diversity of inquiries they received.

Coping mechanisms included trick shots, cleaning, cooking, and journaling to alleviate boredom.

Each day was represented by a drawing, providing a visual diary of their time in confinement.

The discovery of the TV brought a significant change to their routine, with a Harry Potter-themed feast as a highlight.

Resourcefulness was key, as they used can labels to build more journals when they ran out.

Power outages were mentally challenging, leading to extreme boredom and a test of their resilience.

The experience of eating cold canned food and having no hot water added to the hardship during power outages.

The anticipation of receiving Teslas on day 60 turned into a low point when it didn't happen, affecting morale.

Bailey's height of 6'3 was a topic of discussion, emphasizing the team's stature.

The challenge's end was overwhelming due to the sudden exposure to a large crowd after isolation.

The absence of social media was surprisingly liberating, with only occasional misses of connecting with loved ones.

Decision-making, even for trivial matters like outfits, became surprisingly difficult during the challenge.

The challenge started from the end of July to the beginning of November, with a gap in social media posts as proof.

Future plans include continuing to post videos, with a focus on YouTube and possibly other social media platforms.

The prospect of doing the 100-day challenge again is considered, with mixed feelings about the repetition.

The group dynamic was strong, with no significant conflicts or need for space despite the close quarters.

Transcripts

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we spent 100 days in a room together and

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today we reunite to answer all of your

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questions all of them are on the same

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subject yep but there's a couple that

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actually asked unique and individualized

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questions so we're going to answer those

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today can I get 20 bucks sure no I don't

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know how I get it to you how did you

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cope with the boredom before you had all

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the stuff I did a lot of trick shots in

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the uh beginning of the challenge and

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they only showed one we also cleaned a

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lot we cooked a lot cooking was about

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the only thing that was really

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entertaining journaling for meour was

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like a huge one drawing yeah you drew we

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each drew a picture every day too that

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like represented that day W it's crazy

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to like see it outside of the cube it

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was there's like a a 3X3 and then it's

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on both Pages oh that's good when we

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figured out the TV when we figured out

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the TV I drew a picture for that they

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were all like topical oh yeah we had a

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Harry Potter Feast we actually had the

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chef make us a feast of everything they

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eat in Harry Potter one night that that

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helped a lot cuz we only got the two

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journals so then we started using the

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can labels to build more journals forgot

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about that I mean I definitely didn't

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but like I haven't thought about it yeah

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no I haven't thought about like what we

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had to do to like survive yeah how tall

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is Bailey in person and someone named

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Bayfield asked this I asked this one cuz

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I just like to brag I'm 6'3 like the

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entire team is all giant so I look tiny

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on screen right hardest part of the

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challenge the power being on was pretty

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rough as far as like difficulty it was

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just like it was just like extreme

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boredom yeah and mental challenge can't

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yeah cuz we were just incapable of being

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normal yeah Power out was rough cuz we

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had the cold canned food honestly the

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power out for me was the hardest period

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during the challenge it was just really

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tough to be in darkness all the time and

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we were like pretty happy people up

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until that point but I feel like that's

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where we were like okay we're close now

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cuz it's like getting tough in here and

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then when the power came on it was like

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a luxury to have our canned food like

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warm warm can food are like a luxury so

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we didn't have hot food so we were

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eating the cold canned food which was

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still like edible just like barely we

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had a cold shower or no shower at all

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yeah we're just D shower because the

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water was freezing cuz the hot water

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heater had to be plugged in are we

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returning to a new Mr Beast video we

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already have there's a chance we're a

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little Cameo what was the worst thing

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that happened during the 100 day days

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the losing the Teslas I think the Teslas

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were the worst days cuz it was also day

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60 so it was 10 days after we saw

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families so like and it was it was like

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low a low point and then we were

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thinking like oh we get something fun no

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it got lower it got so much worse did I

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complain so they say I complained for 9

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days I feel like I don't think it was

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that long what do you think it depends

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on how you like Define complaining cuz

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you could argue up until the LA like

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till day 100 like 40 days Bailey you're

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supposed to defend me in this moment you

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wasn't that bad but I wouldn't bring it

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up every single day for the rest of the

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challenge but you were like I wonder if

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they're going to give us Tesla on day

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100 yes I knew day 100 wouldn't be let

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down regardless I actually it took like

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weeks after for me to rethink like oh

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yeah I thought there would be Tesla I

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can't believe there wasn't a shot of our

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face like as we walked out I know cuz I

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know like I feel like you were in shock

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I was actually in shock cuz I mean I

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anticipated all the guards and like all

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the people being out there but nothing

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could like prepare you for so many

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people seeing that many people after

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seeing no one for over 3 months like

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it's it was like really over stimulating

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my body didn't know how to react and

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then our families were on the opposite

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side like I walked out left so it was

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like a mess so they like crossed path I

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know I know that was funny dang I also

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when we practiced walking out we were

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going to do like a little dance we did

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we practiced to step over the line and

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then dance and then keep going cuz there

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was like the line and then also the

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doors to the front of the building that

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completely went out the door dang I knew

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it would though what do I have against

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Monopoly what do you have against

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Monopoly there was just other things to

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do like in the box like what like watch

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movies

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wo and read the Harry Potter books

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because I was in a time crunch to finish

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those oh and where did I hide the dice

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for Monopoly I believe didn't show it I

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know I thought I was pretty clever but I

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put them in the DVD case for The

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Notebook cuz he refused to watch it with

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me never found him until she said if you

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would have just watched thebook and they

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were inside of there mhm okay let's talk

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about splitter steel did you think about

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doing it like at all like was there a

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percentage of you that you were like you

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know what maybe I should just steal it I

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didn't think about it but I was like

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almost the piece of me was like imagine

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i' do it for the bit and then like Vin

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Mill you after after I me I guess I

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should ask you did you think about

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stealing yeah I was like I didn't think

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about it as like an actual like I wasn't

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it wasn't going to happen but imagine

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imagine we both were like for the bit

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it'd be going have funny if we both

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stole it and then we did the double

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steal and then nobody gets it yeah see

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that's we could never do that and

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everybody would also hate us oh that's

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so true yeah how to be cancelled by the

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world the entire world is steal money in

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Mr piece video but you know what would

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have happened mhm say you like actually

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stole the money or I actually stole the

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money 100% I think Jimmy would be like

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all right and this person gets double

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like the person who walks away with

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nothing there's no way Jimmy would let I

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don't know maybe I think Jimmy's nicer

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than he is he's a nice guy obviously but

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he also hoping that we would be like

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cordial did Bailey's feet smell bad were

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you ever close enough to my feet to be

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able to tell only when your dogs were

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out nah dogs only when those dogs were

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barking I was so far away the only bad

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smells were the food that's true like

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every time Jimmy would come in he would

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say how awful it smelled I found

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personally after the video Everyday

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decisions were actually really hard like

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I know everyone's making jokes like oh

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we keep wearing the blue outfit and

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stuff like that but it's like no we

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actually had a hard time making

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decisions about outfits mhm mhm yeah did

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you guys yes oh go ahead sorry the

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question is did you guys guys get sick

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of each other yes there's no way you

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didn't get sick of me at some point yeah

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okay no I'm not yeah but I don't think

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it was it was never bad it was

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shockingly like no issues yeah I think

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we knew when to be quiet and give each

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other space also when did The Challenge

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start because I think everyone missed

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the the graphic that shows the calendar

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it was the end of July to the beginning

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of November and also a lot of people

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were asking me by stalking my Instagram

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they realized my last post and then my

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post after the Box there's only 81 days

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between those and that's because before

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the box I scheduled Instagram posts to

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prove that social media is fake and no

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one really knew I was gone except for my

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family the no phones thing wasn't

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actually that bad I thought I would miss

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it but it was really just to be able to

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talk to my parents and like friends

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where I actually missed it there was

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parts that were kind of nice it was

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social media not worrying about social

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media I kind of miss it in a way M cuz

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you can't do that like it literally

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doesn't exist right now no it's

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impossible especially yeah especially

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post video okay what are each of our

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plans for the future I want to keep

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posting videos I still edit videos for

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some of my friends and that's about it

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definitely just YouTube videos and maybe

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other Social Media stuff but YouTube's

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definitely my main focus would you do

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100 day challenge again that's a hard

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one that is a hard one maybe for more it

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would be tempting for more money but I

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also feel like I've already cuz like

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doing the 100 days was like the getting

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it done was the accomplishment part the

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doing it again I don't feel how much

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different would it be to say I surviv

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the 100 days in a place and then just

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say I survived the 100 days twice

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doesn't really it's like yeah it doesn't

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it's like w Millie I think it'd be

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tempting if maybe it was like with you

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so I can know it's like a comfortable

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thing oh if you had to get a new

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stranger I don't think I would do it if

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it was another stranger I feel like I

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would do a challenge video where it's

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like maybe we're in control MH like

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grocery store R y'all

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dating yeah just like stick

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around

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