
We do it all the time. As children we played make-believe and were encouraged to use our imaginations. We would put on our costumes, no matter if it was Halloween or not. It was just fun to pretend you were a superhero for a little while. Or maybe you played "Cops and Robbers" with friends--always playing the villain? It was fun; why did you stop? Does growing up mean that you can no longer have fun or play? Why has society taught us to be so afraid to "look silly"? As adults, we have developed self-conscious defense mechanisms, which prevent us from accessing our playful potential and discovering what it's like to truly feel free. However, every Halloween, many of us disguise our identities and allow imagination to take over. Why do we only allow this to happen once a year? We all need some form of emotional release. Sometimes this release builds up in a person and eventually boils over in the form of anger or hatred. If you look though comments on any popular online forum, you will see slanderous hateful comments spread throughout. This form of release is unproductive, but if you fine tune it and develop that potential energy, you can put it into something creative, channeling the fear and anger into an amazing story. If you feel like you may have some untapped imagination stored away in your gray matter, then Viral Sockpuppets might be for you. Join a cast of creative storytellers, who have the freedom to play and express themselves through outrageous, sometimes <b>...</b>
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viral sockpuppets
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