There really isn't a place for memories here. You want to leave them behind to make your new life. I wouldn't want to remember forever that my parents abandoned me.
P.s. Whistle guy sucks... Is also vaguely scary "There's no place for memories at Camp Weedonwantcha"... Incredibly sinister thing to say.
Eh, I read it as more sad and wistful than sinister... meaning that if the kids spend too much time remembering where they came from before they got dumped at CW, it will only make their abandonment harder to bear.
Hmm... You raise a good point Gaslight, after all they do say ignorance is bliss and nowhere is this more evident than Seventeen . Would remembering whatever happened to her before Camp Weedonwantcha REALLY help her, in any way?
Also re-reading the comic, it seems more like the memor-eeze doesn't bring back old memories, it helps with new ones... So maybe Seventeen will then go on to read all the books in the library and commit them all to memory, becoming some super walking encylopedia
Whistle Kid's a real fun guy. After swallowing all those memory pills, poor Lil' Seventeen's gonna have a brain explosion and start running in circles singing nursery rhymes and calling for her mama.
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There really isn't a place for memories here. You want to leave them behind to make your new life. I wouldn't want to remember forever that my parents abandoned me.
Eh, I read it as more sad and wistful than sinister... meaning that if the kids spend too much time remembering where they came from before they got dumped at CW, it will only make their abandonment harder to bear.
Also re-reading the comic, it seems more like the memor-eeze doesn't bring back old memories, it helps with new ones... So maybe Seventeen will then go on to read all the books in the library and commit them all to memory, becoming some super walking encylopedia
Oooh, sneaky kitty, but I found ya'.
http://campcomic.com/comic/52