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Whether it's Goosebumps' Camp Jellyjam or Friday the 13th, it always seems that summer camps provide the exact "brand" of horror that people relate to and are immediately invested in.
Is it because they provide a semblance of normalcy while still operating on isolation rules?
Because you can actually picture yourself in that situation (as opposed to, I don't know, outer space)?
Or is it something else entirely?
I'm very curious, you guys!
Is it because they provide a semblance of normalcy while still operating on isolation rules?
Because you can actually picture yourself in that situation (as opposed to, I don't know, outer space)?
Or is it something else entirely?
I'm very curious, you guys!