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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 23:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<description>Hmmm ... after Haste the Day ... What about the huge, crowd wide pits where it is too packed to move or start a proper pit? I call it the human ocean, because the momentum is going back and forth, as the people in the middle get pushed to the back, and then back to the front. It&#039;s the most drained I&#039;ve been, simply from the constant movement and struggle, and also from the effort of trying to keep your place.

Also, there was that other ridiculous thing we saw. I call it the sand-pit, because it&#039;s essentially a normal pit without any of the &quot;risk&quot;. In the sand-pit, people hold each other&#039;s clothes and jump into each other, but they don&#039;t get too far because they are holding each other&#039;s clothes so it&#039;s safer. I named it because a sand-pit is essentially safe. Get it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmmm &#8230; after Haste the Day &#8230; What about the huge, crowd wide pits where it is too packed to move or start a proper pit? I call it the human ocean, because the momentum is going back and forth, as the people in the middle get pushed to the back, and then back to the front. It&#8217;s the most drained I&#8217;ve been, simply from the constant movement and struggle, and also from the effort of trying to keep your place.</p>
<p>Also, there was that other ridiculous thing we saw. I call it the sand-pit, because it&#8217;s essentially a normal pit without any of the &#8220;risk&#8221;. In the sand-pit, people hold each other&#8217;s clothes and jump into each other, but they don&#8217;t get too far because they are holding each other&#8217;s clothes so it&#8217;s safer. I named it because a sand-pit is essentially safe. Get it?</p>
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