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Cabin fever8/26/2023 ![]() Maybe just keep Her mini story short like all the other girls in crush crush, Like for example, shes unconscious, the protag finds and it begins from there. Again its different universes so a backstory wont be necessary as to how she got the bear trap marks. It would make sense if Mallory had amnesia to not give any big pointers for the cabin fever plot, But she should keep the same bear trap mark on her foot but not Know where she got it from. Since basically all the mini story lines behind each girl in crush crush is hilarious and short. but if people have other ideas I'd love to hear them ^^ hmmm then perhaps. The game's setting is a different universe to Crush Crush's so she'd have to get amnesia or something to avoid mentioning some major plot points in this game. but I like your suggestion that it's possible based on the route where you never meet her, so she wanders off through the woods into another game. Flickering Smith.Originally posted by Gamefreak2904:Do you think Mallory will be in Crush Crush (Dateable) or Hush Hush (Cameo) Yeah! I was wondering how that could work since there are some timelines where she doesn't survive. "When Cabin Fever Strikes: The Lighthouse and The Shining Double Bill". Anderson, Roxanne Marie Johnson, Patricia A. "The Cognitive Benefits of Interacting With Nature" (PDF). Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal. "Suicide and Attempted Suicide in the Yukon Territory". "Reports From the Bunkers, by Some Survivors Homebound and Happy". The hosts concluded that the myth of cabin fever was plausible since the hosts did develop some psychological symptoms commonly associated with cabin fever. The television show Mythbusters had Adam and Jamie simulate a cabin fever scenario. The 2019 psychological horror film The Lighthouse depicts the story of two lighthouse keepers who start to lose their sanity when a storm strands them on the remote island where they are stationed. The concept of cabin fever was used as a theme in Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1866 novel Crime and Punishment, Chaplin's 1925 film The Gold Rush, Stefan Zweig's 1948 novella The Royal Game, the 1980 horror film The Shining and The Simpsons episode " Mountain of Madness." In the 1996 film Muppet Treasure Island the crew of the Hispaniola sing a production number about succumbing to cabin fever. However, there are cases of "cabin fever" that are diagnosed as mid-winter depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). There is little evidence of those suffering from cabin fever seeing therapists or counselors for treatment most sufferers simply discuss their symptoms with family or friends as a way of coping with feelings of loneliness and boredom. Going outside to experience the openness of the world will stimulate the brain and body enough to eliminate feelings of intense claustrophobia, paranoia, and restlessness associated with cabin fever. Escaping the confinement of the indoors and changing one's scenery and surroundings can easily help an individual experiencing cabin fever improve their mental state. Research has demonstrated that even brief interactions with nature can promote improved cognitive functioning, support a positive mood, and overall well-being. One therapy for cabin fever is as simple as getting out and interacting with nature directly. Some examples would be suicide or paranoia, or leaving the safety of a cabin during a terrible snow storm that one may be stuck in. However, related symptoms can lead the sufferer to make irrational decisions that could potentially threaten their life or the life of the group with whom they are confined. Ĭabin fever is not itself a disease and there is no diagnosis. The concept is also invoked humorously to indicate simple boredom from being home alone for an extended period of time. During cabin fever, a person may experience sleepiness or sleeplessness, have a distrust of anyone they are with, or have an urge to go outside even in adverse conditions such as poor weather or limited visibility. Ī person may experience cabin fever in a situation such as being isolated within a vacation cottage out in the countryside, spending long periods underwater in a submarine, or being otherwise isolated from civilization, for instance during a stay-at-home order or under martial law. A person may be referred to as stir-crazy, derived from the use of stir meaning "prison". Cabin fever is the distressing claustrophobic irritability or restlessness experienced when a person, or group, is stuck at an isolated location or in confined quarters for an extended time.
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