Talk:Mailbag 35

More deleted forever letters. If Chris keeps this up in future mailbags, (And I have a feeling he will) I'm gonna just give them their own section.--Beat 05:45, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

What would happen if we put all of the deleted letters into another mailbag? Stuff the whatevers from Mailbag 29 and watch as Chris keeps getting the same 5 letters until he finally breaks. --OFSheep 13:38, 9 January 2010 (UTC)

Slightly off-topic, but the way the letter about Magi-chan invading people's privacy is worded, and then reading the response about CWCville being a clean safe city, really made me think of the City from Mirror's Edge. There, all communication is monitored (invading people's privacy) and anyone who plots a crime is arrested. Likewise, Magi-chan keeps tabs on all sex in the city, and if it's gay sex, then the couple is arrested. While I know that he's obviously heard of Mirror's Edge, this is pretty uncanny stuff. --larrykoopa13 09:36, 09 January 2010 (CST)
 * My knowledge of that game is limited to the zero punctuation review, where Yahtzee went on and on about how, to him, the antagonists seemed innocent and the protagonists total dicks.


 * So yeah, in a way it's exactly like Sonichu.--Beat 00:13, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
 * That way too, yes. The way it worked is that the antagonists (the government) was a totalitarian government (a-la Stalin's regime) where all communications (Email, regular Mail, Phone calls, etc) are monitored, and if you are plotting a crime and they hear about it in a communication, you get arrested. The protagonists were people who ran around on the rooftops delivering bags of mail because it was the only way to communicate without the government invading their privacy.
 * Likewise, in Sonichu, Magi-chan moniters all sex (thus invading the people's privacy more than in Mirror's Edge) and if it's gay, you get arrested. Basically, what I'm saying is that the CWCville government is a totalitarian regime. Not surprising, considering Chris. --larrykoopa13 11:40, 09 January 2010 (CST)

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