cautiousswitch Posted May 3 Posted May 3 He spent many of his vacations doing historical reenactments. He had been a tinker in colonial Delaware, a Roman general, an Egyptian priest, and a peasant in seven***th century Germany. It was both fun and educational and certainly broke up the monotony of day-to-day life. New challenges and new situations were always exciting. He was excited when he found out he could act as a slave on a rubber plantation. It was a chance to experience history from a point of view other than that of the writer. His attitude changed when he arrived and found out that the brochure he had found had accidentally been put on the rack for immersive history packages instead of the rack for kink fantasies. It certainly answered his questions about whether rubber trees were really grown in the outskirts of Chicago.
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