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ADDEND MODS ([personal profile] foundingfathers) wrote in [community profile] purgeooc2017-04-27 01:56 pm
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test drive meme #001




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→ Arrival

Waking up in the warehouse is extremely uncomfortable. It’s warm, stifling even, and as you open your eyes, you realize two things: you’re somehow standing and you’re not alone. The room is filled with people grouped at its center, and like you, they are blinking into consciousness and wearing similar expressions of confusion and distress. To the left and right there are closed doors, a man and woman at both; their clothing and demeanour are widely different. The left is clearly upper class while the right is lower class. At the top of the room is a stage adorned in red, white, and blue banners with NFFA in block letters so large that it’s visible from the very back. What is the NFFA, you ask? Within minutes, a man that gives off a ‘Republican senator’ vibe steps up to the podium and begins to speak.
Blessed be our New Founding Fathers for letting us Purge and cleanse our souls. Blessed be America, a nation reborn. Hello and welcome to the city. After fifteen successful purges, we are at a standstill. The New Founding Fathers have found a way to bring you here to promote a higher response in participation. Annually, for one night, any and all crime is legal, including murder. Everyone has the right to purge, and in doing so, you become the best you that you can be. During peace times, crime is lower than five percent and United States citizens know true harmony.

The New Founding Fathers have assessed our Annual Purge laws and adjusted them to allow for this unwanted change. In a three month cycle, all citizens will celebrate a time of peace, preparation, and purge. All previous Purge Night guidelines still apply. This will continue until the Nation is no longer in an economic collapse and rising social unrest has been quelled. Blessed Be the Founding Fathers. Blessed Be the Addend.

Each of you must choose. To the left is those who support and will participate in the purge and to the right is those who do not; pro-purge and anti-purge respectively. This warehouse is the only neutral zone in the city, except during Purge Night. Blessed be America, a nation reborn.

Once he steps down, a woman takes his place and explains further, though in a less formal fashion. Everyone must choose. Pro-purge is anyone that will be actively participating - this means murder, specifically, though all other crimes are still allowed. There will be consequences for anyone who chooses the pro side and then doesn’t purge properly. Anyone who is in full support of the purge and completes three successful purges may go home. Those who choose the anti-purge side, anyone that doesn’t want to kill or believe in the NFFA’s right to purge, are not given this same incentive. All are given time to think it out. They can speak to one another for as long as they need. Any unrest will be not be tolerated.

After everyone has chosen, the anti-purge side exit and are picked up in old buses and vans to be taken to old apartment buildings with basic necessities; there is no reception but are told exactly how it is by veteran Purge survivors. They must get a job and earn money to protect themselves during The Purge that cycles every two months. Those who choose the pro-purge side are chauffeured in limousines to fancy hotels with even nicer accommodations and are welcomed with an extravagant party as well as motivation to purge: you have to purge.

→ Advertising is a Purger’s Right

Throughout the year - and especially now that there is a two month period of peace and preparation - all citizens are allowed to advertise their needs as is sanctioned by the United States Government by any means; Craigslist, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, newspapers, the big screens in Times Square, etc. These advertisements may come in many forms, such as a person looking to pay another (with very specific appearance and background) to allow them to purge them. Payments are legal and binding. The purger might request that they kill, torture, and other various acts—all is legal on Purge Night. Advertisements may be as simple as looking for a partner to purge with or someone to help fortify a house or vehicle. There is no limit to what advertisements may be made. It is the right of every citizen. Blessed be America, a nation reborn.

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[personal profile] mcgill 2017-04-28 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Jimmy doesn't know what the fuck he's doing here.

Literally speaking, he does, of course: He woke up, he chose a side, he got into the limo, he grabbed the shrimp and put it in his mouth and started mingling. But he really doesn't understand any of it.

The last time he wore a tuxedo was to his senior prom, and even then, it was at least ten times cheaper than this. Probably more. And in the end he bailed anyway, to go off with some friends and get drunk on just-as-cheap beer instead of hanging around at a party where none of them felt like themselves. He trashed the suit.

Just like he wants to trash this one.

Someone's talking to him. Jimmy blinks and looks over, plastering on his best apologetic, sheepish smile as he turns. "Jimmy McGill, formerly of the Law Offices of Jimmy McGill. It's — yeah, you're right. It's something. Some view."
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[personal profile] notgreat 2017-04-29 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Bob goes in for the handshake, because when does he not. Jimmy's distracted air, the stop-and-go of his talk—these things aren't lost on him, he's just determined to smooth them over. Steamroll them, if necessary, with a smile.

"But not as nice as the one from your office window?" Shameless flattery, unless the Law Offices of Jimmy McGill are at the top of the Empire State Building or the bottom of the ocean.

"So. A lawyer." He sounds interested, impressed even. Raises a hand as if in anticipation of Jimmy's next remark. "I promise, I won't make any jokes. Where you from, Jimmy?"