Sunday, September 11, 2011

Rules of HvZ and My Revelation.

I sat down and thought... What do I do until HvZ officially begins? I couldn't think of anything aside from the rules and ways to join in, so I expanded my topic slightly while still keeping the original theme. HvZ was created and intended to help people interact with each other, have fun, and break up the monotony of college life. I have set out to find other methods of helping this goal, and in some cases warding off the dreaded "Freshman 15."

I'll elaborate on the rules of HvZ before announcing my newly discovered "game." The rules are simple.
1. Everyone must have a white and red bandanna.
2. All players must have their bandanna displayed on their arm unless at a "safe zone" such as a sporting event, job, etc.
3. Follow all school regulations. The examples used, "Don't climb trees. Don't climb buildings. And don't chase the squirrels..."
4. Do not shoot non-players.
5. Don't skip work or classes... I mean, it's a fun game and all, but is it worth failing out or being put on every type of probation possible?

These are the major rules to HvZ. As for being in the games, you must first go to an orientation meeting to fill out a liability waiver. This would probably be the time that the first game would be announced. Then you register and when the day arrives, you go out and play your hardest.

As for all the new ways to have fun at Berea, keep checking back for updates. I'll send it to you as soon as the information becomes available to me.

4 comments:

  1. Do you know when all of this starts? And what type of Nerf gun should I get? So many questions.

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  2. I'm not sure when it's getting started up, but any kind of Nerf gun can be used as long as the tip of the barrel is the regular bright orange color and no modifications have been made aside from anything to allow faster reloading. If you want to play, you can go to Walmart and get a Nerf Maverick for $7-8. Also, socks can be used to stun zombies. (Must be clean and not being worn.)

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  3. Why don't you consider why the game is considered necessary? What else could fill its place to create solidarity amongst students? Why do they find Berea in need of some "liveliness"? Is there nothing to do here?

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  4. Are you finding college life to be monotonous? If so, why? And how will HvZ ward it off? How do you think it's possible to ward off the "Freshman 15" through HvZ?

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