from [/unnamedcamp/what is Camp?](https://scrapbox.io/unnamedcamp/what is Camp?) Camp in Unnamed Camp is meant to contrast with Home.

  • Home means “my home”.
    • In terms of Scrapbox, a project that you are running alone.
    • Or include blogs, etc.

First, there is Home, which is one starting point.

  • Basic intellectual activities take place there.
  • Independent thinking/meditation

In such intellectual endeavors, we post here matters that we would like to throw out to others, ask questions about, or brag about.

  • The image is that once you leave Home, you go out to Camp.

First, there is the home, where the basic intellectual activities take place.

  • Very sympathetic./unnamedcamp/nishio.icon - Quiet room metaphor
    • On the other hand, I don’t have much sympathy here.
      • I want to pitch in, ask questions, brag.

    • Strong “I’m here to see something new at the campground” feeling. - > A range of topics of interest is provided, and
      • I came to see reverse Jenga (game) was going on I’ll try to load a few myself.
      • Reverse Jenga was bad enough that the person in front of me stacked it, making it even more difficult to stack it Reverse Jenga reloading.
      • If you see something interesting (whether it is a reverse Jenga created by human intention or a naturally occurring wild flower), take a picture and bring it home.
    • Same thing in that they are coming to a different place than Home for a “change of scenery”.

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