A podcast explores the themes of confinement and desperation while a person tries to escape in a dungeon. They also discuss the mysterious game Monic and hidden worlds, as well as frustrations with someone named Monoc and ensuring the safety of the speaker's sister and her family. Panic and confusion arise as characters try to provide medical attention to a survivor.
Solitary confinement is only permitted when there is an immediate risk of harm to self or others and other interventions are insufficient to reduce this risk.
The person developed a unique relationship with a mysterious entity called Monoc, being fed and used as a tool to eliminate individuals in their confinement.
Deep dives
Long-term confinement and mysterious disappearances
In this podcast episode, a person recounts their experience of being confined for an extended period of time. They describe being held in a dungeon-like room with stone walls and a dirt floor. The person is unsure of the exact timeline, but it is suggested that they have been trapped for years. They mention the disappearance of their friends and family members, possibly due to a game they played, and how they were eventually used as a weapon. The person speaks of a mysterious entity called Monoc that they formed a connection with. They also express the desire to escape and the struggles of living in confinement.
Bonding with Monoc and its insatiable hunger
During their confinement, the person develops a unique relationship with Monoc. They describe feeling loved and cared for by this entity, which seems to derive nourishment from their actions. The person mentions feeding Monoc, although it is not explicitly stated what exactly Monoc consumes. They mention the will to survive, but also express the emptiness and coldness they currently feel. The person admits to being used as a tool, carrying out actions that eliminate certain individuals. They hint at the power Monoc holds over life and death.
The aftermath and the lingering question
The podcast episode ends with the person reflecting on their past actions and the consequences they faced. They mention being promised the safety of their sister and her family, but feeling betrayed by those who made the promise. The person reveals their desire to provide something to the listener, but it remains unclear exactly what they are referring to. The episode also touches on the disappearance of the listener, who reappears alive. The person expresses surprise and relief at seeing the listener again, and expresses the need to rest and recover from their experiences.
Per [P#8151§2.5] no Resident shall be placed in Solitary Confinement unless there is reasonable cause that: (A) the Resident creates a substantial, immediate risk of serious harm to self or others, and (B) less restrictive interventions would be insufficient to reduce this risk.
SILENCE MAKES US SOCIAL
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Written by Matthew Riddle. Starring Natalie Morales, Erin Aster, Laura Schein, Rachel Rosenbloom, Steve B. Green, Joseph Whipp, Chris Jai Alex, Alex Boling, Raphael Corkhill, Jay Jones, and Noah Feinberg.