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by Seth Rogen


  It’s an event that I always had a hard time contextualizing. Were we really in danger? Was it just a taste of adventure in what was ultimately more of an inconvenient situation than a full-on disaster? There were maybe only one or two moments I was actually frightened over the course of the twelve-hour ordeal, and the moment that was by far the most terrifying was when I almost got exploded, which happened after we were rescued and was mostly my fault.

  Recently, I reconnected with Jono, who’s still a good friend of my sister. We hadn’t talked in years, and pretty quickly after we saw each other, we started reminiscing about the camping trip. I told him how even though it was scary, I didn’t feel like we were ever in any real danger, because he and the other counselors didn’t seem that stressed out. Nobody did.

  Jono: Really? That’s not true at all. I was stressed as fuck. It completely traumatized me. It was one of the worst things that ever happened to me. I was 100 percent sure we were all gonna die out there.

  Me: Yeah, but, when you think about it, it’s still kind of a funny story, isn’t it?

  Jono: Nope…not at all.

  I’d like to thank Mark, Sandy, Danya, Max, Joe, Gideon, Lauren, and Zelda for being my wonderful and loving family without whom I could not function.

  Seth Rogen is a comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. He’s known for his roles in The Lion King, Long Shot, and Knocked Up. With his writing partner, Evan Goldberg, he co-wrote Superbad and Pineapple Express, and directed This Is the End and The Interview, all of which Rogen starred in. He lives in California with his wife, Lauren Miller, and their dog, Zelda.

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