Person, person, person, person, Walking Advertisement
By Pixel at October 12, 2005 at 7:05 pm. Filed in advocacy, projektsI have two new games for the children at home to play. I call the first one “Person, Person, Walking Advertisement.”
The goal is to find the most people in a row without running into somebody that is wearing clothes or carrying objects that have a name brand or logo prominently displayed.
So you go by walking on campus and you say “person” over and over again until you run into someone wearing a giant Addidas shirt (for instance), then you start over again.
Game #2 I call “Oil Crisis in Action.”
The goal is to find the most cars in a row that have just one person in them. Double points for Suburbans or SUVs. Once you find a car that has two people or more, you must start over.
Playing these games almost makes the commercialization of our culture and the destruction of our planet’s ecosystem Fun!
Satan’s Propaganda Advertising Mail
By Pixel at October 12, 2005 at 2:49 am. Filed in advocacy, thought experimentSPAM. Before you read this, go here and obey her. The only way we can win is if everyone attacks and attacks decisively.
My Media Law teacher once remarked on how SPAM is no worse and might even be better than snail mail advertisements.
I’m not sure if I agree. The thing about regular mail is that I never expect anything good in it except for some magazines and maybe an exploding toad or two every fortnight.
With SPAM, there’s always the fear that you’ll delete somebody you know’s e-mail. Some people get to the point where they delete all unknown e-mail addresses and that’s just plain spooky. Would that life weren’t like that.
*Le sigh*
No moral, no lesson, no thought, just a plain story for you. A story all the way from… the Twilight Zone.
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