You’re never going to guess who, trust me
By Pixel at November 7, 2005 at 10:57 pm. Filed in non-sequitur, projektsHere’s another fun game:
Come up behind a total stranger (extra points if they’re talking in a group) and cover their eyes. They will try to guess who you are. After a minute, uncover their eyes and when they ask “do I know you?”
Say, “of course not, what would be the fun of the game if you did?”
Then walk away.
This also works as a great way to meet interesting people.
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I Pee Too II
By Pixel at November 7, 2005 at 10:33 pm. Filed in projekts, reader responseIn looking over my archives for the Eli’s, I ran across a previous post that I think needs more attention: http://www.pixcapacitor.com/2005/06/i-pee-too.html
It’s about how sometimes there is intelligence is hidden in random places. It was called the “Intelligence in Inappropriate Places Project” or (IP)² for short.
I have two more additions:
“Accept that you will never be known.”
which I found on the way to a “Why Hate America?” speech. And,
“Everything you know is wrong.”
which was on the way to Uni one day.
What have you read in random places that has struck you? It need not be hilarious or insightful, just inappropriate.
Last Year: Ind e-Pen # XLV, kakistocracies and dreams
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Too stressed to think up a good title
By Pixel at November 7, 2005 at 3:44 am. Filed in administrative business, slice of lifeApologies in advance for lack of updating now and for the next few weeks. It turns out that Finals week drags on for a fortnight here.
I’m not getting any sleep tonight (I’m watching Roswell).
Update: Apparently I update much more often when I am on a broadband-access computer and should be writing my essays.
Last Year: Ind e-Pen # XLV, kakistocracies and dreams
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