The great debate
This has come up more than a few times during the course of my life. I am most definitely an “over” person (B). What about you? Let us know in the comments.
This has come up more than a few times during the course of my life. I am most definitely an “over” person (B). What about you? Let us know in the comments.
Those wacky dudes over at Improv Everywhere are up to their tricks again. This time they managed to get one guy 2000 ‘high-fives’ in one morning. Here’s how they did it… First, they chose a very busy public escalator in a tube station. They lined a bunch of people up with signs that prepared the [...]
The other day I was cruising along as usual coming onto one of my motorways, which was very busy with inferior cars. First off, I couldn’t believe that the volume of traffic DIDN’T slow down for me AT ALL as I came off the slip road! I had to squeeze into a barely big enough [...]
Today I started playing ‘The Game’, and in doing so, instantly lost at ‘The Game’. Now, thanks to this post, so have you. No idea what I’m on about? Check this and this. Now you know. God teh intarwebz are strange.
This is going to be one of those love it or hate it things. I hated the meerkat with an absolute passion, but think these new ads are great. Thank god someone finally woke up Vodacom’s advertsising department. Americans: You probably don’t know what this is all about, but there-there. Never mind. We don’t know [...]
A lot of Zen-type philosophy (an unsuitable word, but one I’ll use for now) can seem like egotistical posturing by self-absorbed language-wankers – and to be honest, a lot of it is. The annoying thing with Zen kōans – the often nonsensical riddles and word plays of that school of being – is that they directly contravene the structured rules of logic that we require so that our perception of reality doesn’t disintegrate. This means that we have an instant aversion to them that ranges from the mildly amused, to the outraged.
Improv Everywhere is a fantastic New York based group that stages very public events with as many people as they can raise. They created a worldwide phenomenon by getting several hundred people to suddenly ‘freeze’ in the middle of Grand Central station. Nobody else knew what was going on, so pedestrians wandered around, looking amazed. [...]