Friday, August 21, 2020

MacGyvering Bacon-tines Day

MacGyvering Bacon-tine’s Day I like being around people who can creatively keep themselves entertained. This can be an unproductive quality while alone; I have a terrible tendency to sit fascinated for hours by the refraction of light through pens with hexagonal cross-sections at various angles, the physical properties granted by the structure of a shoestrings weave, internal discussions on particularly weird or ironic evolutionary imperatives, or by producing really awkward writing. When these kinds of people pool together, though, its like a positive feedback loop that generates entertainment. While I dont personally observe Valentines Day, enough humorous sentiment pointed in its general direction managed to leak into my late evening tonight that I thought Id share. Coherency is left as an exercise to the reader. Around midnight, my hallmates lady-friend presented him with an enormous bouquet of delicious homemade bacon roses, which we all had entirely too much fun with. A Facebook friend shared the most amazing faux valentines Ive ever seen. Political incorrectness is comedically inspiring. We happened to have a spare copy of Twilight lying around. Since it held no value to us other than that of the dried wood pulp from which it had once been flattened, we naturally decided to indulge in a little Twilight bashing. All in all, we extracted far more utility from that book than we would ever have gotten from reading it. It didnt stop at Twilight sledgehammer golf, either; frustrated by the books softness and high air resistance, which prevented it from flying satisfyingly, we quickly evolved the game into Twilight soccer and then Twilight sledgehammer-bat baseball. It inevitably tore in half, relegating us to the simple luxuries of book-jousting, book-skating, book-football, book-bocce, and book-scooter-curling. Finally, Paul13, who grew up in a traveling circus, started balancing the sledgehammer on his bare toes while standing on one foot, and we all stopped to stare in horror. And then, psets, which we really should have been doing all along. Happy February 15th!

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