Genius.
Genius.
Who is driving?
Oh my god bear is driving!
How can this be?!
Who is driving?
Oh my god bear is driving!
How can this be?!
David Seah is now quickly becoming my favorite way to waste time pretending to get more productive. In this one post though, he’s managed to find a solution to one of the problems still plaguing my friends and myself, whenever I invite an unknown into my digital circle of friends.
I hate chain letters because they’re thinly-disguised attempts to create something large on the backs of hundreds of strangers. There is, however, something magical about them; it’s interesting to think that a single person can send a letter to 10 people threatening them with misfortune…and be practically guaranteed that the chain will continue. I got to thinking: If a chain letter can promise misfortune, what would be the most credible countermeasure? If people were making up their own chainletters, I figured that this gave me license to create my own magic certificate to draw on the power of like-minded people. And thus, the Chain Breaker was born. I call it the Certificate of Chain Letter Nullification.
Will it work? Probably not, but if nothing else, it’ll be fun to have, and hang on your wall.