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Post by DavidJCobb on Feb 29, 2008 5:55:47 GMT -5
Deliberate Acts of Needless Meanness by Justin Rosenholtz is a book with a list of deliberate acts of needless meanness you can perform if you're tired of being nice to everybody or just want to pull a great prank. Even if you don't feel like being mean to anybody, most of them are still quite humorous to read. Examples: - Go to a bank and withdraw a thousand dollars in coins. Go to another bank and get these coins converted to a thousand one-dollar bills. Go to a third bank and deposit them, watching the teller painstakingly count to a thousand.
- Position yourself next to a speed camera with a camera that has a flash unit. When somebody slows down to beat the camera, take a photo of them. Enjoy the looks of agony and bewilderment in the resulting snapshots.
Anyway, the link is a Google preview, so while some pages are omitted, you can still read some of the book.
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Post by Franklint on Feb 29, 2008 8:20:03 GMT -5
This sounds cool, Dave.
I would enjoy reading it.
Meanness is fun, it keeps society on its toes. :-)
Cheers, Franklint
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Post by HYTRUJY on Jul 12, 2008 3:48:45 GMT -5
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