Sunday 4 February 2018

Day 91

New game:

Made up folk knowledge attribution (only for fun, not for profit)

In this game, you make up reasons for everyday inconveniences in your day to day life.

Examples include:

When someone sneezes two times in a row, you may congratulate them, and assure them that it is a sign that a faerie curse did NOT take ahold of them.

If they sneeze a third time, you may offer condolences, and quickly leave their company.

If your lower back starts flaring up with pain, assure someone nearby that the sun may be rising in the east this morning, but it wishes to rise in the west.

A writer can ascribe their sudden burst of inspiration to a book falling from it's place, somewhere in the world, and falling open! Writer's block occurs when a book falls and does not open. You can imagine which occurrence is more common.

When the wind gust hits you, it means you've forgotten something.

If you see the first raindrop in a downpour, expect to have an important conversation soon.

If you find a flower growing through concrete, you can expect a big choice is coming your way.

Finally, when a ray of sunlight crosses your face, smile. Know that it means you're being thought kindly of by someone, somewhere in the world.


You win if one of your faux folk attributions gets picked up and the world smiles more.

You lose if you start a cult.

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