Thursday, October 6, 2011
Do not let the prints talk for you!
Do women find the guys with non-printed t-shirts more attractive than the ones with printed t-shirts? I believe, yes they do. Cause in my way of thinking prints on the garments you are clothed in somehow reflect your personality and inner world. So, when met with new dames, just as a first impression, your clothing comes to the front after your face and looking have been checked. And after throwing glances to each other, before a word spills out of your mouth to impress (!) the one opposite you, your print takes it over your mouths responsibility and talks for you. You cannot guess what is explains and how it will be interpreted by the opposite one. Either good or bad. But instead of taking that risk why don’t you a give a try to wear something non-printed. Following that step, you hinder their prejudices be stamped on you before met in person, besides you propose them to come closer and discover you. Then you are on your own without being in conflict with something you have on. Time to show off, good luck!
Monday, June 27, 2011
What would it be like if we had numbers instead of names?
When we open our eyes to the world, typical formalities force our parents to present us our IDs. And unfortunately, or fortunately, laws oblige them that a name must be preferred. What if we had the rights of naming our children with whatever we desire, would anyone dare to name his baby with a number? How would that sound when somebody is called “Hey 4163, what up? “ or “23456599 you are looking fantastic today!”…? Would there be any popular numbers like today’s popular names, which differ from culture to culture? What would take Christian, Anna, George, John, Isabel, Eva, Aaron, Elizabeth’s places? Would 2011, 1453, 1776, 911, 350 be the suitable substitutes? Or maybe people would go for the birthdays. Then it would be chaos of identical numbers in the world. And how would the dissimilarity be created? Maybe like with surnames it would be provided with surnumbers. 245 567890, 245 567891 and 12567 31, 12567 301 can be shown as good examples…Anyway, maybe we had better go on with names instead of numbers, besides don’t they sound more trouble-free and practical by pronouncement?
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