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OK, so here's the story. While I was joining "Bloggers.com" (curtsy of Mimi), it didn't appear to like the title "Be", because of it's shortness. So I decided to just use my gaming name, like I do with practically everything else, because unlike Blogger, my nickname is too cool for other sites.
Anywho. I decided that if I'm going to have that title for myself for ever other single networking/gaming/whatever site, then I should just change it here.

The only reason I did not want to before was because I know it will confuse some people. But I think I left a message warning you of the name change in your comments (Oopsy Daisy's if I didn't). And I do know that it will confuse some people.

But I say "whatever" to that. Gaming names are about to take over one day or rather...

Lady Nansei

^^ Hmm, feels weird signing off like that...

Monday, May 30, 2011

I have no idea what to call this Post... Oooh! A butterfly!

I was talking with my sister during dinner and she suggested the idea of wearing sticky-tape on your face for a whole day at school and finding out how many people would tell you that it was there. I decided to accept this challenge and thus walked around school with sticky-tape pasted to my right cheek.

For the whole day I went around talking to everyone I knew (aka everyone in my form) and in the end only 18 people told me it was there (one of which gave me a weird look when I told her that I knew it was there and I had put it there myself) and about 80 people (estimated. I don't talk to 80 people) didn't say anything. At all. Although there were giving me a strange look. That counts for my science teacher too who seemed to be tossing up the idea of whether or not he should tell me. He didn't.

Anywho, I suspected that it was a day well spent.

Cheerio,
--Be

P.S. I'm trying to get posting more often. I feel so clean, so healthy because I've gotten into a regular ruteen once more but I haven't posted often, even worse, I've been far too busy with my other internet tasks that I've been neglecting some of you. I'm sorry about this, but I can't exactly promise that things will improve...

6 comments:

Kirsty said...

Heheh you are brave. I would never be able to walk around for a whole day with sticky tap on my face. I think this post is genius. Too bad only 18 people told you, what if you didn't know!

Gizelle Faye | Vanilla Ice Cream said...

amazing! i wish i could have had the guts to do this while i was in school..up until senior year, i was too conscious about being popular and all. gaah! by having done this, you can easily tell who your true and blunt friends are..hehe.

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Dani said...

Hahaha!! I love this idea! It sounds hilarious! And much easier than doing something like, say, leaving spinach in your teeth and seeing how many people will say anything. Yikes.

Lexy @ QUIRKY EXPLOSION said...

Hahahhaahah. OH MY GOSH. That's genius/ hilarious. YOU ARE SO BRAVE. Legit. I don't think I could do that. How interesting. I don't even know how I would react if I saw someone like you. I'm far too not-upfront to be like, "dude, you have a freaking sticky note on your face." Haha. I geuss I'll see when/ if the time ever comes.

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Shoe said...

I can't believe no one told you! Unless.. you know, they thought you put it there on purpose and it was some kind of quirky experiment. How odd, honestly. I would imagine people would be more forthcoming! I hope it didn't give you skin issues or anything!

Jenna said...

This is so hilarious!!!!! Wow that takes guts to do that!!! Interesting results!!!
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