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This is something to relate to, and a fun observation about part of human nature. Sadly, Cueball doesn't feel like telling Megan what he did, and just gives her an empty answer. | This is something to relate to, and a fun observation about part of human nature. Sadly, Cueball doesn't feel like telling Megan what he did, and just gives her an empty answer. | ||
Revision as of 22:36, 13 August 2013
Tapping |
Title text: Sometimes the best fun looks like boredom. |
Explanation
This explanation may be incomplete or incorrect: Not because it's short, some parts belonging to Cueball are missing, and language (to relate to) If you can address this issue, please edit the page! Thanks. |
This is something to relate to, and a fun observation about part of human nature. Sadly, Cueball doesn't feel like telling Megan what he did, and just gives her an empty answer.
Transcript
- [Cueball is sitting at a desk, tapping various parts of it.]
- Cueball: Hey, I can get different pitches by tapping on different parts of the desk.
- [Cueball starts tapping faster, with both hands.]
- Cueball: Sweet, I can do the Jurassic park theme!
- [Cueball taps very rapidly.]
- [Later, elsewhere.]
- Megan: So, what did you do all afternoon?
- Cueball: Hung out.
Discussion
- What can we learn from this? - I've learned that even when we are bored, we can still find lessons all around us. Such as a lesson in variable density of any surface (in this case, wood) and a new method of entertainment (thank you Mr. XKCD). - E-inspired (talk) 16:40, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
I expected a veloceraptor. Just saying.--173.245.56.162 11:33, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
where can I get a desk like this? 172.68.141.64 21:47, 6 April 2017 (UTC)
I feel like the opposite of one of the lucky 10,000. I thought I was the only one who played the piano on random surfaces --- does everyone do this?