What happens if I get to the end of the universe and stick my head out?
"We should work to inflitrate the College Board and destroy it from the inside, and replace their tests by written exams with questions like "explain what would happen if every lake in the world suddenly turned into a crater full of your least favourite thing. How would society adapt? Would it? Be creative, and make sure to mention what your least favourite thing is," and "what if your uncle were really your father? Explore your psychological reactions," with an hour to answer per question, and four questions. Of course, the analysis of results would be complicated and time-consuming, but imagine the fantastic answers we would get!"
And then realized that I'd just had a potentially brilliant idea. Don't you love how modest I am?
Anyway, the project is that. I'll get people to ask me completely random, far-flung questions, which require a great deal of speculation, and that could result in any variety of answers, and answer them. I have about five hundred words to answer. I'll aim for three or four questions a week. Not more than one in a day. So here's the game.
if you think this is a good idea, and feel like answering the question too, for the sake of seeing the sheer disparity of the possible results, answer the question in the comments section BEFORE READING MINE. I am adamant that one not answer a question one has already seen an answer to, because I almost always find myself influenced by things that i read half a minute ago, if I liked them, especially if these things were on a similar topic. These have to be YOUR answers, and not an imitation of anyone else's.
Go crazy. The link leads to my answer. hopefully the quality of my answers will improve over time, or hopefully I'll come up with some good story ideas...
Question 1)
Asked by Thomm( What happens if I get to the end of the universe and stick my head out? )
Melanie needs to write and you, dear readers, need to ask her those questions that have been pounding at your brains for countless aeons.
The Project is also posted (and subsequently stolen from) Melanie's LiveJournal.
Melanie needs to write and you, dear readers, need to ask her those questions that have been pounding at your brains for countless aeons.
The Project is also posted (and subsequently stolen from) Melanie's LiveJournal.







