Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Philosophy and Craps

This morning, I lost a coin on the floor of the College of Education building. As I searched, something hit me like a ton of bricks: It's impossible to find a coin on the pattern that they chose. The same goes for most of the buildings. It makes so much sense. They're just like casino floors--perfect camouflage for money and valuables. The cruel, complicated patterns encourage you to give up. "It's only a quarter.... it's only a 5$ chip."

Colleges are poor, and casinos are greedy. They both want your money, and they'll take advantage of butterfingers to get it.

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