People being silly

Just in case anyone hasn’t heard, the IQ Challenge meme is apparently a prank, and the numbers are rather meaningless. Some folks would sya that’s true of many IQ tests out there, but I’ll leave that debate to others for now.

I’ve been using something called “AXE Snake Peel” in the shower for a few weeks. Rain bought it for me… it’s mildly abrasive, smells good, and seems to be fine for washing up. Their website, though, asks me to use their product and join the “Order of the Serpentine”. Y’know… I just don’t feel I need to become a member of a “secret” society just to use a bath soap.

As so often happens when I’m composing morning journal entries, there was something else I wanted to say, but I forget. Ah well. Guess that means I have to go to work now.

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5 Comments

  • tzel says:

    So is that a Harry Potter/Slytherin reference or are they just going for the stupid sexual inuendo? Odd… maybe they’re trying to make exfoliation more manly.

  • zannyvix says:

    *lol* Yes, the IQ meme was made by Triggur, one of Furry fandom’s biggest pranksters. It shows YOU one thing when you take it, and everyone else a random score when they view it in their friends page.

  • Yep, it sure does. Viewing it at home shows 148, but viewing it through the server at work shows 84.

    … quite the prankster, Triggur is …

  • trenn says:

    Ah. You’ve obviously been lucky, and not seen any of the commercials.

    It’s definitely NOT a Harry Potter reference.

  • trenn says:

    Okay, I’m a dolt who doesn’t check his posts before clicking ‘submit’

    Based on the commercials, their core demographic is creepy perverse submissive wierdos. Not the shameless ones, but the ones who don’t want thier friends to find out.

    Personally, I’d fire that marketing team. šŸ˜‰

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