Sujet : Re: Why Do People Spread Misinformation Online?
De : mds (at) *nospam* bogus.nodomain.nowhere (Mike Spencer)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 09. Dec 2024, 23:18:06
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Bridgewater Institute for Advanced Study - Blacksmith Shop
Message-ID : <87r06gzejl.fsf@enoch.nodomain.nowhere>
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yeti <
yeti@tilde.institute> writes:
I'm very curious about the next episodes of my favourite horror show:
Coming soon: Junior + H5N1 + Raw Milk
It's an idea for a new board game! In one box, cards with quotations
of things said publicly by TFG and his proposed
cabinet/dept-heads/honchos. In another box, cards with anticipatable
problems/crises in economics, public health, international relations
etc.
Player draws one card from each, then proposes a way to apply the
former to the latter. E.g.
Card 1: Junior says make raw milk available everywhere
Card 2: China invades Taiwan
Proposed solution:
Bomb Beijing using infected American dairy cows [42] instead
of explosives/incendiaries, thus purging the herd and keeping
raw milk safe while distracting Xi from military adventure.
[42] Cf. Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
-- Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada