The Found Walrus / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑The Walrus agrees with the free-vote-points faction. Especially when there are less tasks. not tooo many of the ones we have now are enough inspiring to enough people, and denying a lot of SF0 the right to express the sentiment of WTAGT (wow that's a good task) just makes it less fun for all parties, in my humblest of humble opinions.
i must ask the powers that be... 
this is a beautiful completion!
the photography. a glimpse of somewhere I might never see and frankly couldn't place on a map.
But also I love the subversion inherent in this task. Wherever unnecessary restrictions apply, SF0 will be there. It reminds me of like China's grass-mud horse problem
The Walrus approves. Welcome to the game!
I got this was a fake as soon as I read the account of exchanging wary smiles with their group. I may have terrible face recognition, but I would have remembered meeting the gummies. Still though - excellent completion even if fictional.
This is a truly awesome taskfail!
Walrus. Approved.
I'm not voting for this....
not because it's not making a good point, which it is...
and not because it's not witty, which it is...
but because it seems rather angry. And I refuse to show my support for a state of affairs in which Flea is angry.
I'm hoping so! and if it's any help, I can't possibly imagine GY being worse than the city I hail from. LA is worth visiting mostly for the shock value. :)
Well, definitely props for putting in the effort in the middle of what sounds like a great fair.
But at the same time it seems that even S.N.I.D.E. tasks are meant to be mischievous in a way that makes people stop and think "Wow! I wonder why they did THAT?" or at least mildly change or disrupt their worldview.
One of the greatest aspects of SF0 tasks involving nonplayers, to me, is its ability to pull them out of normal lives and make them wonder what, really, is going on. I'm worried that this task just makes people averse to abnormal activities and the joys of being harmlessly pranked.
I was quite hungry during some of the task. I would have noticed the gummies.











When I was reading the part where you woke up from your fall and thought "huh, I really should be dead", i realized I'd had exactly the same reaction to waking up in self-carnage a few years ago. It was a crash not a fall, and I got off from my incident much much more lightly than you did, but that sentiment rang an unexpectedly loud bell of recognition.
Vote for a good writeup and being very glad you're alive.