Tehehe
Introduction to Psychology requires us to fulfill a certain number of hours of research participation in seniors' experiments. This means you get some jokers who speed through the study as quickly as possible, giving responses without reading the questions or instructions.
Now, I'm such a joker. Today I sat beside another such joker. This joker tried to answer the questions on the computer screen seriously from the start. I know because that's what I did. Not too long after she started randomly pressing numbers on the keyboard, which was what I was doing at that time. I found that scene pretty amusing and I laughed; but I had to contain it because all else was quiet in the computer lab. So I covered my mouth with my hand and continued snickering. That in itself was amusing, so soon I was reduced to smothered bursts of uncontrollable laughter. The best part was when this joker brought out her handphone and fiddled with it while giving random responses to the questionnaire. I think the best joke of all would be if she was twittering: There's some guy beside me who's laughing like an idiot.
Reminds me of this 1.5hr long survey and people started leaving after 20 minutes. The questions required some thinking and there were so many of them that I doubt one could have seriously answered the questions within 20 minutes.
I caught up with a long-lost friend today. He's staying on campus, so I asked him if he has ever witnessed people playing charades. He said not really, though there was once he was returning back to his room late at night and he heard a woman shrieking. He thought it was someone in distress initially, but revised that opinion after some time. Because it was fairly consistent, he then thought it was the television, but concluded it was just some people playing an intensive game of charades.
He assured me he would get to witness how the game is conducted after he gains some party-organisation skills on exchange next semester, comes back and initiates his own parties. I wished him the best of luck in his endeavors.
Now, I'm such a joker. Today I sat beside another such joker. This joker tried to answer the questions on the computer screen seriously from the start. I know because that's what I did. Not too long after she started randomly pressing numbers on the keyboard, which was what I was doing at that time. I found that scene pretty amusing and I laughed; but I had to contain it because all else was quiet in the computer lab. So I covered my mouth with my hand and continued snickering. That in itself was amusing, so soon I was reduced to smothered bursts of uncontrollable laughter. The best part was when this joker brought out her handphone and fiddled with it while giving random responses to the questionnaire. I think the best joke of all would be if she was twittering: There's some guy beside me who's laughing like an idiot.
Reminds me of this 1.5hr long survey and people started leaving after 20 minutes. The questions required some thinking and there were so many of them that I doubt one could have seriously answered the questions within 20 minutes.
I caught up with a long-lost friend today. He's staying on campus, so I asked him if he has ever witnessed people playing charades. He said not really, though there was once he was returning back to his room late at night and he heard a woman shrieking. He thought it was someone in distress initially, but revised that opinion after some time. Because it was fairly consistent, he then thought it was the television, but concluded it was just some people playing an intensive game of charades.
He assured me he would get to witness how the game is conducted after he gains some party-organisation skills on exchange next semester, comes back and initiates his own parties. I wished him the best of luck in his endeavors.
1 Comments:
AHAHAHA Singaporean students!!
Oh we play charades quite often in my school! It's pretty funny when people are shy but relatively wiling to try. =)
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