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I sometime wonder if people would really notice if the nametag said "Well go intercourse yourself". |
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"My favorite color is also blue. We have something in common. May I pinch your butt?" |
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Only if we can have equivalent customer
nametags with character disposition
descriptions. |
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I kind of like this idea. I think having a web address makes no sense at all as it isn't useful at that moment. |
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When I read the title for this idea I thought it was for each person to choose and display a single word descriptor--meta tag--for themselves: |
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"My name is Eileen and I spit in annoying costumer's food". |
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My guess is you get your description tag when you DO something that distinguishes yourself?
"Oh, yeah, you're Steve! (Steve & Mel). You're the ones who always call me Harry. I remember you!
"Harry" from my bad attempt at learning Vietnamese & accidentally trying to buy Heroin when I meant cigarretes. |
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I was thinking more of a re-writable badge which the user could re-write as distinguishing things happened to them. Although if it could be that easily changed, I would struggle not to try and slip in the occasional "and I probably hate you" remark. |
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I've never understood why only cheap
downmarket eateries want you to know
the name of the person serving you. |
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Because high-class resturants recognise that you don't care. |
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