Speaking of Leaflets and Graffiti...
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:04 am
We need more of them.
The second 'Introductory Philosophy' course for the year is about to start, here in little old Perth, Western Australia -- I suspect elsewhere as well.
http://philosophywa.com.au/IntroCourse.php
If I were 6 foot 3 and 130 kilos I would happily shave my head and stand out the front of the building on May 13th at 7:30pm handing out flyers, and sneak inside to spraypaint the WHYARETHEYDEAD url all over the toilet cubicles, while threatening to kick the shit out of any SES representative who came remotely near me. I'm sure it would be most effective.
Alas, such methods are sadly not at my disposal.
Instead, another group of people are likely to be conned into paying their money for this bogus 'philosophy course'. I am happy for the people who enjoy themselves there and want to continue on. But I am troubled by the prospect of many others being sucked in by the advertising, and not having the foresight to fully investigate the organisation.
You can't save them all I guess.
Perhaps we could chronically spam them from the registration page...
The second 'Introductory Philosophy' course for the year is about to start, here in little old Perth, Western Australia -- I suspect elsewhere as well.
http://philosophywa.com.au/IntroCourse.php
If I were 6 foot 3 and 130 kilos I would happily shave my head and stand out the front of the building on May 13th at 7:30pm handing out flyers, and sneak inside to spraypaint the WHYARETHEYDEAD url all over the toilet cubicles, while threatening to kick the shit out of any SES representative who came remotely near me. I'm sure it would be most effective.
Alas, such methods are sadly not at my disposal.
Instead, another group of people are likely to be conned into paying their money for this bogus 'philosophy course'. I am happy for the people who enjoy themselves there and want to continue on. But I am troubled by the prospect of many others being sucked in by the advertising, and not having the foresight to fully investigate the organisation.
You can't save them all I guess.
Perhaps we could chronically spam them from the registration page...