Human Mirror (Improv Everywhere)
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- flashbender
They're at it again. I don't think this is as badass as the frozen grand central station, but still pretty fun.
- Raniator0
Hehe. Nice.
- Spookytim0
I sort of like things like this but often feel its playing with people's minds for the benefit of others not for the benefit of the people who experience it. It feels semi-exploitative to me. I would love it if someone arranged to get among all those happy little tweakers and act like a toally off the rails crazy dangerous nut job crack addict, just to see them all realsie that the power no longer rested in their twee little idea about twin symmetry.
It would be great to have a total mental explosion right there amongst them so they had to think "Oh god, we've gone too far and fried some guy's brain... what the fuck do we do now?" and then maybe have a bunch of strippers dressed as policemen get on the carriage, start taking statements and then break into a raunchy striptease. I'd just like to play the players.
- that would be funny as hell. especially if it were peppered with LOL speak. OMG! WTF is this? The pills no longer work!flashbender
- Spookytim0
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I'd like to get on, look around, look surprised, then confused, then start shouting "ARRRRGH I'M SEEING DOUBLE AGAIN" and then proceed to violently stab my own eyes out with special trick collapsible pencils filled with blood.
Boy would they shit their little twinned capri pants right there in the midst of their own ruse.
- kelpie0
Don't know who did it or if its just an urban myth but I like the one where 4 random people get on a tube carriage, part of the way through the journey one pulls out a box of cereal and asks everyone on the carriage if anyone has a bowl. one of the others clearly pipes up "yes, I've got a bowl" then the same is repeated for spoon and milk, then the 1st guy just eats a bowl of cereal and gets off at the next stop. That's fucking subversive.
- Spookytim0
I haven't seen him for a while now, and I have mentioned him before, but there's a bloke who follows seagulls around Brighton with a huge cardboard remote control, giving a commentary on what was going on. He's is/was as mad as fuck but really very funny.
- Spookytim0
I just remembered another thing I saw which was more impressive in reality than my account of it here will be. It was during The Brighton Festival when they get all the weirdos down here. There was this bloke who was dressed slightly oddly but essentially normal (ie not in an outrageous costume, but in a fairly unusual 40's demob suit) and he walks around looking a bit harrased, glancing about furtively and pacing around a bit, and he has this battered old brown leather suitcase that must contain a car battery, a tape player and a fairly serious Amp becuase it plays this amplified heavy breathing audio. Thats all he does, he paces about amongst the pedestrian corwds in the Lanes, drawing attention to himself with this incredibly loud loud breathing.
Really very funny to see it. Honest. No, really.
Maybe I should hit the clear button now and keep this to myself.
- i_monk0
Are NY subway cars really as narrow as they look in the video?
- Khurram0
i've seen these. I think they're pure faggotry for "community-theatre-group" chodes.
- locustsloth0
i love what these people do. Assuming you're not mentally ill, i think it's healthy embrace the reality defying nature of it and to let your brain go "WTF?!?!?". Safer and cheaper than doing drugs