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Do you have co-workers who are a little *too* creative? Dose
their out of the box thinking irritate you? Maybe *youre* too
creative and you just wish there was a way to calm down? In
the box is a large, brown, box that can be placed over an
out of the box thinker. It is sound proof and
has business as
usual printed in big black letters on the inside ... so they get
the idea. It also inhibits florid body languge( usually used to
express out of the box ideas.) We suggest that you keep
yours in the conference room. For a slightly higher feel well
suspended the box on a pulley system above a certain chair
for fast in the box thinking action!
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For every thoughtful, well-meaning paradigmatic type, there is a smarmy crypto-anarchist who believes himself to be the office ninja master of veiled sarcasm.
Bring on The Box and never mind the vent holes. |
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I'm suprised that no-one has mentioned cats so far ... |
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Another similar idea would be an envelope attatched to the desk with large quantites of strong adhesive, so it becomes unpushable. The challenge of trying to do so would quieten the offender. Possibly. |
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Does the phrase 'think outside the box' make you want to put the speaker in a SMALL box? Preferably with a number of rabid flesh-eating AIDS weasels? Do you want to figure out who coined the phrase, hunt them down and throw up in their lap? <trails off into incoherent mumbling...> |
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We can't "know" anything for sure unless we're *in* the box with Schrodinger's Cat (or Weasel, as the case may be), but most of us don't fit and have such a puny radiation tolerance anyway... |
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(pssst...I have it on good authority that The Box is... oh, no! ... a metaphor. SShhhh. Don't tell anyone I said so; they'll take my box away, and then I'll have to invent a square space helmet before I suffocate in the ambiguousphere...) |
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Not lately. The greater threat is sudden decompression of the language centers of the brain, such that >>thoofsplat<< |
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[whatsbruin] - back in your box! |
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Lowering the box into a pond full of sharks is likely to add a certain focus to mental processes. Admittedly, this may encourage the free-thinker to devote a significant amount of mental effort to "out of the box" thinking, but the threat of impending death can concentrate the mind wonderfully. |
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Alternatively, while certain drugs like marijuana are believed to enhance creative processes, other drugs, such as cocaine (and possibly caffeine), should encourage stupidity and uncreativity. |
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And here I was about to propose selling a small think tank so that you can constantly be thinking out of the box. |
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there's no market for this |
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That's using the box, [dentaclause]! |
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