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OPPOSITE DAY

On "Opposite Day" the meaning of words is the opposite; so, for example, no means yes on this day. It serves as philosophical development, as well as practice for standardised tests. Once Opposite Day is declared, statements mean the opposite of what they usually mean.

"Opposite Day" has appeared in a "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip. It has also been mentioned on several television shows, including "Spongebob Squarepants," "American Dad," "The Simpsons" and "Robot Chicken."

So, use this thread to post the opposite of how you feel, what you mean, and what you're doing, etc.

Remember AC's guidelines about the consideration of others. Keep comments clean and appropriate at all times due to our age range on here.

Okay, I'll start. For example, I could say something like, "I'm going out for a walk this evening in the sun." The next person can reply and say something like, "Oh, so that means you're not."

It'll be interesting to see where this goes.

Don't have fun. I mean have fun!:p
 
i wasnt locked out of my house today
On "Opposite Day" the meaning of words is the opposite; so, for example, no means yes on this day. It serves as philosophical development, as well as practice for standardised tests. Once Opposite Day is declared, statements mean the opposite of what they usually mean.

"Opposite Day" has appeared in a "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip. It has also been mentioned on several television shows, including "Spongebob Squarepants," "American Dad," "The Simpsons" and "Robot Chicken."

So, use this thread to post the opposite of how you feel, what you mean, and what you're doing, etc.

Remember AC's guidelines about the consideration of others. Keep comments clean and appropriate at all times due to our age range on here.

Okay, I'll start. For example, I could say something like, "I'm going out for a walk this evening in the sun." The next person can reply and say something like, "Oh, so that means you're not."

It'll be interesting to see where this goes.

Don't have fun. I mean have fun!:p
 
Marie antoinette DIDNT say let them eat brioche
On "Opposite Day" the meaning of words is the opposite; so, for example, no means yes on this day. It serves as philosophical development, as well as practice for standardised tests. Once Opposite Day is declared, statements mean the opposite of what they usually mean.

"Opposite Day" has appeared in a "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip. It has also been mentioned on several television shows, including "Spongebob Squarepants," "American Dad," "The Simpsons" and "Robot Chicken."

So, use this thread to post the opposite of how you feel, what you mean, and what you're doing, etc.

Remember AC's guidelines about the consideration of others. Keep comments clean and appropriate at all times due to our age range on here.

Okay, I'll start. For example, I could say something like, "I'm going out for a walk this evening in the sun." The next person can reply and say something like, "Oh, so that means you're not."

It'll be interesting to see where this goes.

Don't have fun. I mean have fun!:p
 
i didnt think i will throw my phone out of the window like some cartoon moment
On "Opposite Day" the meaning of words is the opposite; so, for example, no means yes on this day. It serves as philosophical development, as well as practice for standardised tests. Once Opposite Day is declared, statements mean the opposite of what they usually mean.

"Opposite Day" has appeared in a "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip. It has also been mentioned on several television shows, including "Spongebob Squarepants," "American Dad," "The Simpsons" and "Robot Chicken."

So, use this thread to post the opposite of how you feel, what you mean, and what you're doing, etc.

Remember AC's guidelines about the consideration of others. Keep comments clean and appropriate at all times due to our age range on here.

Okay, I'll start. For example, I could say something like, "I'm going out for a walk this evening in the sun." The next person can reply and say something like, "Oh, so that means you're not."

It'll be interesting to see where this goes.

Don't have fun. I mean have fun!:p
 

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