Arguments with strangers

This is the kind of thing I have been seeing. It was some type of building looming out of the morning fog.
Although this is all very nice, what I really want is to have arguments with strangers. To make it more likely, I’m trying to think of politically incendiary statements to scrawl on my clothes.
Any ideas?
Scrawl on your clothes! Yes! And also on buildings!
Perhaps it might be advisable to scrawl ‘You are wrong in almost every regard‘ on your shirt. If that will not incite strangers to argue with you, then I don’t know what will.
Also: is that building really looming? I was convinced it was reflecting until I read your explanation.
Comment by nick — 9 December 2005 @ 17.34
Yes! If I saw someone with that t-shirt strutting along a street, I would absolutely strike up an argument with them. I’d point out that actually, no, they were wrong, in almost every regard.
Ok, let me get hold of the necessary tools to make a t-shaped shirt with this message, and we’ll see what happens.
Plus: yes sir, yes indeed. That building is looming right out of the actual fog. It does look like a reflection, doesn’t it? But it isn’t. What’s more, do you see the diffraction spikes (if that’s what they are) on that bright light? That was actually in the air/sky, and not inside the mobile phone’s camera that I took the picture with.
Comment by Administrator — 13 December 2005 @ 0.00
Living diffraction spikes?!
Maybe the world’s lens was scratched.
Comment by nick — 22 December 2005 @ 11.24