New Yorkers actually commented? Are you sure they weren't tourists? You're amazing...you're making skulls while traveling. Yay! I was afraid I'd be having withdrawal symptoms.
I agree with anonymous (if their name is, indeed, anonymous, it might be a pseudonym) - free hugs is creepy, and skulls are not. I'm not worried that skulls are trying to cop a feel. I *would* be worried if skulls tried to hug me, though.
New Yorkers actually commented? Are you sure they weren't tourists? You're amazing...you're making skulls while traveling. Yay! I was afraid I'd be having withdrawal symptoms.
ReplyDeleteHmm I feel compelled to do something similar in Sydney city, just to see how the Sydney-siders react.
ReplyDeleteAbout a year ago, the Free Hugs Campaign received some interesting attention, including from the police! There were copious news articles and there are also videos on YouTube.
I might have some time for such shenanigans during the Summer.
Interestingly, free hugs is creepy while skulls are fun.
ReplyDeleteIn a more innocent world it would be the other way around...
Awesome! I'm gonna make one of these for riding the train on Halloween:)
ReplyDeletei'm really surprised that you got new yorkers to comment....they probably are tourists. i think i might try that in boston and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteI agree with anonymous (if their name is, indeed, anonymous, it might be a pseudonym) - free hugs is creepy, and skulls are not. I'm not worried that skulls are trying to cop a feel. I *would* be worried if skulls tried to hug me, though.
ReplyDeleteon halloween everyone should create and "read" one of these and then post the reactions!
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Ooh yes, definitely send pix if you do this!
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