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profileϡ the name is Ian...ϡ im a musician by heart... ϡ so gonna be an artist... ϡ loves 3 dots... ϡ LOVES to be msged... ϡ is rojak... ϡ loves abbrev.'s... |
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Friday, December 3, 2010So this week for Creative Studies class we learnt mind mapping. How from one thing, a MILLION things can pop out related and non related. This week our subject is Mortar and Pestle. Our lecturer drew out a whole huge mind map from mortar and pestle and we were suppose to pick few words and come out with weirdly related ideas which relates to mortar and pestle. So here's what i came up with : First is using it for school. Students are to sit IN the mortar where sitting would be alot comfier than chairs and write with the pestle. Writing with pestle is tough and you have to do it over and over again for it to appear on paper which makes whatever the person is writing alot easier to remember. Second is making a game out of it. This game is similar to baseball which means the mortar is to catch the ball( in this case an orange) and throw the orange to the other person and he has to hit it high in the sky and the other person must catch it again. The higher it is being hit, the more point the person get. And last but not least. Death. According to hopeless ancient times, a person can be revived by " knocking in their soul again ". So in order to perform this impossible, a mortar must be placed on the head of the dead person to trap their soul in it when the soul appears. The soul is summoned when the pestle hits the mortar. The frequency of the the noice is such that the person's soul reacts to it and comes from limbo.The pestle is hit until the soul appears when the shinning silver light appears, the pestle is hit harder and faster to attract the soul better and once its in the mortar, give it a HARD knock and the soul will be in!! And the person lives!! Here's one of the many uses of the Mortar and Pestle. :) Friday, December 3, 2010,12:31 AM |
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