I knew most people wouldn't get this.
Ok, to explain more.
Think of an ordinary instance in your everyday life, wherein a problem occurs.
Example:
You studied hard for a test but you still fail.
"now, you have to think of something that can substitute it to that happening"
--> I've chatted with my book all night, but the tests just ignored me
Do you get the idea?
"I've chatted with my book" = I've studied all night
"but the tests just ignored me" = But you still failed the tests...
Got that yet?
No?
Here are two more examples:
Instance: I was taking a bath, but then I noticed I forgot my towel in the room.
Funny substitute: I was playing with my friend, shower, but my other friend, towel, wasn't there.
"i was playing with my friend, shower" = I was taking a bath
"but my other friend, towel, wasn't there" = I forgot my towel
Another example:
Instance: I'm finding my lost watch
Funny Substitute: I'm playing hide-and-seek with my watch
I know I was only giving 2 examples but here's one more anyways.
Instance: I'm writing my homework but then I spilled hot choco on it.
Funny substitute: I was spending some time with homework, but then hot choco spoiled the fun
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If you still dont get it, here is a more thorough explanation:
Think of an instance wherein you encounter simple problems.
Then, think of a funny substitute by making the "problem", and the "subject" come alive.
I'm writing my homework but then I spilled hot choco on it.
homework = subject
hot choco = problem
Make these two like normal persons. We form,
I was spending some time with HOMEWORK, but then HOT CHOCO spoiled the fun.
Anything goes... If you still dont get it. . . .

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