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== Bleen == | == Bleen == |
Revision as of 20:30, 9 August 2016
The Bleen Team is a real life illustration of Goodman's Paradox, where at Bristol 16.2, was accomplished by Daddy Greg's children. The entire phenomenon occurred on Sunday, July 24, 2016 (duh).
Contents
How it started
This originally began at Eric Ma and Yeich's dorm, where aside the two Eric's, there were persons Azhar Awan, Cody Bassett, etc. The hall had been assigned the color green, which everybody complained much about. It was at this point in time, where Eric Ma suggested that the hall wear blue instead, which was a much more convenient color for the hall to wear.
Well, that was a great idea, wasn't it?
Thus, the hall successfully reached the conclusion on everyone wearing blue.
Just a prank
Due to the nature of Eric Yeich and Azhar Awan, this was originally labeled as a prank. You know, just to piss off Greg, the guy who eavesdropped on all kinds of conversations with their certain weeknight sleepovers.
The usual, "it's just a prank. oooohhh" -- Eric Yeich
Most conventional in Greg's hall, but if it were not for a certain person, this would never evolve to be a life changing moment. And naturally, it had to be Abnner Olivares, the guy who was the frickin almost level 20 Pokemon trainer in Pokemon Go.
Bleen
The terminology has to do with Goodman's Paradox, a paradox stating that all emeralds are green (when examined), or blue (when unexamined). That turned into a paradox, and so Greg's Hall successfully invented the term Bleen, showing that they were indeed the green team, but also the blue team. To everyone, they appeared to be blue, but that was because they were being examined.
The aftermath
Greg got pissed. Mission accomplished.
The most certainly famous signs
Daddy Greg's children made two signs (since they had two pieces of paper, duh): One had the term "GREEN TEAM" written savagely in blue marker, to show the concept of Bleen. This was obviously made in big font, but they also kept in mind to write below, in green, #it'sjustaprank. Daddy Greg's children would only realize later, that there shouldn't have been apostrophes in hashtags, but at the time, nobody really cared :)
The other sign had the term "BLEEN TEAM" written in green, and below it was a savagely drawn sketch of the John Cena meme, "are u sure about that?" This was drawn by Abnner Olivares (and later ungratefully kept by him - the rage!), and the reference was provided by Albert Guo's phone, which would get drowned and short-circuited three days after Bristol session 2 ended. Next to that, obviously would be drawn, "are you sure about that?"
Conclusion
You can never savagely prank people like Daddy Greg's children could. They're too swagalicious for you to become. In fact, they're so savvy that they even created the Bleen Team prank 2.0, the Prankadox.