Directions: Write your thesis, and pass. The next person writes its antithesis, and final person a synthesis. (Players: AM, SC, HC, MB, JF)
THESIS: Cats are filled with squirmy things.
ANTITHESIS: Dogs are hard and non-porous.
SYNTHESIS: Domestic animals greet you when you come.
THESIS: The marble bird flew through silk.
ANTITHESIS: The liquid cat was no more.
SYNTHESIS: We take on many forms before we die, but what’s important is to be while we are.
THESIS: The hum of silence elicits memories of green light and red shadows.
ANTITHESIS: Quietude conjures up a future of violet rays and golden stars.
SYNTHESIS: The place at the center of the sound and silence gives birth to the all-time, all-color universe.
THESIS: Flowers in spring protrude proudly from white snow.
ANTITHESIS: Bulbs which sleep all winter wake quietly and humbly in the spring.
SYNTHESIS: Ants jump sternly from the dirt at summer’s first stirring.
THESIS: Three quarters of a tank until empty.
ANTITHESIS: Never stop if you don’t want to. Life is limitless.
SYNTHESIS: When the car runs out of gas on a desert road, get out and keep walking.