I'm next to these two people. One is has a green t-shirt on and is slumped into a chair, with a very smug expression on. This is the right one. The other has a white t-shirt on, and is sitting on the edge of the seat, with a frustrated look on. This is the wrong one. They are playing Trivial Pursuit. You can probably guess who is winning.
"Uh glycerin?," the wrong one says.
"You are wrong," the right one says.
They aren't playing Trivia by the rules. I get the feeling they played a very brief, very predictable game. Now they are just reading the cards to each other. I feel like more people probably play Trivial Pursuit like this. I would be unsurprised to see a lot of people surprised that there is a connection between pie and Trivia. I have always wanted to play with real pie pieces, the winner gets a full pie, the losers get half a pie. Everyone wins.
"Spiro Agnew," the right one says.
"You are right," the wrong one says.
I wonder who is keeping this game alive. Is the right one, enjoying a hollow but constant reaffirmation of intellectual superiority. Or is it the wrong one, hungry for just one brief, fleeting chance to prove themselves. Maybe both are just thinking the other one wants to keep going, and both are being polite. Maybe both hate this.
"Umm, Gone With The Wind," the wrong one says.
"You are wrong," the right one says.
Jesus christ, it is Apocalypse Now, how do you not know that. I want to scream.
Oh wait, I guess it is Citizen Kane.
"Uh glycerin?," the wrong one says.
"You are wrong," the right one says.
They aren't playing Trivia by the rules. I get the feeling they played a very brief, very predictable game. Now they are just reading the cards to each other. I feel like more people probably play Trivial Pursuit like this. I would be unsurprised to see a lot of people surprised that there is a connection between pie and Trivia. I have always wanted to play with real pie pieces, the winner gets a full pie, the losers get half a pie. Everyone wins.
"Spiro Agnew," the right one says.
"You are right," the wrong one says.
I wonder who is keeping this game alive. Is the right one, enjoying a hollow but constant reaffirmation of intellectual superiority. Or is it the wrong one, hungry for just one brief, fleeting chance to prove themselves. Maybe both are just thinking the other one wants to keep going, and both are being polite. Maybe both hate this.
"Umm, Gone With The Wind," the wrong one says.
"You are wrong," the right one says.
Jesus christ, it is Apocalypse Now, how do you not know that. I want to scream.
Oh wait, I guess it is Citizen Kane.
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