When writing with a crayon, it becomes apparent that there are three groups of people:
The I'm-angry-at-your-crayon-people:
They seem to believe I am going out of my way to single them out personally to issue them an unnecessary challenge. These people typically seem to react apprehensively to change. The entire city of Dallas seems to fit in this category.
The I'm-really-happy-your-crayon-broke-up-the-monotony-of-my-job people:
This group appears really into the crayon concept--or at least welcome a change in their day. In fact, they absolutely INSIST I sign in crayon. These people are typically younger and come across as more easy-going.
The it-wouldn't-phase-me-if-you-wrote-in-blood people:
THIS is the group of people I'm actually most interested in, mostly because I'm not exactly sure WHY they don't care, so I am completely amused and curious by their lack of interest.
I do believe my crayon project is adversely affected by being started during a year lousy with sun storm activity. Is it so far-fetched to believe that such a huge jolt of magnetically charged energy barreling toward the earth at speeds of millions of miles per hour--that affect cellular transmission and GPS, and visually manifest itself with stunning auroras--can adversely affect our mood and psyche?

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