The next day we returned to the bathroom to admire our artwork. It was gone. We hadn’t gotten our laughs yet, so we drew it again. I used the same black Sharpie.
The next day some of my friends came up to me. They said, “Did you see the drawings on the bathroom walls?” They were were laughing. I felt like my mission was accomplished. They didn’t know it was me.
The following day, our third time, we went to check if our artwork was still on display in the bathroom. To our disappointment someone had removed our artwork again. We had so many laughs and such great feedback, we had to have it on display! So we drew more pictures on the wall.
The positive reviews increased. Our reviews expanded from a small handful of close friends to almost all of our friends. I felt like I was king of all jokesters. Everyone was laughing. It felt great.
The following day, our fourth time, we saw that our work was destroyed again. We recreated it. But by this time the drawings were getting old. The pressure was on to come up with some new ideas. So we added words to the drawings.
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