“A brick could be used to describe somebody hard and inflexible, and a blanket could be used to describe somebody warm and easygoing. ”
“A brick could be used to keep warm, and a blanket could be used to build a house.”
“A brick could be used to dispel the very same lies that a blanket could be used to cover up. ”
“A blanket could be used as a tablecloth, and a brick left as a tip. ”
“A brick could be used to ascertain the truth. And then logically, a non-brick could be used to detect the lie. What kind of things are non-bricks? Well, anything from blankets to lies. So therefore, a lie could be used to detect a lie, and all this logic makes me want to grab a blanket and lie down—and that’s the truth. ”
“A blanket could be used to make you laugh, and a joke could be used to keep you warm inside. ”
“A brick could be used to represent no, and a blanket could be used to represent yes. If I ask you, “Will you sleep with me?” I expect you to run to the bedroom, get naked, and get under the blanket. Whatever you do, do not reach for the brick. ”