Study Results: Good Painters Are Terrible at Paintball

Posted by David Chism | Thu, Dec 21, 2017

 Study Results: Good Painters Are Terrible at Paintball
NEWARK, DE - Researchers at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Delaware have recent­ly proven there is an inverse link between skill in paint­ing and skill in paint­ball. In oth­er words, the bet­ter you are at paint­ing, the worse you’ll be at paint­ball. One of the sub­jects in the study, Sam Coney, of Ful­ly Primed Paint­ing, had been expect­ing dif­fer­ent results: I’m shocked! Tru­ly stunned! Here we are, call­ing our­selves pro­fes­sion­al painters… why can’t we ever win a paint­ball match?” Car­los Wise­man, lead researcher, out­lined for us sev­er­al of the traits that good painters dis­played dur­ing paint­ball match­es. They’re metic­u­lous! I mean, most of them would­n’t shoot a paint­ball until they had laid drop­cloths over every­thing!” Some oth­er observed behav­iors included: 
  • Attempt­ing to mask their oppo­nents with blue tape before shoot­ing them.
  • Con­sult­ing their oppo­nents to find out their pre­ferred hues before adding a pop of col­or” to their appearance.
  • Aim­ing for the edges of their oppo­nents’ bod­ies, try­ing to cut in” before paint­ing the middle.
  • Try­ing to find primer­balls” to fire before shoot­ing paintballs.
  • Cau­tious­ly esti­mat­ing the num­ber of paint­balls need­ed, and then stick­ing to that budget.
Sev­er­al painters were also dis­qual­i­fied from the study for pres­sure-wash­ing their oppo­nents. Mean­while, the mil­len­ni­al study sub­jects who dom­i­nat­ed every paint­ball match exhib­it­ed very dif­fer­ent habits. Accord­ing to Wise­man, They showed a remark­able pro­fi­cien­cy for mul­ti­task­ing. It was amaz­ing! There was one guy who ran around shoot­ing 200 paint­balls a minute at any­thing that moved, while post­ing self­ies on Insta­gram and search­ing for craft brew­eries in the area. And some­how, he nev­er spilled a drop of his cof­fee!” At the press brief­ing, Wise­man con­clud­ed, If I need my house paint­ed, I’m def­i­nite­ly going with a qual­i­fied painter. But if we’re ever attacked by paint-aller­gic zom­bies, I want one of these kids on my team.” 

About David Chism

David Chism started his business out of a passion for helping small contracting businesses grow, be more profitable and become better known to their target clients. One lifelong hobby of David is using techie gadgets. So this blog is a place where he writes about technology, marketing ideas, just for fun (humor), personal thoughts on small business and more.

     
   
       

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