This here was (and might still be) lashed to a temporary chain-link fence around the construction site at Mission and Chavez. Calling the number is fun.
Update: Beware spoilers in the comments.
This here was (and might still be) lashed to a temporary chain-link fence around the construction site at Mission and Chavez. Calling the number is fun.
Update: Beware spoilers in the comments.
http://jejuneinstitute.org/
They’re at 15th & Mission, too. I assume this is some viral marketing campaign or weird alternate reality game?
This is straight up weird. If it is a campaign for an energy drink (my best guess), they are covering their tracks really well. Great idea, maybe too good to be effective.
also on the tennis courts at Dolores Park.
Looks like this is an alternate reality game. A Google search for “jejune institute” reveals a thread at unfiction about the game (http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=26817).
Yeah, they have an office downtown that can start you on a crazy scavenger hunt.
Im absolutely tired of all of the quasi-yuppie, fake activist wannabe types walking around MY neighborhood , La Mision, acting hip when all they care about is contributing to the regentrification of the Mission District. Yanqui go back to Potrero or Noe Valley somewhere where we can’t see your fake asses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Patria o muerte, you maricones
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