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This is called the Napkin Experience. Next time you have a party at work or at home, try this and se

This is called the Napkin Experience. Next time you have a party at work or at home, try this and see for yourself. The first time, put these plain/regular napkins in a bunch for guests to use…   Top stories for {NAME} [Quora](   [Which psychological experiment greatly affects everyone?]( Asked in Movie and Entertainment Sphere • Answered by Mathew P. Vanderburg • [June 12, 2023]( [This is called the Napkin Experience. Next time you have a party at work or at home, try this and see for yourself. The first time, put these plain/regular napkins in a bunch... Read more » [Upvote] 4.5K [Comment] 172](   [lock] Your response is private Was this worth your time? This helps us show content you find valuable. Absolutely not Definitely yes   [Why is using a prologue in novels a bad thing?]( Andrew Williams, writer of short stories and occasionally novels. • [Answered April 7]( [There are three kinds of prologue. - The misnamed chapter one. 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