After reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "Constantly Risking Absurdity," which explores the poet's daring craft, write about your most absurd personal experience. Describe a single, specific incident that felt ridiculously bold or foolish. Ensure your response is vivid, concise, and captures the essence of absurdity.

Prompt Response: An absurd personal experience I've had is in july. At a camp for engineering, during lunchtime, I had fully stacked my plate, I was starving. After I got everything I wanted, I was walking back to my table with my friend when two girls were walking past us. At first they paused, then out of nowhere, one girl pointed at my plate and did a "scream laugh". I wasnt quite sure what had happened in the moment but they just walked away giggling afterwards. I looked at my friend and he was just as confused as I was. We shrugged, continued to our table and ate lunch.

Summary: Today, we read and analyzed Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem and watched a video of Nik Wallenda crossing the Grand Canyon.

Reflection: Seeing Nik Wallenda stepping over the canyon like that made me wonder what he felt while doing so. Why did he choose to be an acrobat out of all things? Is it because of his grandfather? Are there other factors? 

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