Passive-Aggressive Notes

by Scott Beale on September 4, 2007 · 7 comments

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Passive-Aggressive Notes is a new blog that documents those little notes that people leave to each other, often between neighbors, roommates, co-workers and strangers.

Has someone left you a note that you want to share? If so, submit it to the project.

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1 Trott September 4, 2007 at 1:46 pm

This is a great idea, except (at the risk of being pedantic) the name. These notes are not at all passive-aggressive. They are simply aggressive. This site is to passive-aggressive what Alanis Morissette is to irony.

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2 art June 1, 2008 at 7:12 pm

I love PAN, too. You should also check out http://www.lostandfoundcollective.com. It’s a collection of weird/funny lost and found ads from the internet. All of them true and really interesting — kind of like PostSecret or Found. Plus, they donate half of the profits from their ads to help the people of New Orleans.

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