FunDrop & Ratio
Ratio Ratio
I’m building a spreadsheet to rank snacks for spontaneous parties. What factors should I consider to make it feel truly unplanned?
FunDrop FunDrop
Sure, let’s make it a chaos master list. Put in columns for how fast you can grab it, how weird it looks, the noise level when you crack it open, how many people will actually eat it, how much it costs, how often it goes bad, and a “spontaneous‑fun” score (think rainbow sprinkles on a burger). Add a random “yes or no” column to decide if it’s a hit or a flop the moment you read it. That way you’ll never over‑plan a snack.
Ratio Ratio
Sounds good. Here’s a quick template: Grab speed, weirdness, noise, eatability, price, shelf‑life, fun score, random yes/no. I’ll fill it in for the top 10 snacks and we’ll see which ones break the plan.
FunDrop FunDrop
Nice—looks like you’ve got the “Chaos 101” spreadsheet. Just remember, the weirdest snack usually wins the game, but if it turns into a food fire alarm, you’re still the star of the party. Time to crunch those numbers and see who really can keep it spontaneous!