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Mistermixmaster

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Awkward seems to be my middle name or something. It's a safe bet to say that at least 3/5 of the people I've talked to ever (be it at school, in the store, or at home) have told me that I'm awkward. Hell, even my parents and my sister have told me that. (And that number is probably rounded down rather generously.)

Well, it's not like I give a darn. Talking to myself is a damn good way to do some serious thought-processing, even if it is in public. I've also been told that I'm awkward for being lonely, yet still being picky when it comes to girls I'd like to date. *sigh*
 

onewheeled

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Extremely. Big groups, small groups, I'm always the one that just kind of sits there and doesn't say much.

It doesn't help that I have a bit of a stutter...
 

Amberella

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I'm socially awkward. :/

Even my family says so. But that might be because I'm not close with any of them and when we have a family function (Much like the 4th coming up) I tend to just sit there and ignore them all. They do try to talk to me but I just don't feel comfortable talking to them.
 

dead.juice

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Awkward is one of my prime personality traits. Fortunately, I've learned (after years of being devastatingly awkward) how to make my awkwardness entertaining instead of uncomfortable.
If you put your heart into the stupid things you do on impulse, its can be more endearing than weird.
 

brunothepig

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Not that I can recall. I'm asocial, though most people insist on calling me antiscoial. Disinterested in small talk, so I frequently respond to "how is your day?" with something stupid like "hello", or a simple "hey there" with "I'm great!" But like I said, I'm asocial. I don't hate social interaction, and I'll take any opportunity to hang with my friends so it's not a great description, but social situations with people I don't know, I am quite awkward mostly out of disinterest.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I used to be when I was a kid, but it sort of faded when my social life exploded (read: became interested in girls, especially in having sex with them (to varying degrees of success)). Conversation takes practice, like anything else. So I would a stereotypical socially-inept gamer if I wasn't forced not to be.
 

Nouw

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Nope. I'm never awkward unless I want to be.
[sub]Or when meeting someone new >.>[/sub]
 

Sammisaurus

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Never been told I'm an overall awkward person, just that I have awkward moments. Like one time a friend one gave me ten dollars in ones and I just kinda mumbled "stripper money... awesome" and they were like "What? Did you just say something about stripping?"
 

The_Yeti

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i'm 6'5 with a full beard, prescription motorcycle glasses, wear a wal-mart hat, size 15 black boots, i visually come off like either a hobo or a knife-wielding serial killer.

Creepy and Awkward is who I am.
 

dead.juice

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Sammisaurus said:
Never been told I'm an overall awkward person, just that I have awkward moments. Like one time a friend one gave me ten dollars in ones and I just kinda mumbled "stripper money... awesome" and they were like "What? Did you just say something about stripping?"
If your friends think that's awkward, you need to find friends with a sense of humor.
 

Shakomaru

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Yes. I am Definitely socially awkward. Liking ponies doesn't really help either... I have been told the former by my very good friend multiple times. Self esteem issues. Then of course when I'm around certain friends I can't shut up :/
 

Dyme

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No friends since 8th grade, studying now.
Stopped looking awkward and bought new clothes when starting to go to University. Now it is just the more awkward when people find out that I am Mr. Weird, because usually Mr. Weirds don't look like Mr. Fancypants. Luckily I am alone most of the time, so I am quite happy.
 

Westaway

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Yes, many a times. It pisses me off and tell them they are akward. Then they get pissed off.
 

Woodsey

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Not really, not that awkward/shy any more. Did used to have a few people when I was younger go, "you're really quiet", as if suddenly I would burst into song to prove otherwise.
 

Westaway

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Yes. And now I'm moving and I'm going to need to make new friends. Fuck my ass, am I screwed. The only way I got my friends is because we were tiny kids. Now...
 

RJ Dalton

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All the time. I spend most of my time alone, so I don't know how to notice body language very well - oh, I know how to read it when I *do* notice it, but it's a rare occurrence when that happens - so I make any kind of social situation very awkward just by being present.