At the top of the list: not caring what time is start drinking. Why is it only socialy acceptable to dink after 5pm? I mean WHAT THE HELL GUYS!
My entire family does that, too, including me. I don't see why someone would think it was a private thing.Jim-a-Lim said:not eating but when i first went to a student house i got confused as to why people were SOOOO sensitive to seeing me walk in and out around the house and my room brushing my teeth most mornings (very busy as a teaching student hence the wander add brushing) apparently i am told its a really private thing :S
Haha I always do that! I thought I was the only one! Usually is a ninja-like fellow jumping on cars, and if no cars appear he falls to the ground and dies.Ethereal said:Sometimes, on long road trips, I pretend there is a little man running alongside the car, jumping over obstacles.
This is weird yes?
Omg. I used to do that alot when I sat with my dad driving to the city. Except it was a monster from Spider-Man, crushing obstaclesEthereal said:Sometimes, on long road trips, I pretend there is a little man running alongside the car, jumping over obstacles.
This is weird yes?
Hahah believe it or not, I do it as well!No Nosferatu said:Same here.hittite said:I do the exact same thingEthereal said:Sometimes, on long road trips, I pretend there is a little man running alongside the car, jumping over obstacles.
This is weird yes?
I hate this so much. My friends make fun of me for having "No Life" because sometimes I'll play videogames all night on fridays, and all they're doing is watching TV or Doing nothing.Georgeman said:More weird than watching "education" for 3 hours on TV apparently.Onyx Oblivion said:Playing games more than 2 hours a day is apparently weird to normal people.
The fact that I have semi-long hair has been weird to my family for about 5 years. They stopped bitching about it recently since I'll be forced to cut them down sooner or later. (Goddamn military service!)
Everythings a fetish nowadays.GaiderDraco said:You know that's an actual fetish. >_0D4zZ said:Stick things up my nose to make me sneeze (I love sneezing).
Yeah, apparently playing NEW video games are worse time-wasters than watching repeats of 10-year-old TV series, midday shitty gossip shows or terrible, propagandistic news. Don't let this get to you though. It will get better.Mrsnugglesworth said:I hate this so much. My friends make fun of me for having "No Life" because sometimes I'll play videogames all night on fridays, and all they're doing is watching TV or Doing nothing.Georgeman said:More weird than watching "education" for 3 hours on TV apparently.Onyx Oblivion said:Playing games more than 2 hours a day is apparently weird to normal people.
The fact that I have semi-long hair has been weird to my family for about 5 years. They stopped bitching about it recently since I'll be forced to cut them down sooner or later. (Goddamn military service!)
AND JUST BECAUSE I'M PLAYING VIDEOGAMES MEANS THAT I HAVE NO LIFE?
Also, a girl wouldn't date me because I play videogames. All she did was watch TV.
I don't watch TV. Ever. I hate it.
That's why I said "since I'm not supposed to speak english yet, apperently..."ajb924 said:I'm most likely going to facepalm once I have the answer but I need to ask... Your learning how to speak English, but you can type it fine. I don't understand... Can you read it but not speak it?TooMiserableToLive said:Wait... That is actually possible? I thought it was just a myth.D4zZ said:Stick things up my nose to make me sneeze (I love sneezing).
OT: Attempting to learn Japanese, even though I'm still at school and being forced to learn German, French (OMGWTFBBQ), Latin, Greek, English (though I have never actually learnt anything in the lessons, since I'm not supposed to speak english yet, apperently...), and Dutch, my native language.
Damn being born in a small country like Holland...
Wow, I have that too.T-Bone24 said:Before starting a video game level, or just during a lull in the action, I have to click on the sticks and press all the triggers, I get this annoying feeling in my hand if I don't.