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Perwer

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Every time I take a shit I think to myself: "I sure as hell hope this is where I'm supposed to be doing it."

On a more serious note: I talk to myself a lot, and I constantly catch myself rhythmically tapping various objects in my environment while songs play in my head.
 

Custard_Angel

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I can crack my toes by curling them up.

Don't need hands or anything... I do it all the time, but other people find this strange... Can't think why.
 

Xanadeas

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I have a habit of chewing the skin off my lower lip. I crack my knuckles, neck, ankles, wrists, toes, and back all the time... And there's another habit I've got that people can't find out about unless I mention it myself because people can't read minds. XD I have a tendency to try and think what other people will say about anything I may say. Such as Me: "Hn, nice day isn't it?" then I try and think of every possible response a friend will have to the question/topic at hand. I've gone through countless conversations and discarded topics because I didn't like their mental outcome.
 

Spacelord

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I sing along with Bon Jovi and Journey and the like in a really high-pitched voice. Sometimes I break out in dance when I think no-one's watching (on many occasions, I was horrified to find that people WERE watching), and when I fall asleep after having enough drinks I sleep with my eyes half open and I snore really creepily. I found this out when I went on holiday with a couple of friends. They couldn't sleep because I was snoring, and they were too scared to wake me up.

Also on a related note: I have a pretty big dent in my chest. The medical term for it is 'pectus excavatum', which is latin for 'a dent in your chest'. *snigger* I've gotten used to it, but whenever I take my shirt off and no-one knows they're usually quite shocked. I usually get responses like "What the fuck is up with your sternum?" or "So... where's your heart, then?"
 

Just_Karol

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For me, it's that whole existing thing I do. Don't know why, but it seems to vex everyone....
Sigh.
 

Shadow Law

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Spacelord said:
I sing along with Bon Jovi and Journey and the like in a really high-pitched voice. Sometimes I break out in dance when I think no-one's watching (on many occasions, I was horrified to find that people WERE watching), and when I fall asleep after having enough drinks I sleep with my eyes half open and I snore really creepily. I found this out when I went on holiday with a couple of friends. They couldn't sleep because I was snoring, and they were too scared to wake me up.

Also on a related note: I have a pretty big dent in my chest. The medical term for it is 'pectus excavatum', which is latin for 'a dent in your chest'. *snigger* I've gotten used to it, but whenever I take my shirt off and no-one knows they're usually quite shocked. I usually get responses like "What the fuck is up with your sternum?" or "So... where's your heart, then?"
Oh, you have to respond to all questions about your dent in your chest with, "I Met Chuck Norris once....he was NOT happy."
 

Jonatron

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A big list, but I'd take most for granted, so I'll have forgotten them.

- I crack my neck, legs, back and arms very loudly. I'm trying to stop and replace it with stretching.
- Always complaining about being tired, even if I've had >8 hours.
- Sneeze without letting it out. Gets a few looks when my head expands an inch and there's a muffled *THUD*.
- I vibrate when I laugh. If I get caught in hysterics... It's very noticable.
-take stairs three at a time. I wanna get up there quickly.
- cock an eyebrow (-_^) whenever I'm unsure about something or cynical. Always my right eye.
- put chips in burgers and crisps in sandwiches.


There's much much more, but It'd be tiring. I'm REALLY tired right now, sucks... :D
 

bradley348

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Walking around in my white clothes (which are just SPLATTERED with red paint) while wearing a hokey mask and carrying around a chainsaw.


everyone gives you these completely creeped out looks
 

Lynx

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Satis said:
If I do something on one side of my body I have to do the same thing on the other side.
For example if I rup my teeth together on the left side I have to rube them on the right.
It really sucks when I loose count of these things because then I freak out and feel like if I dont get it right im gonna die.
I might have said too much.
Ah, symmetry obsessions.... how I've searched for someone who can relate to it. ^^
When I was a kid I used to tap my feet on the floor while sitting down, but I absolutely had to tap the same amount of taps on each foot, or it would feel wrong. The same for things like scratching - if you scratch your left arm, you gotta scratch the right one!
 

EeveeElectro

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I'm always pulling my hair out >.< my hairs frazzled because of my straightners and died.
When people see me, they're like, 'omg wtf r u doin lol'
XD
 

Rawker

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la-le-lu-li-lo" post="18.129482.2806322 said:
My cursing mostly, I've gotten to the point where I no longer notice it.
It's not repetitive or obnoxious, but I'll be like 'Hey man, can I fuckin' borrow that lighter?'
Or 'Your shirt is cute as shit.'
Same here, it gets really bad when I'm around other people's parents, because my folks are cool with it, but later my mom will be like "You really shouldn't have said that."
 

Julianking93

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I quote literature a lot.

People usually don't know what I'm talking about if I start quoting Tolstoy or something, but I really don't care.

I'll also be caught singing to myself. I won't even realize I'm doing it until I notice people are either giggling or looking at me with a "what the fuck" face.
 

Lissa-QUON

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I have the remarkable ability to sneak up on people and disappear in broad daylight regardless of the fact that I'm almost 6ft tall, red haired and wear a bowler hat on a daily basis.
 

Echo_419

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Shuffle cards. I have a deck in front of my P.c. And i shuffle them for hours all the time everyone hates it.

*edit* I just started after i posted this and didnt notice.
 
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Satis said:
If I do something on one side of my body I have to do the same thing on the other side.
For example if I rup my teeth together on the left side I have to rube them on the right.
It really sucks when I loose count of these things because then I freak out and feel like if I dont get it right im gonna die.
I might have said too much.
I kinda do the same thing. Actually I just touched the right mouse button because I touched the left. WHY HAVE YOU MADE ME REALISE MY PROBLEMS?!
 

Insanum

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la-le-lu-li-lo said:
My cursing mostly, I've gotten to the point where I no longer notice it.
It's not repetitive or obnoxious, but I'll be like 'Hey man, can I fuckin' borrow that lighter?'
Or 'Your shirt is cute as shit.'

Not that bad per se, but you get the gist...

I also skip around my house and do silly stuff around strangers, which people think is quite odd.

Oh yeah, I also dance while I drive, which gets me odd looks.
I do all of the above.

I have epic hearing so singing along to background music in asda is the best way to get funny looks & or white coat stalkers.

And medium length hair + Bluetooth headset don't mix either ¬¬
 

AbsoluteVirtue18

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Wadders said:
Griever18 said:
Like I'll be laying on the couch and feel like saying something to break the silence, so I blurt out "In my mind, I'm probably the biggest sex maniac you ever saw."
That sounds like its from Catcher in the Rye? is it? maybe I'm wrong...

OT: I can click my neck which usually makes a horrid cracking sound and usually makes those nearby wince. It's actually quite fun to see their reactions.

Sometimes my leg twitches too, and I it it to stop it. Not sure if that actually works, but it is a bit of a weired thing to do..
Yes, yes it is. I love that book.