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post Jul 12 2006, 04:05 PM
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Have you ever done something but you were so confused while doing it and you wonder why you did?

I was walking along a sidewalk and there were a bunch of people waiting at the red light. As the last car zoomed past, the group of people walked straight across the street even though the light was red. And I just stood there. Usually, I walk straight across if there are no cars visible along that road. But for some reason, I just stood there at the red light. A couple of passer-bys behind me walked ahead and looked back at me with a dazed expression on their faces. I was wondering the whole time I stood there if I should just ignore the red light and walk ahead or wait because it was a red light. As I said, I normally do cross if there are no cars nearby in all four directions... I just found it weird.
 
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post Jul 12 2006, 04:12 PM
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At least it wasn't the opposite and you were crossing when there were cars around. tongue.gif Mmm I tend to stare fixedly at stuff for long periods of time when I should be doing something until someone snaps me out of it. It's weird, though, because nothing passes through my mind as it happens.
 
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post Jul 12 2006, 06:25 PM
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At least it wasn't the opposite and you were crossing when there were cars around.


That is odd. But, I definitely agree with that ^

That would have been a bad story...
 
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post Jul 12 2006, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 12 2006, 4:12 PM) *
At least it wasn't the opposite and you were crossing when there were cars around. tongue.gif Mmm I tend to stare fixedly at stuff for long periods of time when I should be doing something until someone snaps me out of it. It's weird, though, because nothing passes through my mind as it happens.


I do, too. Especially when I'm eating, and no one's talking. Once, during lunch at school, I was doing that, and my friend asked, "Why are you staring at my milk?" tongue.gif it was funny.
 
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post Jul 12 2006, 07:27 PM
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^ I do that like 50 times a day, forreal. I was just doing it before I clicked n the topic.

The other day my friends was like " Wtf, why you looking at my dickk?"

& I didn't even mean too. Hhaha
 
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post Jul 12 2006, 07:40 PM
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QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 12 2006, 2:12 PM) *
At least it wasn't the opposite and you were crossing when there were cars around. tongue.gif Mmm I tend to stare fixedly at stuff for long periods of time when I should be doing something until someone snaps me out of it. It's weird, though, because nothing passes through my mind as it happens.


i do the exact same thing! all the time. it's worse when i do it at work though. i'm a receptionist, so if a customer walks in while im in a daze i might not notice. they'll walk right up to me and stand there for a second before i notice!
 
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post Jul 14 2006, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 12 2006, 4:12 PM) *
Mmm I tend to stare fixedly at stuff for long periods of time when I should be doing something until someone snaps me out of it. It's weird, though, because nothing passes through my mind as it happens.

i do that a lot too. -_-;; sometimes it's rather embarrasing. i was unknowingly staring at this guy in class and he looked at me like " mellow.gif......huh.gif" and he just gave me this weird look as i tried to explain why. -_-
 

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