pofa wrote: I have never done a single thing wrong in mafia, never one lie or act of violence
PhoenixTears wrote:So this guy that I've worked with for three years now (awesome guy, not a creeper) came into my little office place today and looked at me and asked "You're a girl, right?"
I wasn't sure whether to be confused or amused or weirded out by that seemingly random question, so I went with an automatic response: "...I think so."
(Turns out he was trying to find some hand lotion for his new tattoo and he figured since I'm a girl I'd have some. Lucky for him, there was actually some in the office. And I saw him later in the day and said "Still a girl!" XD)
mangaluva wrote:Still endlessly amused by the fact that the Japanese have an actual standard sound effect for "the noise that evil plants make", according to the translation notes of the FMA scanlations I was reading. (They didn't say was the noise actually was, thought- they added "use your imagination" XD)
PhoenixTears wrote:So this guy that I've worked with for three years now (awesome guy, not a creeper) came into my little office place today and looked at me and asked "You're a girl, right?"
I wasn't sure whether to be confused or amused or weirded out by that seemingly random question, so I went with an automatic response: "...I think so."
(Turns out he was trying to find some hand lotion for his new tattoo and he figured since I'm a girl I'd have some. Lucky for him, there was actually some in the office. And I saw him later in the day and said "Still a girl!" XD)
(Or it just means I'm not a girl... which... I'm pretty sure I am. I mean. 22 years... you'd think I'd know by now.)pofa wrote: I have never done a single thing wrong in mafia, never one lie or act of violence

mangaluva wrote:I think we gave some tourists at the Palace a weird moment. The patch of grass we were sitting on was a bit below the Old Entrance (Which is now halfway up the Eastern Wall) and we kept waving whenever we saw tourists standing there and looking at the view and old drawbridge mechanisms until we got a wave back XD

nomemory wrote:mangaluva wrote:I think we gave some tourists at the Palace a weird moment. The patch of grass we were sitting on was a bit below the Old Entrance (Which is now halfway up the Eastern Wall) and we kept waving whenever we saw tourists standing there and looking at the view and old drawbridge mechanisms until we got a wave back XD
There's nothing like waving to total strangers. One of my classmates waves to just about anyone when he is driving, their confused faces are always fun
mangaluva wrote:When I was on the hockey team, we had to get up REALLY early to get the bus to away games at other schools. So we played the wave game to keep ourselves awake; whichever side of the bus got more waves off randomers on the pavement and in cars won XD

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