Awkward
Do you ever...
Engage in awkward pauses in conversation, frequent staring at the ground to avoid eye contact, or tough decisions to say "hello" to the same person for the 5th time you've seen them today. Ever ruined a nice acquaintance's attempt at humor by fluttering a smile but turning it into a stern frown and looking down followed by a very audible "heh..."? Ever walked into the same path as someone you don't know then had to decide to stay aggressive and make them change direction or be passive and let them have the direct path or just change directions with them 3 times before finally looking into their eyes for the most awkward feeling in the world? This thread is to you, Mr. or Ms. Awkward. Ron Burgundy: I wanna say something. I'm gonna put it out there; if you like it, you can take it, if you don't, send it right back. I want to be on you. [Veronica turns and walks away] Ron Burgundy: Wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I... I wanna be on you. |
isnt being a teenager great? i totally remember that phase. will you be a giver or a taker?
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believe it or not fresh, most of those things will fade into insignificance sooner or later. It just doesn't seem to happen as much as you get older.
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I vote plough :)
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That's what I did. :lol:
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I do awkward things all the time. I find it difficult to talk to people. Even acquaintances. I can write to them, but I am constantly editing and re-reading.
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I used to be awkward. Then I stopped caring what other people think. I am now the master of the casual encounter. HAH!
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It's pretty much as everybody says, fresh -- time will make the difference. I, myself, was PAINFULLY shy as a kid and quite awkward when I was around twenty, but in middle age I am able to relax and plow through those rude people on the sidewalk. These little changes help keep life interesting.
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It's even better if you're growling and slobbering while you do it.
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I know you're probably tired of hearing "When you get older..." but some things you DO have to wait until you are older. Not so much for you to understand, but so you have gained enough life-lessons and experience of your own to feel comfortable in certain situations. |
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I don't really have the first two anymore but the last one happens a lot because I tend to doze off when I walk, especially when listening to music, so I look up to see I'm walking staight towards someone. If I'm a bad mood I'll let them move, if not, I'll dance. |
Now that's become a real problem. People going through life listening to music, quacking on the phone or otherwise distracted. It's not just a bad idea while driving, people walking, skating, biking, etc, unaware of their surroundings, get hurt too.... even indoors.
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I don't completely doze out, I am still aware of my surroundings, just that I won't tend to move until someone is 10-15 feet in front of me and sometimes we both move the same direction.
I will always be aware when crossing an intersection or something out of the ordinary comes by (a bike or skateboard). I have seen some people jump in front of cars because they weren't paying attention though. That can be very bad. |
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