This is going to be a thread about the weird things myself and my fellow socially awkward brethren do that will likely confound so called 'normal' people. If the thought of being in a crowded room has never put a knot in your stomach, you probably won't understand these things.
I'll start us off.
- That feeling you get when you arrive 20 minutes early for work, decide you want to just sit in the car for a bit and listen to the radio, but can't... because the person in the car next to you is doing the same thing and they'll see you. It's time to either get out and head inside, or find a new parking place.
Also,
- When you enter a large public place, like a store, start heading in one direction, and then realize you're going the wrong way and you need to turn around. Instead of just turning around and going the other way, you have to look at your watch, pretend you didn't notice the time, and then act like you're suddenly turning around to head the opposite way because of some time-sensitive manner.
... Or maybe I'm the only person that does these.
I'll start us off.
- That feeling you get when you arrive 20 minutes early for work, decide you want to just sit in the car for a bit and listen to the radio, but can't... because the person in the car next to you is doing the same thing and they'll see you. It's time to either get out and head inside, or find a new parking place.
Also,
- When you enter a large public place, like a store, start heading in one direction, and then realize you're going the wrong way and you need to turn around. Instead of just turning around and going the other way, you have to look at your watch, pretend you didn't notice the time, and then act like you're suddenly turning around to head the opposite way because of some time-sensitive manner.
... Or maybe I'm the only person that does these.