What's odd about you? - Evilfaic - Oct. 19, 2011
Sorry if a topic like this exists already. I tried searching for one, and there was nothing.
RE: What's odd about you? - Mickey - Oct. 19, 2011
Well, I don't think it would be a good idea telling people about the things that are wrong with us, because we're all unique!
RE: What's odd about you? - Viral - Oct. 19, 2011
@DFB3636 ive had deja vu since i was 6 and sometimes its a bit freaky when things happen again
RE: What's odd about you? - Raigeko13 - Oct. 20, 2011
I play football and I'm a total nerd o:
screw you society
RE: What's odd about you? - Hov - Oct. 20, 2011
Im an 'middle-class' kick boxer and I play beyblades Not to mention I'm a otaku also
RE: What's odd about you? - Annoying-Fork - Oct. 20, 2011
Just read this. All of this, and try to understand how bored I can get:
"Anything that happens first, happens first because it was made to be that way."
Planned are the ants desperately crawling and climbing upon the grains of which comprise the cement, the same cement making up the foundation of the ground surrounding the bored homeless man standing on the manhole cover. The same manhole cover that ages in rust like iron always does.
Planned are the semi-translucent properties of each and every grain comprising the cement foundation. The same foundation made from the semi-translucent-grained cement which makes up the floor in the center of the cul-de-sac, the same cul-de-sac surrounding the one man standing out in the middle all alone without anything to do or people to know. The same man who stands numb on top of the rusted manhole cover.
The same manhole cover, iron and softened by the rust from the oxygen we live in. The same Oxygen the desperate ants are sacrificing to climb up the grainy cement curbs.
Planned is the angle of which the sun's rays are positioned, the rays are the 180-degree beams of heat lighting the grass and toiling ants. The grass stands tall with a glazing dew atop their sharp canopies. The sun caresses the grass, the same sun which beams down on the cement, the same cement with an implied translucence within their grain. The same grain that makes up the same concrete bedding on the SAME GROUND which surrounds the bored man. The exact person at the prime of poverty stares bored yet oblivious in the distance. An unforgiving haze surrounds his head- no less his brain.
His mind circles around what is normal, and what is planned. Whatever comes first happens for whoever intended the transpiration.
Intentionally, the ants curl their bodies to the twitch of their antennas, the same antennas made to communicate within the colony. The same colony which desperately climbs the steep curb made of the subtle grains. The same grains which make up the cement, the cement used for foundation. The same foundation being circled by the grassy cul-de-sac, circling the manhole cover. The same manhole cover an impoverished man stands atop of, which is beaten down with heat likewise the cement. The same heat made by the sun in diagonal rays across the grass. The dew on top of the grass. The boredom and catatonia of a homeless man dressed in raggedy gray cloth.
Planned are the bricks and their harmonious pattern. The pattern determined by the architects construction. The same construction that has developed the cul-de-sac which surrounds the bored housebroken individual decked in gray rags. If the man ever lived here, he would've left everything. Manhole cover, ants, heatwaves, radiation- radiation.
Planned. The radiation which beams down crudely atop the roofs and everything else. Everything else being ants, children now coming out to play. The shudders in every window, window of the houses around. Houses surrounding the streets made of a static environment of semi-translucent concrete made gold by the suns rays, rays which complement the dew on the grass, their canopies glistening in the prime of heat. The grass ants desire, their respective colonies abundant in effort to survive.
Planned are the garbage bags rotting on the curb while maggots propagate inside the very middle of their smooth plastic enclosures. The same garbage bag which is sloughing to the side as those always would. On top of the grass and curb connected to the circular pattern of houses. The homes circling the circular circularity of the very 360 Degree Cul-De-Sac welcoming a bored oblivious bum.
Planned are the ambiguous winds coming from the east, barely from any other direction. Directions which only one is stared distantly into, blowing hair of anyone at east outside world. If East meant anything, they would've left everything behind.
Planned are the power lines moving according to how the wind blows, the same wind gathering from the East and destroying the pedestrians neatly combed hairs. The same hair which was used to describe these local natives- that've left everything otherwise. Something the homeless man contemplated if he ever had a life here. Nobody taxes the loitering folks at all.
Planned are the squirrels staring within their catatonic stillness halfway up the trunk of a tree. The same tree complimented by a mixture of light and shade, subtle with simplicity. A couple of relatively young pigeons sit atop the canopy twitching their heads and singling the repetitive chirps. The same chirps that compliment the morning.
Planned are the termites undetectable rage which lasts one second, then poof! They're all gone! The same rage that brews within the Eastern breeze of the outside world. Outside where the young folk engage in their daily shenanigans. The shenanigans of course come first thing... Remember kids, whatever happens first...
Planned is the metallic taste of the air only detectable by blind people and animals. Contributed by the sun and organic/inorganic elements. Elements being metal, or just noble gasses. Either way these are the same conjunction of materials that have been used to kill the termites that had planned their attack shortly before being killed at flash-point. If we could be killed at such a record, the entire state would've been abandoned at will.
Planned are the Robin eggs sitting in the nest atop the branches and twigs of the tree just east of its town. The same eggs that had been sitting there for 36 hours. Thirty-Six being a popular number for some reason. The same thirty-six hours where a night owl flees back to safety (more like "safety") of his woods. Either the East scared him or whatever speculation will seed from an unmarked narrative.
Planned are the prayers which after the day are argued incessantly over their value in morning etiquette. If it ever was about the etiquette anyway. It is a subject of interest whether or not the left hand grabs the right one first and if a gun needs to be held by the right before. Before being what happened prior to the praying time. Paying respects to both wings of the metaphorical bird. The same metaphor which like the east has no meaning. Thus not in condition of being criticized openly.
Planned are the muffled sounds alarms make for those still asleep. The same ones who tolerate lives encased in claustrophobic, glass containers. Containers which hold out daily bread and caffeine. Caffeine which is flushed throughout the murky underground of the Cul-De-Sac.
Planned is the fact that Wednesday's the unwashed coffee mug sitting on top of the generic white-tiled counter. After all, it is called "Hump Day" for repeatedly consorting with either a lover or through bestiality. This started something and will continue to ONLY START THINGS unless everything afterwards disappears from the face of the Earth. Thursday starts as the broken green glass bottles below another trash bag waiting to be placed- waiting again- on a curb.
Planned were the unfinished papers sitting on the desk for a new day. The same day which swears FIRST THING that those papers will stay. Staying, staying still and stout. Stout are the letters written on with ink. Ink describing this very quantum moment. Beginning this morning- those letters will dry ONLY WHEN THE SUN- SAME SUN BEAMS DOWN on each character BEGINS to shine through the partly obscured windows. If these windows meant anything they had likely stopped this literature dead. Dead being Bic ballpoint pens. Pentel ballpoint pens. Sharpie markers. Whatever.
The three writing utensils, these papers that lust for the air. They lust for such simple winds which are capable of returning their minerals into the earth. The pride from such lifeless refuse endears earlier hours of dawn. Dawn definitely means something- unlike the messy tides of Eastern Winds. Which- again- means the opposite to what we want (if it was ever desired for an actual reason).
The North asked the West, the West asked the North, the North asked the South, the South asked the North, the East inquired about his persecution. The North acknowledged his persecution. East denied the aggressive claims. West only followed North and South's judgement so far. Unsurprisingly, none of them speak anymore. Anything after a decision falls outside 3D into 1D. Red and Black to just Black.
Hint: It still goes.
RE: What's odd about you? - CyberBlader27 - Oct. 20, 2011
(Oct. 20, 2011 12:03 AM)® Wrote: Im an 'middle-class' kick boxer and I play beyblades Not to mention I'm a otaku also The english definition or japanese? The meanings of otaku are very different.
RE: What's odd about you? - Pony - Oct. 20, 2011
My personality is odd. I am a nerd, but I really like to play football and am quite good at it. I love the Beatles, and the best thing to do for me is what some kids consider dumb: BEYBLADE!!!!
RE: What's odd about you? - Viral - Oct. 20, 2011
Well im also a sporty kind of dude but i hv asmtha at the same time so i take a break and take a puff from my puffer so i can breath again, im a total nerd that gets 60 percent and below if i dont study, i also have deja vu and NOW i study alot because every test i get and its above 70 i get a bey, and i have heaps of tests a term
RE: What's odd about you? - Evilfaic - Oct. 20, 2011
Here's another one: I'm 12, and I already love techno music XD
And actually @mailz0rr, I never study, and I get all A's
RE: What's odd about you? - Futomos - Oct. 20, 2011
Hah, I am 11, and I know 52 digits in the number "pi". Like DFB3636, I never study for anything, and I get all good grades.
RE: What's odd about you? - galaxylynx - Oct. 20, 2011
im 13, I hate losing so much in every sport and game i play that i get headaches sometimes,i also get grades most of the times on quizs without studying except just one class
and i have a quick question how do you make those pictures with your names in them and stuff?
RE: What's odd about you? - MetalZoroark21 - Oct. 20, 2011
Well, Usually when I study for a Quiz/Test (IF its science) I study about 45 minutes in school(Study Hall),then right when I leave study hall I forget all I studied..Usually I do very bad or very good on the test or quiz...And I dont have short term membory.
RE: What's odd about you? - galaxylynx - Oct. 20, 2011
lol thats kinda funny, almost the same happens to me but when i am picking awnsers all of a sudden i know them then when i have to show my neighbor how to do it when correcting them i dont know how to do it!
RE: What's odd about you? - Evilfaic - Oct. 20, 2011
(Oct. 20, 2011 1:32 AM)Futomos Wrote: Hah, I am 11, and I know 52 digits in the number "pi". Like DFB3636, I never study for anything, and I get all good grades.
When my friend was 11, he memorized 74 didgets of pi. I'll bet now he forgets about 60 of them.
RE: What's odd about you? - NoodooSoup - Oct. 20, 2011
This thread has become an "i don't study but i get a's!!!!!!" thread. Amazing.
It's not odd at all. Many people can.
RE: What's odd about you? - ElementalDude97 - Oct. 20, 2011
When i studh for a test or quiz i forget everything and fail the test or quiz but when i dont study at all,all comes back all of a sudden!!!
RE: What's odd about you? - galaxylynx - Oct. 20, 2011
(Oct. 20, 2011 2:08 AM)NoodooSoup Wrote: This thread has become an "i don't study but i get a's!!!!!!" thread. Amazing.
It's not odd at all. Many people can. lol lets stay on topic ok guys
RE: What's odd about you? - RayUniStriker - Oct. 20, 2011
This is a cool forum well I can bend my fingers all the way back to touch my hand (without using my other hand)
RE: What's odd about you? - galaxylynx - Oct. 20, 2011
(Oct. 20, 2011 3:11 AM)ScottPilgrimWBA Wrote: This is a cool forum well I can bend my fingers all the way back to touch my hand (without using my other hand) Now thats odd are sure nothings wrong with it i cant even get them halfway back!i also have deja vu 24/7
RE: What's odd about you? - RayUniStriker - Oct. 20, 2011
I forgot its like when like when I wake up I already know what is gonna happen that day... (24/7 de ja vu)
RE: What's odd about you? - Kujikato - Oct. 20, 2011
I play the violin, and i am short tempered, betcha you never thought i would be able to play an instrument such as the violin! + piano, harmonica, recorder.
RE: What's odd about you? - Shido-kun - Aug. 10, 2014
I'm a pervert,also I always say stuff like: I'm gonna kill you.
RE: What's odd about you? - Dual - Aug. 10, 2014
What's odd about me? Oh, don't open that door.
I never swear, I'm socially awkward, I can turn my hands 360 degrees, I like sports not popular in my country, I hate frosting, I don't like society, I hate modern music, I play jaw harp, there's too much, that's just a slice of the pie.
RE: What's odd about you? - Houka Inumuta - Sep. 18, 2014
I have five eyes.
2 for the default sense of sight, 2 more for the lens of my glasses and 1 more which is often denoted as the "Third Eye."
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