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On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o)
Think you get 2 points, not only did you creep the girl out but me too!
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On November 17 2010 14:54 AzTec wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o) Think you get 2 points, not only did you creep the girl out but me too!
I'm willing to bet he has gotten way more than two points. Seriously, how would you feel if someone did the same to you? It is just... weird.
Unless you are trolling this whole thread...
o.O
I honestly cannot recall creeping someone out when i didn't intend to, however sometimes i will play tricks that accomplish people being damn creeped out. Like for example about a month ago during civic elections when some campaign volunteer showed up at my door to "convince me to vote" as i was getting out of the shower. I was literally wearing nothing but the towel around my waste and i could see the was nervous, so i milked it. I told him that i wanted to vote but was uninformed and made him go over the platforms for each candidate three or four times to "ensure i could make an informed decision." Meanwhile, i alternated between flexing both of my pecs whilst leaning to the side of my door frame. Then finally, to top it off when he asked me whether i was going to vote, i lied and told him i was only seventeen. Serves the bugger right for spending his day bothering the hell out of random people.
Another example is anytime a couple starts getting too touchy feely while i am lifeguarding. I will tell them "this is a public place... blahblahblah, family facility" and i usually hear back something to the effect of "well, we can do whatever we want, like you said it is a public place." in which i love to respond to by simply staring and whistling. When they inevitably ask for some privacy, i charm back "well, this is a public place and i can do whatever i want." Very effective, to say the least.
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On November 17 2010 15:04 iCanada wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2010 14:54 AzTec wrote:On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o) Think you get 2 points, not only did you creep the girl out but me too! I honestly cannot recall creeping someone out when i didn't intend to, however sometimes i will play tricks that accomplish people being damn creeped out. Like for example about a month ago during civic elections when some campaign volunteer showed up at my door to "convince me to vote" as i was getting out of the shower. I was literally wearing nothing but the towel around my waste and i could see the was nervous, so i milked it. I told him that i wanted to vote but was uninformed and made him go over the platforms for each candidate three or four times to "ensure i could make an informed decision." Meanwhile, i alternated between flexing both of my pecs whilst leaning to the side of my door frame. Then finally, to top it off when he asked me whether i was going to vote, i lied and told him i was only seventeen. Serves the bugger right for spending his day bothering the hell out of random people. Holy shit, this is fucking brilliant. My hat goes off to you.
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On November 17 2010 15:18 Aeres wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2010 15:04 iCanada wrote:On November 17 2010 14:54 AzTec wrote:On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o) Think you get 2 points, not only did you creep the girl out but me too! I honestly cannot recall creeping someone out when i didn't intend to, however sometimes i will play tricks that accomplish people being damn creeped out. Like for example about a month ago during civic elections when some campaign volunteer showed up at my door to "convince me to vote" as i was getting out of the shower. I was literally wearing nothing but the towel around my waste and i could see the was nervous, so i milked it. I told him that i wanted to vote but was uninformed and made him go over the platforms for each candidate three or four times to "ensure i could make an informed decision." Meanwhile, i alternated between flexing both of my pecs whilst leaning to the side of my door frame. Then finally, to top it off when he asked me whether i was going to vote, i lied and told him i was only seventeen. Serves the bugger right for spending his day bothering the hell out of random people. Holy shit, this is fucking brilliant. My hat goes off to you.
I used to do similar things with the Jehovah's Witness/Missionaries that would make there rounds. I say used to, because they started skipping my door.
^_^
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On November 17 2010 14:54 AzTec wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o) Think you get 2 points, not only did you creep the girl out but me too!
yeah, i don't trust school networks for that reason.
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On November 17 2010 14:34 snorlax wrote: I was talking to my friend about how someone had said "Im going to fuck Deahna" (a really hot girl in my grade) so I say "X said" then enter a fat group of people and say "Im going to fuck deahna" to my friend everyone stared at me.
u should have said "X said that he was going to fuck deahna" ^^
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On November 17 2010 12:35 synapse wrote:Sometimes in 3v3, on that map with the 2 destructible rock naturals, I get my second hatch up too early and the creep covers my partner's expo... and they get all angry and stuff
Most relevant post in this thread. The rest of you failed.
The only creeping I've ever done is the staring thing, when I'm really tired.
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On November 17 2010 08:37 VIB wrote: A few minutes ago I just called a friend who have a similar name to my girlfriend and called her "My love". I'm pretty sure she was creeped out as hell. I only noticed the confusion after I hung up.
rofl I do this all the time. The girls just got used to it
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On November 17 2010 14:19 drsnuggles wrote: Well, this some needs some introducing to the topic first. Over the last 2 semesters I've successfully 'invaded' our university's WLAN/WiFi and managed to get access to the e-mail accounts of the students etc..when I'm really bored I like to log-in into accounts on random people and just read some of their mails and hope to read something kinky/insider stuff. After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^
Well, one creepy/funny story was: A girl I've never seen before came back from her study abroad semester and I walked past her and asked her how her semester was..holy fuck she was creeped out and I had realized she didn't know me, so I had to make up an excuse to why I knew her etc. (we're not even 'facebook friends' as you might call it :o)
The OP said in his post to recount times when you accidentally creeped someone out. What you did, you did on purpose, and trust me it's extremely creepy. Actually it's worse than creepy, it's borderline on several things, including neurotic. Like what you're doing sounds to me like a legitimate psychological problem, and it's even worse because you don't seem to find anything wrong with your extremely aberrant behavior. If you aren't trolling, I'd strongly suggest seeing some sort of psychotherapist before this behavior becomes a bigger issue in your life.
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Good god, you're reading waaaaaaaay too much into this. I repeat, it's not something I do on a regular basis, I just did some reading last semester, it's not like the first thing I do when I come home is checking up on new 'stuff' that people do. Please stop talking about psychological crap, I don't care about the stuff that I read there. Edit : I also didn't creep her out on purpose, it's not like I am stalking here and jumping out of a bush and asking her how her semester abroad was. I just met her while walking to university and as she was walking next to a friend of mine I asked her how her semester in Hawai was, so again, please don't confuse things here and assuming things that are not true.
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whatever you fucking stalker creep lmao
User was temp banned for this post.
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I was pulling up outside a cafe to pick up my sister cus we were having a movie night at my place. I saw her waiting outside, but only from behind so I pull up and say "So you need a lift to my place tonight Alex?" She turns around and it totally wasn't my sister! She was pretty creeped out, to make matters worse after explaining to her that she just looked like my sister from behind I found out HER name was also Alex. Just added to how creeped out she felt.
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On November 17 2010 07:48 Aeres wrote: I take pride in the fact that every person I've creeped out has been the target of a conscious decision to do so. My go-to move is to look at the person in question. Once they turn and see me (if they aren't already), I make uncomfortable eye contact, and begin to slowly smile, keeping eye contact all the while. And by slow, I mean sloooooooow. Like, 20 seconds from ignition to completion.
Generally, my mission is successful, and the target is creeped out, but sometimes I giggle and it backfires. The number 1 rule is to maintain discipline when engaging in stealth-smiling. I use a different version of this. I make eye contact with a person and smile at them and keep staring until i get a response. If they look away, they're probably creeped out. If they smile, based on the rules I just made a new friend.
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On November 17 2010 16:05 drsnuggles wrote: Good god, you're reading waaaaaaaay too much into this. I repeat, it's not something I do on a regular basis, I just did some reading last semester, it's not like the first thing I do when I come home is checking up on new 'stuff' that people do. Please stop talking about psychological crap, I don't care about the stuff that I read there. Edit : I also didn't creep her out on purpose, it's not like I am stalking here and jumping out of a bush and asking her how her semester abroad was. I just met her while walking to university and as she was walking next to a friend of mine I asked her how her semester in Hawai was, so again, please don't confuse things here and assuming things that are not true.
This is the part that I think creeped people out the most:
"After you've read their personal stuff for some time, you really get to know people better, without them even knowing you..and sometimes it's kind of hard to distinguish between people you know good because you spent a lot of time with them, and people you know really well because you read all about them ^^"
Because you very clearly have invested a great deal of time into this whole thing, which is certainly not healthy lol
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Yeah, i think my original post was a little bit exaggerating, 'a great deal of time' should translate into 5-6 hours divided into 2 afternoons in my last semester, haven't logged in since 2-3 months or so. end of story :o
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Just being myself seems to creep a lot of people out
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Whenever I read message boards I try to imagine what colour panties the posters wear.
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One time some Mormons were in our neighborhood following 2006 Halloween, my brother got out his devil looking costume, and I went to the garage and got a rusty pitch fork and our mothers Baba Yaga(+ Show Spoiler +http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yaga ) facemask. When they were near to coming to our house, my brother walked in predator fashion with a pitchfork in front of the Mormons and then paced back to the house. Never saw them again.
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I was once walking home at like 9:00 PM when I see my roommate's car coming. So I'm like, sweet now I can get a ride the rest of the way home. I step in front of the car a bit to let him know it's me (it was pretty dark so he may not have recognized me otherwise). And it stops and I open the door and get in the front seat. Needless to say it's some random girl, and there are like 3 people in the back.
That was awkward lol.
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