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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Nov 2, 2005 1:34:02 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't do that sort of thing often... Mostly I just do little random actions and things. Impish stuff. Like every day in 9th grade English, I turned Matt Spahr's chair upside down before he came in. That's the kind of things I do. I want to make everyone's day just a little more surreal. I want to make them pause and go 'what the heck was that about?'. I do small stuff--but exceptionally weird. =3 I have an impish nature, and bizarre mischief is in my blood.
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Post by lysinias on Nov 2, 2005 12:53:04 GMT -5
Oh, man. That's great. I love making other people's days surreal. Mine so often is.
I wish I had gone to school with you guys, it would've made things more fun...
Though admittedly, going to an art school of only 500 kids, all of which are sleep deprived, and slightly insane, makes things interesting as it is. Your day had to be a tad surreal. It's just the level of absurdity that made the difference.
Seriously, when you stop blinking when a kid skateboards down the hall, past a bunch of models in bikinis and hits a kid carrying a shiny metal deathtrap, while the chemistry teacher closes his door on the scene after setting a plastic garbage bag hung from the ceiling of his room on fire...
You know things have gone too far.
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 2, 2005 17:18:47 GMT -5
That sounds FUN! I wanna go to YOUR school!
I've got another science class story, actually, a few.
Like you Tai, I often do little things to freak out the people around me. I once spent an entire week where everyday I would wait until the kid sitting next to me got into whatever they were reading then I would switch around everything on their desk. So when the teacher stood up for us to take notes he'd end up grabbing his eraser and attempting to use it to write on his binder. Then he'd just sorta stare at his desk for a second.
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Post by Rehiro on Nov 2, 2005 17:23:42 GMT -5
*sigh* I have a tendancy to feel guilty about doing things like that. But I do have an inclination to... glance at people. Until they look really nervous.
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 2, 2005 17:27:01 GMT -5
I once spent an entire movie in my American government class staring at these select three peopl who were at the right angle. I was trying to draw a realistic person, it's not creepy. Butttt, at the bell they sped out of there like i was coming at them with a ax.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 2, 2005 20:04:55 GMT -5
Hah! The laughing thing I did just two or three weeks ago... I always sit at the back of the room. In the corner. By myself...
My humanities teacher has a tendancy to ramble on about the CIA, what we're NOT supposed to do in class, etc... I've made a name for her: The JOHNSONATOR!! Fear her, for she is the evil teacher incarnate. Honestly. No joke...
And anyway, I'll be sitting at the back of class, and most likely drawing or writing something in one of my note/sketchbooks... And then I'll become so concentrated on it, that when somebody moves my notebook to make me pay attention, I'll keep drawing. On the air. I also have the shameless tendancy to stare at people from across the room, rather blankly, until they either notice and get creeped out, shake their heads, or shudder. I get the shudder alot, suprisingly... Alos, when I draw my character expressions, I can't help but imitate them for some reason. It really is quite strange, according to my classmates. I pull all sorts of pranks on my sister, who's room is right across from mine... Like after we've watched a creepy movie or TV show, like Creepy Canada (One of my favourites), I'll scratch the walls slowly, and make heavy footsteps whilst coming up the stairs... I'll steal something off her wall, turn her chair around, switch stufff on her desk. change what side of the bed her pillow is on... It's fun!
My brother isn't as easy to prank, but if I go fast enough, and get the act right, I can steal something out of his backpack, and switch which pocket it was in, move his pencil to the other side of the table when he's doing his homework... Just... Random stuff. To make him confused.
I've also been known to set booby traps on my door.
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Post by Rehiro on Nov 2, 2005 20:31:23 GMT -5
All of you people are weird *sweat drop*
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 2, 2005 20:35:34 GMT -5
Oh, that reminds me... I have this running gag going on with my english teacher. She'll ask if I've finished ALL my homework, and I reply...
"Yyyeesssss... Of course I finished it... PERMANENTLY!!" *Breaks off into evil chuckle*
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 2, 2005 20:36:20 GMT -5
I'm weird? I'M WEIRD?!! You, sir, are the weird one here!! What have you to say to THAT?! Huh?! HUH?!!
^____^
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Post by Rehiro on Nov 2, 2005 20:43:29 GMT -5
I could only be so fortunate....
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 2, 2005 20:46:43 GMT -5
Nicely said... Well! You may have won the battle... But... Actually, I don't believe in actual violence.
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Post by Üfy the Teddy Slayer. on Nov 3, 2005 13:31:46 GMT -5
Heehee, I've been giggling like mad reading all of those. My school was too strict to do anything mischievous in, we usually sat in absolute silence. However, I used to go on creative writing courses and such to a place called Kilve Court, and everyone there was mildly insane. I used to do things like stand in corners to make people jump. Not by jumping out, they would just jump as soon as they noticed me, I had long black hair and a long black coat and have always been very tall and pale. Quite often I would sit in wardrobes to write my stories or poetry too, with a lantern hanging from a coat hanger. Jumping out at people who have been in the same room as you for an hour without knowing it is fun. =^.^= Also sometimes at nights everyone would sneak into the same room to chatter and stuff. I found that if I lay under one of the beds people would forget I was there, even the other regulars who knew me. Then it’s just a case of watching and waiting till an ankle comes close enough.. Oo and sometimes we used to go down into the basement/cellar thingy and various people would sing songs because it was all stonework and had good acoustics. If I ever sung it was always a chant in Latin or something. By the time I was done everyone was usually freaked, because everyone there has a really, really hyperactive imagination, and would spend the rest of the time creeping each other out. =^.^= Meh, becoming too old to go there was like outgrowing Narnia.
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 3, 2005 17:46:49 GMT -5
I also imitate the expressions of the people I'm drawing. I'lll also get out of my desk in the middle of class and imitate the position that they're in. Which can be strange if they're, y'know, running, or landing a jump...or happen to be an animal.
And nobody, EVER moves my notebook. Just today actually, this kid stole my sketchpad and I ran up to him, got real close to him, and put one hand on the pressure points in his neck and the other on my sketchpad, BEFORE I realized what I was doing.
sorry about you outfroing your school-place and all, that's sucky. I've done things like that before. I love small places, so I often end up laying under a bed or hanging out in a closet. From there the freaking out is just too easy.
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Post by lysinias on Nov 3, 2005 19:51:02 GMT -5
Mmm, yeah I miss DASH, when I think of the crazyness, This place is just too...calm.
And the sketchbook thing I had with regular books. If you aren't my friend and you touch my book, I go nuts. I am usually really laid back at school too, so no one expects this. I only swat at my friends, but I also know when you aren't my friend, so I grab your arm and pull down really hard if you put your hand in front of my book, and if you manage to get it out of my hands, I lunge at you, and grip my book, twist you arm, and punch your arm with the other hand until you let go. People learned FAST. I never did permanent damage though.
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 3, 2005 23:32:39 GMT -5
I've pretty much perfected hissing, It's very fun, especially when you're good at it. I've also bitten a couple of people who tried to take my stuff.
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Nov 3, 2005 23:43:08 GMT -5
Yeah, I have a stack of books I don't go places without... And don't like to be touched. And if you do--cue voice-acting skills again--I snarl something like 'Touch it, and you'll be eating through a straw for a month.' =3 I mostly do hisses or growls when I'm just displeased by events.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 4, 2005 0:42:50 GMT -5
I have this kind of hiss... Sounds like a rattle snake, it does. I also have a rather large closet in my bedroom, and I've set up a little reading area in there that noone but my best friend knows about... It has a flashlight tied to a clotheshanger, a folded up sleeping bag on the floor to curl up on, and shelving where I keep books and batteries for the flashlight, and occasionally a glass of water or milk. When people enter my room, whether I'm in the closet or not, I have made a habit of drawing myself up from whereever I've been skulking, and either cackling maniacally, or hissing evily... Or spinning my chair slowly around and around, just staring blankly at then from whatever angle I can manage. Funfunfun...
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Post by lysinias on Nov 4, 2005 18:24:07 GMT -5
Hissing is fun. I sound like a cat hissing. It even freaks out my cat. I hiss to warn people off when they haven't done the thing that'll piss me off yet. I also show off my teeth when I hiss... They are kinda sharp.
When people come into a room and don't know I am there yet, I tend to hiss when they turn on lights, or if I am hidden I do whatever it is that'll freak them out. I usually make strange noises, then leap out at them. Though when a room is dark and they turn on the lights not knowing you're there, they jump. Sometimes I sneak up on people, I have a very quiet walk normally, so people don't hear me anyway. It is always fun to see people jump when they realize you've been walking just behind them for a while.
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 5, 2005 13:58:57 GMT -5
I know what you mean with the walking thing. I love sneaking up on people by just walking, especially since people like to tell me that I have really heavy footfalls.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 5, 2005 14:01:10 GMT -5
I also have a rather quiet walk! One time, my sister was walking home from school, and I got a ride from my school to the corner that's maybe a block away from my house, and I spotted her ad ran up behind her and followed her all the way hom, behind her by about six or so feet... And then I tapped on her shoulder, and she completely freaked out!!
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Post by lysinias on Nov 5, 2005 15:28:52 GMT -5
Heehee cool, it is always fun to freak out a sibling. Yeah, I didn't even know I walked so soft for a while, I never really noticed, I just didn't like making noise, and I have poor balance unless I walk a certain way, which happens to be rather soft and quiet.
If you are walking quiet enough, people don't notice you even when you are walking right next to them. When they notice you there, it freaks them out alot more. I did that to 2 friends at the same time once. They were talking, and I saw them walk by, so I got up and started to walk with them. I was barely an inch from touching one of them. When the one I was closest to turned her head a little she saw me and jumped. It was funny. She had the best expression on her face.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 5, 2005 16:41:45 GMT -5
Ah yes... The expressions on people's faces when they realise they've been followed... Mehehehe...
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Post by Rehiro on Nov 5, 2005 20:27:00 GMT -5
Yeah, people always try to sneak up on me, or fool me into thinking they are somewhere that they are not. Because I have an uncanny way of sensing a person before they come into sight.
Im not without flaw though. And when I do get surprised the reaction is always very humorous since im not expecting it.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 5, 2005 20:44:53 GMT -5
What sort of reactions? Last ime somebody suprised me, I judo-flipped them onto the floor before I knew what was happening! O.o
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Post by Rehiro on Nov 5, 2005 21:00:49 GMT -5
I usually shriek and jump into battle position... okay yelp... i'll go with yelp.
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Post by deltaT on Nov 6, 2005 1:45:04 GMT -5
I have to admit, I am really easily surprised. Like, if I am washing dishes, and one of my kids walks into the kitchen, I never hear them, I just turn around and they are there...and I scream.
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Nov 6, 2005 1:55:11 GMT -5
Gee, you sound like my grandmother. She scares easily, which delights my sister. And now that I have a video camera, we wanna record stuff and send in a Grandma Scare Montage to one of those video shows. =3
Yeah. We're evil.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 6, 2005 15:37:28 GMT -5
Indeed. I wish to do the same with sister scare videos now...
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Post by silverwolf on Nov 7, 2005 21:19:24 GMT -5
One time my friend scared me and I jumped, turned around, and hit her with enough force to propel myself in the opposite direction. It's pretty easy to scare me, not by sneaking up on me, my hearing's pretty good, but by standing completely still right where I can't see you.
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Post by Scarecrow on Nov 8, 2005 14:08:41 GMT -5
People can sneak up on me sometimes when I'm medatating, reading, drawing or something of the like... I've been known to grab hands unconsiously if their placed on my shoulder, and sometimes other things like hissing or ducking into a feral position and holding whatever I was working on like a weapon.
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