Do you enjoy purposely creeping people out?

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24 Feb 2011, 1:59 am

I must say it is one of my fun things to do to others; I just like seeing how they react. Since I love horror I use that in my conversations, from pick up lines, to slippery slope situations and describing in detail freaky situations. I usually get the comment from people that I'm freaky, or scary yet this doesn't hurt my feelings. It pleases me :D Does anyone else feel this way too? Tell me a funny for you situation when you scared someone.


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24 Feb 2011, 6:18 am

I have enough trouble with people without making them think i'm even weirder. :?



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24 Feb 2011, 6:33 am

Yeah, I do sometimes act weird just to see what funny reactions people give me. It's like real life trolling :lol:



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24 Feb 2011, 7:37 am

Yeah, it's pretty fun. I make my flatmate sick at least one a week by showing him the latest equivalent to "2 girls one cup" :)


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24 Feb 2011, 10:46 am

I used to do that when I was younger but only to people I had already decided I didn't like. If they didn't get the idea a bit of terror worked just fine in delivering the message - and somehow made me 'cool' in my little nerd clique.



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24 Feb 2011, 12:43 pm

Yes, secretly. Too bad I don't have the oppurtunity to do it often...



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24 Feb 2011, 6:50 pm

During one of my first conversations with my dentist and his assistants, I was going through a mental checklist of my favorite Tim Burton movies and asked them if they had seen any, since this is what I do whenever I meet someone for the first time. When I asked them about Sweeney Todd, they said they had not heard of it and asked me what it was about. I told them all about the plot involving throat-slicing and cannibalism, and they all started laughing.

I don't know why they laughed. I figure it was either because it made them nervous, or they thought that enjoying such a violent movie was incongruous with my wholesome appearance and polite mannerisms. Probably the latter.



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24 Feb 2011, 6:53 pm

I love it. :lol: IRL trolling FTW. :wink:



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24 Feb 2011, 7:00 pm

I'm an Actor and the world is my stage. Whahaha


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24 Feb 2011, 7:27 pm

ryan93 wrote:
Yeah, it's pretty fun. I make my flatmate sick at least one a week by showing him the latest equivalent to "2 girls one cup" :)


I had great fun in a team meeting at my old job talking about a friend of mine who would make "2 girls one cup" look tame...nearly made a team mate throw-up, so much so she left the room. In retrospect not a good idea at work, but it amused me :twisted:


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24 Feb 2011, 7:29 pm

Good God, no.


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24 Feb 2011, 7:33 pm

I tend to accidentally creep people out a lot, zero filter on my mouth and all...sometimes I do push it a little bit.

Not sure if others are like me, when around others you sort of show off, only being aspie you're not sure how to 'show off' so it translates to being louder and talking about more shocking things or being all the more of an arrogant <insert swear word here>...in those such situations my creep-out factor goes super-sonic without really going out of my way to creep people out.

In high-school I DID try to creep people out, I gave up on everything for a while, refused to do any work or connect with others full-stop, part of that included randomly saying really creepy things, and drawing in my text books creepy images of coffins and dead things (I wasn't a goth! - it was partly to scare people off, partly to entertain myself while I was half shut-off most of the day. I was the high school freak show, it amused me a great deal how sheltered they all were. :twisted:


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24 Feb 2011, 7:57 pm

IdahoRose wrote:
During one of my first conversations with my dentist and his assistants, I was going through a mental checklist of my favorite Tim Burton movies and asked them if they had seen any, since this is what I do whenever I meet someone for the first time. When I asked them about Sweeney Todd, they said they had not heard of it and asked me what it was about. I told them all about the plot involving throat-slicing and cannibalism, and they all started laughing.

I don't know why they laughed. I figure it was either because it made them nervous, or they thought that enjoying such a violent movie was incongruous with my wholesome appearance and polite mannerisms. Probably the latter.


Maybe they were laughing because they were putting you in a similar chair... I'm sure every dental hygenist has secretly admired Sweeney Todd...



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24 Feb 2011, 8:32 pm

People thought I was scary because for the longest time I wanted to be a Mortician and Embalmer. I would describe it in detail process and creep them out :D I'm also fascinated by serial killers and always complain how the majority of females killers kill in boring manners. So I devise new ways to kill people, though I really wouldn't do it...


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24 Feb 2011, 8:38 pm

Sometimes with the people I know really well.



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24 Feb 2011, 9:01 pm

draelynn wrote:
IdahoRose wrote:
During one of my first conversations with my dentist and his assistants, I was going through a mental checklist of my favorite Tim Burton movies and asked them if they had seen any, since this is what I do whenever I meet someone for the first time. When I asked them about Sweeney Todd, they said they had not heard of it and asked me what it was about. I told them all about the plot involving throat-slicing and cannibalism, and they all started laughing.

I don't know why they laughed. I figure it was either because it made them nervous, or they thought that enjoying such a violent movie was incongruous with my wholesome appearance and polite mannerisms. Probably the latter.


Maybe they were laughing because they were putting you in a similar chair... I'm sure every dental hygenist has secretly admired Sweeney Todd...

If that's the case, I have an awesome dentist. 8)

(But even if that's not the case, I still love my dentist anyway because he takes good care of me.)