whitetiger wrote:
I have a serious issue with this. I am oblivious to my surroundings. It may be because of what someone else posted about it not being my focus of interest.
I frequently find myself explaining myself (redundant, yeah) to people because of this.
Typical conversations in my life:
"Do you know where [such and such] is?" "No." "But you've lived around the corner from it for two years." "I'm sorry, I'm oblivious to my surroundings."
or
"What did you think of [so and so's] haircut?" "Haircut?" "She chopped off like eight inches of hair." "Oh." "You can't tell me you didn't notice." "Sorry, I'm oblivious to my surroundings."
But that's not what I came here to say (I'm so distractable >_< apologies). I came here to say:
I frequently forget why I'm doing something. This is particularly amusing because as I was typing about being distractable, I was trying to remember what I'd come here to say.
For example, I'll say to myself, "You have to go to the store to get bread and avocados. You have to go to the store to get bread and avocados. You have to go to the store. You have to go to the store." I go to the store. "Why did I need to come here?"
Or even: "You have to go to the bathroom and get the scissors to cut this string. Go to the bathroom, get the scissors, cut this string. Go to the bathroom, get the scissors. Go to the bathroom." I go to the bathroom. "Why am I in here? Oh right, scissors. What the hell do I need scissors for?" >_<;
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