How often have you been described as "Creepy"?

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16 Oct 2005, 12:44 pm

Creepy...but the favorite now is odd. After knowing me for a few minutes, odd is much more fitting. But I guess my voice can be pretty creepy at times.


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16 Oct 2005, 1:24 pm

I have no idea how people refer to me when I'm not around. Probably "That Type-A basket case with low self-esteem who cries all the time and yells when she answers her phone." ((The last, I actually AM known for- though now I have caller ID so it's not as bad.))



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16 Oct 2005, 1:56 pm

Actually, we just call you Emily.


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16 Oct 2005, 3:29 pm

No idea where to start with name-calling.

"The professor" was kinda annoying.

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16 Oct 2005, 5:10 pm

apparently, my ability to materialise and vaporise at will is "creepy." but if i was aware of how i do it i would stop myself from doing it! i just don't feel the need to announce my arrival and departure like some noisy people do.

psycho, emotionally unresponsive, druggie (even though i'm virtually straight-edge), morose (when i am feeling happy) are some of the more creative insults i've had thrown at me.

but the word i've been called so much that it feels as though each letter has been etched in to my soul is "freak" (although i'd never admit that to the people who called me it). no matter how many times i hear that word i am always reminded of my miserable time at high school. :evil:



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16 Oct 2005, 5:33 pm

Thagomizer wrote:
Actually, we just call you Emily.


That is SO pop culture. Why can't people be a bit more classic and call me Reagan?

Oh and BTW people HAVE accused me of stalking them. Apparently seeing someone and not greeting them then but telling them later that you saw them is "stalking." OK, so it IS creepy- but STALKING?



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16 Oct 2005, 7:51 pm

OH! Stalker is one of my favorites. Rather than going and saying it, they just hint to it. So yes, I stalk at school dances. It's a clingy, nervous, odd emotional thing; call it what you want.


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16 Oct 2005, 8:07 pm

I got called a spaz once.



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16 Oct 2005, 8:22 pm

Yes,yes,and YES!I'm a depressed person who dresses like a goth...so yeah...

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16 Oct 2005, 10:41 pm

I've never been called creepy before. I've been called weird or crazy, but only when people were joking.



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16 Oct 2005, 11:36 pm

Yes, I have been called weird and geeky mostly that I can remember. Eventually, people decided it was better not to call me any names. A few times I heard, "Just get it over with," some time after one of those high school shootings. I didn't much care for such comparisons.



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17 Oct 2005, 12:27 am

Never gotten creepy. I'm a petite, quite innocent-looking female, so I don't think anyone would think of me as creepy.

But, I do get "weird" a lot -- once people start talking to me. :roll:


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17 Oct 2005, 12:40 am

Serissa wrote:
Oh and BTW people HAVE accused me of stalking them. Apparently seeing someone and not greeting them then but telling them later that you saw them is "stalking." OK, so it IS creepy- but STALKING?


I also get accused of stalking, albeit not necessarily for that reason.



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17 Oct 2005, 1:48 am

I've never been called creepy, people tend to find me odd, but friendly and kind, weird is the worst I get.



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17 Oct 2005, 2:18 am

Knight-Errant wrote:
No idea where to start with name-calling.

"The professor" was kinda annoying.

Advice for parents? Accept your kids as they are.


That's what my dad called me.



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17 Oct 2005, 10:35 am

lowfreq50 wrote:
Knight-Errant wrote:
No idea where to start with name-calling.

"The professor" was kinda annoying.

Advice for parents? Accept your kids as they are.


That's what my dad called me.

What about "walking encyclopedia"? My classmates sometimes used to call me that way back when I was ten years old or so.