You know what I am talking about! The so called Awkward-Silence. I am curious and I would imagine that the forum as a whole would be curious to know about some moments in your everyday life when somebody sais something and you hear a voice that isnt really there scream in the background "AWKWAAAAAAAARD!!!!!!!"
Ill start
Today in my T.A.P. class a couple of my friends seemed to be in a very random mood and they started talking about what you would call more then one Penis. It was actually interesting in a "Hey, really though" sort of way. Then our teacher (Who is a woman) said out of the blue: "I think you would call it Penii [Pee-n-iii] It was very weird and there was a long awkward silence afterwards, my friends shut up and got back to their work. That was a funny day.
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Mapppp Squire
(id: Jimmy2)
posted 10-14-08 08:31 PM
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Talk to Turty, he recently experienced akward silence.
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Gwame Squire
posted 10-14-08 08:56 PM
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Everyone has to know someone from school who tends to be awkward and socially uncomfortable, right? But often, those people try to 'fit in' by making jokes about whatever they can, and nine times out of ten, the jokes aren't the slightest bit funny, and merely induce the infamous awkward silence. Or maybe one of them comes up to talk to you or hang around with you, and there's a near lack of conversation. I think most people can relate to that...
There was a group of German exchange students and Australians at a friend's party one day. They were all talking about general things of life and things other than, when the talking died down and an Australian said, "You know, Hitler really wasn't that bad when you think about it."
There has never been such an awkward silence in the history of mankind.
Depending on where I am, I experience 4 or 6 of those every hour.
There was a group of German exchange students and Australians at a friend's party one day. They were all talking about general things of life and things other than, when the talking died down and an Australian said, "You know, Hitler really wasn't that bad when you think about it."
Really? I'm told that Germans just laugh about Hitler now, and that it's only Americans who make a big deal about it.
The germans have gotten over it, it wasn't their fault after all. The americans are so uptight about this, though. Even if they got the best possible result from the war. The irony.
Last year in my math class, we were divided into about 10 tables. All through class, there were 10 conversations going on at a time. And about every five minutes, everyone would stop talking within a few seconds of each other. It was eerie.
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KayanZ Squire
(id: ZayanK)
posted 10-15-08 01:58 PM
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KayanZ Squire
(id: ZayanK)
posted 10-15-08 01:59 PM
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Awkward silence. pwnt
Aro AoKH Dictator
posted 10-15-08 08:22 PM
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Then our teacher (Who is a woman) said out of the blue: "I think you would call it Penii [Pee-n-iii] It was very weird and there was a long awkward silence afterwards, my friends shut up and got back to their work. That was a funny day.
I would laugh and appreciate that teacher more. She was trying to contribute to a discussion about the *penis* -- if we mentioned any private parts outside of Sex Ed, our teachers would give us a dirty look. (The non-perverted dirty look.)
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