Re: A fµcknut of a thing
Ok, I have noticed something that is starting to deeply, DEEPLY disturb me. I pretty much watch a digital-watch once a day (sometimes twice, sometimes three times, sometime four, sometime 5... but usually once
) and I have noticed, everytime this "once" happens, the clock is 22:22. Now, that would be kinda creepy on it's own, but how about if I add the fact, that this has been going on for half a year, if not a full year, and it's been happening almost every single day.

It's just like me, always happen to look at the time when it's 13:37. Can't help it.
Not to mention that me and my current class shouts:
- "13:37! L3333333T!!"
Every singe time it occurs.
- "13:37! L3333333T!!"
Every singe time it occurs.

Awesome biological clock?
I wonder if I'm obsessive now, checking the time at least once every 20 minutes or so...
I wonder if I'm obsessive now, checking the time at least once every 20 minutes or so...
What was that EvilEarl once said? Well, it sounded... interesting; but I find my eyes drawn to the clock the moment I arrive at work 'til the moment I leave

My clock's an AM-PM clock, every time at school it turns 11:34, someone randomly shouts that 'Hell is upon us!' We figured out that it was the slightly schizophrenic nutjob who coincidentally had every single class I had.
What was that EvilEarl once said?
Basically that time is an illusion that is used as a constant for us to define our world of physics down to the molecular and subconscious level. This thread is obviously further evidence as your collective mind (cumulative results of the efforts of the conscious and subconscious) is starting to try to revert to the proper function of reality.
Except for Schnapps. He's just anxious for work to be over.
Basically that time is an illusion that is used as a constant for us to define our world of physics down to the molecular and subconscious level. This thread is obviously further evidence as your collective mind (cumulative results of the efforts of the conscious and subconscious) is starting to try to revert to the proper function of reality.
Except for Schnapps. He's just anxious for work to be over.
Clock? What is a clock? Why can't people just do me a favor and stop staring at Sundials all day?
Tell me about it. Back in High-School we always yelled 1337 each time the clock was 13:37

I believe in analog; there's no 1337 40085 in analog.