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Is their reasoning in that a normal conversation is just chit-chat, but a phone conversation must be something 'important' and crucial?
Or is it just me? Is it the fact that I use up my £10 top-up card in about 10 minutes making me angry that everyone else is talking?
For you see, some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, 'Why not?'.
Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that...not me, obviously.
Is their reasoning in that a normal conversation is just chit-chat, but a phone conversation must be something 'important' and crucial?
Or is it just me? Is it the fact that I use up my £10 top-up card in about 10 minutes making me angry that everyone else is talking?
For you see, some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, 'Why not?'.
Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that...not me, obviously.
And they don't want masts near their residences incase their genitals shrivel up.
> Most people talk loudly because the signal quality is poor.
That's...actually a pretty good excuse. I feel like a moron now.
Could you edit your post and make it say something stupid for me to laugh at?
Very.
> cookie monster wrote:
> Most people talk loudly because the signal quality is poor.
>
> That's...actually a pretty good excuse. I feel like a moron now.
>
> Could you edit your post and make it say something stupid for me to
> laugh at?
But then i would look stupid, then people might start calling me cookie mongster.
> How funny is it when you see someone walking along nodding and going
> "yeah, yeah, totally agree" etc and then their phone
> rings?
>
> Very.
Maybe that's just how the communicate with the voices in their head that tell them to kill, Session 9 style.