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07 June 2007

the imponderables thread [More:]

pointless rhetorical question:

why in the name of all that is holy am i such a freaking spaz all the time? my powers of observation / analysis in the Realtime World are practically zero, and it bugs the shit out of me.

i've worked on this over the years, and its an uphill battle, let me tell you.

cite: on my way to lunch today, i got off the elevator in the lobby. as i exited, one of the guys from the office walked up, chatting with an acquaintance, to go back upstairs.

manners dictate that it would be a Very Nice Gesture (not to mention good business sense) to hold the elevator for him til he arrived so he didn't have to call one, right? (office is on 20th floor, elevators are kinda slow).

instead i froze, tried to avoid running into him (he was not quite looking where he was going) and did that deer-in-the-headlights thing as he stopped, turned around, said 'oh, hi!' ...

at which point the elevator door closed behind me, and i gave him my usual dumb look, said 'oh hi' in return and fled.

this is merely one pebble in the landslide of Clueless Spaztastic Shit i do on a semiregular basis. i'm sure it makes me look like more of an asshole than i really am.

meh.
Like.... woah.

That's deep.....
posted by Doohickie 07 June | 23:09
Excuse me, is this the way to the unmentionables thread?

Yr spazz sounds rather cute, lfr.
posted by danostuporstar 07 June | 23:14
I hear you lfr. Social Anxiety or whatnot. I put off asking for my free tee shirt at the gym for a month. Then I tried, and I went up to the desk, making sure it was not crowded, and said: "I. . . Never Mind."
posted by rainbaby 07 June | 23:16
we can wave the unmentionables around in here dano, if that's how you roll

/pins bloomers to the clothesline
posted by lonefrontranger 07 June | 23:20
I trip over things that don't exist. This only happens at the worst possible moment.
posted by WolfDaddy 07 June | 23:32
this is merely one pebble in the landslide of Clueless Spaztastic Shit i do on a semiregular basis. i'm sure it makes me look like more of an asshole than i really am.


Or maybe it might just make you look shy and vulnerable. And very human.

That's another way of framing it.

posted by jason's_planet 07 June | 23:39
Gasp! Under all that Gen-X Armor™ lfr is a real live human!

Yeah, what jason's_planet said.

It's no stranger than anything I've done in similar situations.
posted by CitrusFreak12 07 June | 23:53
The only thing worse than engaging in Clueless Spaztastic Shit is remembering the Clueless Spaztastic Shit you've engaged in. I don't know about you, but a single day doesn't go by in which I don't remember some of the Clueless Spasztastic Shit I've engaged in. (Uh,sorry-- "Clueless Spaztastic Shit in which I have engaged. Whatever. Stupid grammar.) As often as not, that Clueless Spaztastic Shit occurred years or even decades ago.

I don't know if there's a lesson here, but, if there is, it's "Don't fucking dwell on that shit. What the fuck is the point?"

Fyi, I don't know what the fucking point is, but that certainly doesn't stop me from dwelling on-- and stewing over-- said Clueless Spaztastic Shit. I apparently suck at moving the fuck on. Don't make the same mistakes I have, kids.
posted by dersins 08 June | 01:36
dersins: Hah. I ponder my spastic moments as well--sometimes I can hardly remember anything about a particular event other than that pit-of-the-stomach ache accompanying an awkward moment.

The great thing about living in a huge city and using public transportation is that, if you look for them, you'll see dozens of people doing the same awkward shit you punish yourself for doing. Plenty of fake "Oh shit!"s as someone realizes they're walking the wrong direction, plenty of people taking half a step or more out of an elevator on the wrong floor, plenty of muttering fools who can't decide whether to say something to a stranger or not. Makes you feel better about yourself.

I miss NYC.
posted by mullacc 08 June | 03:50
My favorite is when someone pulls her phone out of her purse just to turn around.

Once I went to the wrong building for work, at Times Square. On parallel streets, there are two very similar buildings, both owned by the same property management company (so they have the same sign in the window, same uniformed guards, same lobby feel). I followed a flock of suits up to the entrance, and was halfway through the revolving door when I realized I was a block east of where I wanted to be.

So I just kept walking and did a full circuit of the revolving door, waving to the guards as I passed.
posted by Hugh Janus 08 June | 08:16
hugh that's awesome. wonder how many times/day the guards (in both buildings!) see this?

yay, jason's_planet! i was just wondering if you were around or busy, since i've not seen you posting much on mefi lately.

see, okay i know this stuff is totally minor in the Grand Scheme, and i appreciate the reassurance. here's the rub tho. i am *such* a space cadet. 90% of the time i'm in a complete fog - this is partly why i ride a fixed gear in the city; it FORCES me to pay attention so that i don't space out and die under someone's front bumper. i mean i've tried all sorts of things to be more observant.

my maternal grandmother was one of the most elegant and gracious people i've ever seen, tho sadly she died when i was an early teen and i didn't get to know her as well as i'd have liked. i've never met anyone with more social skill, then or since. i wish i had inherited some of it, cos she ruled at conversation, entertaining, haberdashery, etiquette, elegant and/or fun party flair, mixology, cuisine and overall awesomeness. partly because she needed to; grandpa was a highly ranked East Coast steel executive, and back in those days those dudes did some serious entertaining; gramma was kind of a combo of Grace Kelly, Jackie Kennedy and a top notch geisha all rolled into one. i loved her and she adored ALL her grandchildren, but jesus that branch of the family made me feel like a barefoot hillbilly.

and the thing is, she was a genuinely shy person too; she'd just somehow learned the knack of being utterly serene about it.
posted by lonefrontranger 08 June | 10:06
Oh, god, the amount of Clueless Spaztastic Shit I've committed, and even worse, the amount of time I've spent agonizing over C.S.S. past (A la recherche du Clueless Spaztastic Shit perdu, as it were). One thing that really helps sometimes is to remember that everyone else is paying far, FAR more attention to themselves and their own feelings/worries/sense of social inadequacy, than to any spazzy shit I might be committing.

I think you're totally on to something with the fixed-gear lesson of turning attention outward rather than inward (it *is* hard to do for some of us and takes practice). Your grandmother sounds like a tough role model to live up to, but your final sentence about her makes me think that it took practice for her too to become the person she made herself into, and that as socially gracious as she was late in life, in her younger years she might have had as much mental fog as you.
posted by kat allison 08 June | 10:19
I trip over things that don't exist. This only happens at the worst possible moment.

WolfDaddy are you sure those aren't the flayed souls of your adversaries?

just kidding dude, i do that too...
posted by lonefrontranger 08 June | 10:52
"...the flayed souls of your adversaries..."

Oh, I like that. Makes me feel so much better since I also do the same thing, and other goofups as well. I kept thinking I would have poise and grace once I was a grownup. Well, I'm forty...where is it?
posted by redvixen 08 June | 17:53
whoa. you ride a fixed-gear? cool.
posted by shane 09 June | 19:29
OMG! NOT a bunny!!!!11!!!!1111!111!!! || Uh oh,

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