Post by Thomas Eversole on Apr 2, 2015 4:04:53 GMT -6
Everyone has them. Share your weird ones! (something you do that may not have a reason to it, or that you don't think anyone else does)
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- I put spray on deodorant (that's clear of course) on the outside of my shirt's underarms while I'm wearing it
- I put spray on deodorant on the bottom of my feet, whether I wear shoes or sandals
- I wear sandles 90% of the time, yes - even in the winter, yes, even in the snow. The only time I don't wear them is in winter when my feet dry out so much that they crack and split. (I wear sandals a lot because my feet are always hot)
- I have to have my feet uncovered (blankets) while I'm sleeping, even on the rare occasion that I am cold
- Handwashing quirk: I can't STAND to put soap on my hands before I get my hands wet in water
- I can't STAND to have lotion on the palms of my hands. My fiance thinks its quite hilarious that I'm dragging the lotion nozzle or using the back of my hands to keep my feet, elbows, etc. from getting ashy.
- During work days, I sleep 8-10 hours a night. During off days, 3-5 hours. (COFFEE!!!!)
- I clean EVERY DAY. ...but I have a 5 bedroom house and have to stay on top of everything. I vaccuum 2-3 times a week.
- When I lift free-weights, they have to be the same brand of weight, facing the same way on both sides
- I can't STAND to be flipped off. Someone could cuss at me and I would be completely calm - someone flips me off, even joking, I want to rip their finger off and...
- I put pine oil extract on my pillows at night, because I love the smell
- I don't just talk to my pets, I babble to them. And repeat myself A LOT. While I do not change the tone of my voice (aka talk like a baby) I do have a bit of a "pet accent". ...and I have at least 3-4 nicknames for each of my critters. (ie: my Guinea Pig is named Chu Chu - She also gets called Buzzer, Chuzzer Buzzington, Buzzer of the Chuzzington Buzzes, etc. My cat Spoompy gets called Moomah or Boom Boom.)
- I'm using ear candles at least once a week. Not necessarily a quirk, but a lot of people don't use them or know about them. Pulls a lot of crap out of my head and makes me feel better.
- If my food has ants on it, I'll just eat the ants. (definitely won't brush them off or throw away the food)
- I've eaten more than a few earthworms in my life - mostly as a stunt to gross people out.
- I tend to like single songs, but also parts of songs. There has been certain tracks or certain parts I'll listen to over and over and over and over. Like, I've listened to 30 seconds of a song for the better part of a week before.
- I've never broke a TV/computer/game console/controller by punching/throwing/kicking it out of frustration. I call this a quirk because literally every other guy I know has done this at least some point in their life, even if it was when they were a kid.
- I'm mazeophobic. That's the fear of getting lost. It actually took me YEARS to be able to drive new places. Thanks to GPS, discipline and encouragement from others, this issue no longer interferes with my quality of life. (I've never lost my license and went for 4 years without driving because of this fear - NEVER AGAIN)
That's all for now. I hope at least someone reads this. LOL
Comment on what other people post!
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- I put spray on deodorant (that's clear of course) on the outside of my shirt's underarms while I'm wearing it
- I put spray on deodorant on the bottom of my feet, whether I wear shoes or sandals
- I wear sandles 90% of the time, yes - even in the winter, yes, even in the snow. The only time I don't wear them is in winter when my feet dry out so much that they crack and split. (I wear sandals a lot because my feet are always hot)
- I have to have my feet uncovered (blankets) while I'm sleeping, even on the rare occasion that I am cold
- Handwashing quirk: I can't STAND to put soap on my hands before I get my hands wet in water
- I can't STAND to have lotion on the palms of my hands. My fiance thinks its quite hilarious that I'm dragging the lotion nozzle or using the back of my hands to keep my feet, elbows, etc. from getting ashy.
- During work days, I sleep 8-10 hours a night. During off days, 3-5 hours. (COFFEE!!!!)
- I clean EVERY DAY. ...but I have a 5 bedroom house and have to stay on top of everything. I vaccuum 2-3 times a week.
- When I lift free-weights, they have to be the same brand of weight, facing the same way on both sides
- I can't STAND to be flipped off. Someone could cuss at me and I would be completely calm - someone flips me off, even joking, I want to rip their finger off and...
- I put pine oil extract on my pillows at night, because I love the smell
- I don't just talk to my pets, I babble to them. And repeat myself A LOT. While I do not change the tone of my voice (aka talk like a baby) I do have a bit of a "pet accent". ...and I have at least 3-4 nicknames for each of my critters. (ie: my Guinea Pig is named Chu Chu - She also gets called Buzzer, Chuzzer Buzzington, Buzzer of the Chuzzington Buzzes, etc. My cat Spoompy gets called Moomah or Boom Boom.)
- I'm using ear candles at least once a week. Not necessarily a quirk, but a lot of people don't use them or know about them. Pulls a lot of crap out of my head and makes me feel better.
- If my food has ants on it, I'll just eat the ants. (definitely won't brush them off or throw away the food)
- I've eaten more than a few earthworms in my life - mostly as a stunt to gross people out.
- I tend to like single songs, but also parts of songs. There has been certain tracks or certain parts I'll listen to over and over and over and over. Like, I've listened to 30 seconds of a song for the better part of a week before.
- I've never broke a TV/computer/game console/controller by punching/throwing/kicking it out of frustration. I call this a quirk because literally every other guy I know has done this at least some point in their life, even if it was when they were a kid.
- I'm mazeophobic. That's the fear of getting lost. It actually took me YEARS to be able to drive new places. Thanks to GPS, discipline and encouragement from others, this issue no longer interferes with my quality of life. (I've never lost my license and went for 4 years without driving because of this fear - NEVER AGAIN)
That's all for now. I hope at least someone reads this. LOL