Real Pic January!

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I am way more confident on the internet than I am in real life and I'm not at all confident on the internet.

Which is weird, because I'm college-educated, I've traveled the world, I have interesting stories, but I always feel hopelessly outmatched by everyone else.

Muslim upbringing, I guess.

I'm gonna be completely serious right now: you seem like one of the coolest people I've ever met ("met" being used in the sense that we're on the same forum).
 
I wish I could travel the world ;/

Step 1: Get a Map
Step 2: Throw a Dart/Knife at it, eyes closed, if it hits water, try again
Step 3: Start Digging a Hole
Step 4: Make a Left! at Albuquerque
Step 5: ???????????????
Step 6: Profit

If Bugs Bunny has taught me anything, you just need a shovel... oh also a saw, if you pass by Florida just saw it off
 
at least we know what these monsters look like

I knew I should've made one of these:

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I am way more confident on the internet than I am in real life and I'm not at all confident on the internet.

Which is weird, because I'm college-educated, I've traveled the world, I have interesting stories, but I always feel hopelessly outmatched by everyone else.

Muslim upbringing, I guess.

Muslim up-bringing here as well, but the polar opposite. Really interesting to hear you say that though. What makes you think or feel you're out-matched? I reckon if you go in feeling that way from the off-set, you've already lost. Idea is to just be apathetic about the consequences or any potential failure/rejection, and just enjoy yourself and the company.

I feel like I'm one of those social types who just talks to everyone and anyone (male and female) I bump in to during every day life. Be it a cashier, someone waiting at the tube stop beside me, at an event, shopping, sitting beside me at a restaurant etc (so long as their conversation is interesting, I have no qualms about telling them I've been accidentally nosey and find the convo fascinating). End of the day if you're generally interested and don't want or expect anything in return, and go about it in a polite, cheerful and friendly way, I can't see it going too badly.
 
The only person who's PMed me photos of themselves EVER was jim-jam. And he's disappeared so you will never know what his amazing hair looks like.
 
I am way more confident on the internet than I am in real life and I'm not at all confident on the internet.

Which is weird, because I'm college-educated, I've traveled the world, I have interesting stories, but I always feel hopelessly outmatched by everyone else.

Muslim upbringing, I guess.

Odd, I increasingly feel the same way as I get older. Except I am an idiot who dropped out of college and doesn't really know shit about any culture other than what I drown myself in every day. I simply can't find interest in most things other people can, and it makes me feel like the loser in a game of musical chairs constantly.

I have a good personality though. ¯\(°_o)/¯
 
I'm in hobo mode at the moment, my beard is all over the place

My hair looks likes someone has been yanking at it for days

I'll try to post pic tomorrow
 
Out of the top 21 posters in this thread, only one has yet to put up a real pic. WHY G-FEX, WHY?

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1915882/gafex.png[IMG][/QUOTE]

Man, I posted 51 times and the only PM I got was from a dude asking where Bulma went. I didn't reply but he can be re-assured, that will return...
 
Top 5 here I come!


Checking in!! I said this at Nintendo World and this 10 year old die hard Zelda fan looked at me like I should be kicked out of the store haha
(To be honest I played a little bit of one and I gave up DX)

That kid was me
 
Hershey's Milk Chocolate is pretty bad IMO. It's got a weird taste to it.
In terms of the top 3 Big candy Bar Milk chocolate, Nestle>Mars>Hersheys
Now Hershey's Special Dark is good chocolate. (For what it is)
 
Muslim up-bringing here as well, but the polar opposite. Really interesting to hear you say that though. What makes you think or feel you're out-matched? I reckon if you go in feeling that way from the off-set, you've already lost. Idea is to just be apathetic about the consequences or any potential failure/rejection, and just enjoy yourself and the company.

I'm one of those overly confident or social types who just talks to everyone and anyone (male and female) I bump in to during every day life. Be it a cashier, someone waiting at the tube stop beside me, at an event, shopping, sitting beside me at a restaurant etc (so long as their conversation is interesting, I have no qualms about telling them I've been accidentally nosey and find the convo fascinating). End of the day if you're generally interested and don't want or expect anything in return, I can't see it going too badly.

Brown-GAF can culture check me on this one, but I feel like I was always raised to be deferring to other people.

Like...in the culture I was raised in, even if you want something, you say no. My mom used to tell me a story about how my father's cousin came to visit when I was born and my mom only asked her twice if she wanted some lunch one day. My dad's cousin went back to Bangladesh and talked about how rude my mom was for not giving her any food. I get in to this weird cultural clash with people because I'll get offered things I want and immediately say no thanks and they assume I didn't actually want it.

So with that sort of thing, I feel like I'm always in the background of social situations. I'm incredibly passive in most things, so even when I'm out partying with friends, I feel like I'm there as part of a group behind other people rather than just me being there.

I think I realized recently that I live my life really passively but I also feel it's too ingrained in me to change easily.
 
Brown-GAF can culture check me on this one, but I feel like I was always raised to be deferring to other people.

Like...in the culture I was raised in, even if you want something, you say no. My mom used to tell me a story about how my father's cousin came to visit when I was born and my mom only asked her twice if she wanted some lunch one day. My dad's cousin went back to Bangladesh and talked about how rude my mom was for not giving her any food. I get in to this weird cultural clash with people because I'll get offered things I want and immediately say no thanks and they assume I didn't actually want it.

So with that sort of thing, I feel like I'm always in the background of social situations. I'm incredibly passive in most things, so even when I'm out partying with friends, I feel like I'm there as part of a group behind other people rather than just me being there.

I think I realized recently that I live my life really passively but I also feel it's too ingrained in me to change easily.

I don't think I'm counted as brown but I've had this as well. This one friend I had got really offended when her family would offer me stuff and I said no. She didn't want to understand why I say no on impulse (my friend who is chinese does the same as well), so now we just say yes to whatever her family offers us ;/

Not only are you a member, but the President /salute

kekeke <3 I will do my best to represent scarf-gaf~
 
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