If nothing else, you'll get a good story out of this! Assuming you don't end up chained in her basement by the end of the night...
dave should just keep the meetup super public...
"Yeah, let's meet in the middle of Walmart..."
LOL
If you don't post in 24 hours I'll call the police for you.
I don't know where you live, but I'll do it anyway.
EDIT: @Salamando - Hope the personal shiz gets better for you
Dave, take her to places with cameras.
okay, so she ended up being a lot nicer in person than i would have figured considering those texts, HOWEVER that doesn't mean she wasn't possibly the most insane person I have ever met.
Overall the date was like a "normal" bad date. lots of questions and pauses and no real "fun" conversation. but the following happened:
we went to a sushi place. i had one plate and she had one for herself, but she was trying to decide if she wanted to get more. she ended up getting a second small one and a third large plate. It took her a very long time to eat, and after the first plate she held her chopsticks in her hands the whole time. When she was holding her wooden chopsticks in her hands i realized that she hadn't actually separated them and was using them like that to pick up the food and eat it. it was very strange to me cause it made it seem like what she was doing made it harder for her, and also she was probably eating splinters. The whole time we were talking about random things and asking random questions, where the following insanity was revealed:
- She has watched Chappie FIFTEEN TIMES in the THEATERS
- upon realizing she has seen a mediocre movie in the theaters 15 times and loves it, i asked her what else she has seen multiple times, and she said the Hobbit (probably the last one) THIRTY times. I don't know if its an exaggeration or not, but i don't know if i can make that assessment
- i asked her about what she liked about Star Wars, since she said she absolutely loved the movies, and she said her favorite character is R2-D2 and she reads all of the expanded universe for him. I asked her if they had a book just for him, but she said no "i wish." She then started talking about the prequels and original trilogy after i said i was indifferent about the prequels and i thought the originals were great. She said that "in her opinion" the star wars movies are about R2-D2 and no one else. I almost bust out in laughter, but i just said "that's an interesting take on it, never heard that before"
- she asked me the question "if you could have any super power what would you have?" I answered it saying invisibility or knowing every language. I asked her, and she said "4 things -- To be Chappie, To Be R2-D2, to fly, and the ability to be anyone and everything at any time." So i didn't really understand why being Chappie and R2-D2 wasn't covered by the last thing in her list because if she were a shapeshifter she should be able to turn into Chappie or R2-D2 by default. She couldn't understand this, and i tried to explain it to her in a couple different ways. I ended up just telling her to forget about it, and that i thought it was cool anyway. "no you don't" was her response. I didn't say anything to that.
- when we were on the topic about lord of the rings/hobbit i told her i liked the lore around it etc and she decided to say that she liked the hobbit movies more than LOTR and basically said that Peter Jackson put more love/care into the hobbit movies, etc, which basically is the flip of what I think. LOTR is "masterpiece" while hobbit is "supplemental" in my mind, so her saying that was just a very strange opinion considering the bloat the movies had and a lot of the needless extra stuff they put in. i mean, her opinion about movies in general doesn't really matter, so its not that strange to think this, but her strange attachment to the hobbit movies and watching them "30" times is what made it more strange for me.
i was talking about movies a lot and she seemed to just agree with whatever thing i was saying even though some of the things i said didnt really make sense or werent complete thoughts and i just stopped talking.
Nearer to the end she asked if I "wanted to do anything else." I didn't know what that meant really, but I kind of didn't want to anyway, so I asked her what she had in mind, and she suggested seeing Chappie again! LOL. I was like "sure" but I ended up getting out of it caused i asked her how long the movie was and said I had some video editing work to do, which IS true, by the way. I just didn't want to waste 2 hours watching that movie, and be witness to her watching it for the 16th time.
- she doesn't have a computer (which may or may not be weird for someone who is a self-proclaimed nerd). Her saying for being a nerd is "you name it, i'm into it." Take that for what it is, i suppose.
she offered to pay for her portion, but i just ended up splitting the cost with her in half instead of just having her pay for all of hers. I didn't want to be a jerk, obviously.
anyway, at the end of it all, it was just hilarious. I think that was about all the notable weirdness, but there's other more personal stuff she was talking about that was a little strange that i won't reiterate here.
i would like to say that the initial texts/phone calls kind of soured me to begin with, so it was hard to stay positive about it going into it. and i'd be lying if i didn't say i was trying to torpedo her wanting to get back into contact with me.
Holy butts, the likes and messages are flying in right now. I don't know what I did right this time but it sure is working. Good feels, gafbros.
Hope Dave makes it home okay, I really like the guy.
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