That hits uncomfortably close to home.
This is brilliant and totally reminds me of the time the automatic door didn’t open for me after it had just opened for someone else. It happened next to a coffee shop and everyone was watching. I felt terrible and I could literally hear everyone’s thoughts.
“Is he a ghost?”
“He must’ve done something bad.”
Hahahaha unforgettable
That door sounds like a real dick!
Truth
I once came to a restaurant that had a password like “buysomefoodfirst” or something like that. And we were given a voucher with no end date 3-4 months prior to that, but they told us it had expired. We decided to stay anyway, the food was okay but not really worth it. I still have complicated feelings about that place, they employed deaf people and I’d like to support it, but for that they would need either a different attitude or lower prices.
Err, I mean, here’s a meme.
Also a true story in similar vein: Stanislav Kurilov - Wikipedia
Now this reminds me of a guy I knew who has a typically female name (Thu), and at first when he started joining chats 20 or so years ago he was surprised how nice everyone was to him. Then they started asking for pics and probably were disappointed to see a buff guy. Or maybe not, he’s handsome. Speaking of buff guys, here’s a meme.
(tbh he probably wasn’t buff back then, but I only know him as a buff guy)
I have a friend who used to be very shy, and when a girl tried talking to him after a gig, he just said “I’m a bass player” and turned away. I still think how it’s the perfect way to end an unwanted social interaction, and here’s a meme.
Was the wi-fi worth it tho?