• Your dumb watch

    From Elaek@VERT/CPUGOD to MRO (VERT) on Mon Dec 11 05:30:29 2017
    Useful when you dont to make eye contact with people you walk past.

    What, do you just walk down main street with your eyes glued to your wrist or something? I can't imagine someone using their watch to avoid eye contact without looking like a fool. Phone, magazine, book, newspaper, sure, but your wrist watch? Lmao

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Elaek on Mon Dec 11 15:37:45 2017
    Re: Your dumb watch
    By: Elaek to MRO (VERT) on Mon Dec 11 2017 05:30 am

    Useful when you dont to make eye contact with people you walk past.

    What, do you just walk down main street with your eyes glued to your wrist or something? I can't imagine someone using their watch to avoid eye contact without looking like a fool. Phone, magazine, book, newspaper, sure, but your wrist watch? Lmao


    first i get close enough to where you either look at the guy like a faggot or not. then i look at my watch and pass him. i probably need to know what the time is anyways. using a book, magazine, newspaper sounds foolish.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Elaek on Mon Dec 11 16:59:07 2017
    Re: Your dumb watch
    By: Elaek to MRO (VERT) on Mon Dec 11 2017 05:30 am

    or something? I can't imagine someone using their watch to avoid eye contact without looking like a fool. Phone, magazine, book, newspaper, sure, but your wrist watch?

    Whisper into it, they'll keep their distance.

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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ELAEK on Mon Dec 11 18:12:00 2017
    What, do you just walk down main street with your eyes glued to your wrist or >something? I can't imagine someone using their watch to avoid eye contact >without looking like a fool. Phone, magazine, book, newspaper, sure, but your >wrist watch? Lmao

    Back when everyone wore a watch that was pretty common. They were also
    used to get rid of people who did start talking to you... "Gee, look at the time, gotta run!"

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Tue Dec 12 15:42:00 2017
    Re: Your dumb watch
    By: Dumas Walker to ELAEK on Mon Dec 11 2017 06:12 pm

    What, do you just walk down main street with your eyes glued to your wrist or >something? I can't imagine someone using their watch to avoid eye contact >without looking like a fool. Phone, magazine, book, newspaper, sure, but your >wrist watch? Lmao

    Back when everyone wore a watch that was pretty common. They were also
    used to get rid of people who did start talking to you... "Gee, look at the time, gotta run!"


    almost everyone i know wears a wrist watch.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to MRO on Thu Dec 14 18:40:00 2017
    Back when everyone wore a watch that was pretty common. They were also
    used to get rid of people who did start talking to you... "Gee, look at the >> time, gotta run!"

    almost everyone i know wears a wrist watch.

    you know, now that they've come out with the fancier watches that also keep track of biometric info, like the bitfits, etc., I have noticed a lot more people have started wearing them again, too.

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