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Do you sometimes feel invisible?

Not anymore. But I wish. Camouflage is a lost art, and quite possibly the secret to happiness.
Not entirely a lost art it would seem...

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I'm in Invisible Mode right now. Come to think of it, I'm not sure why I'm hiding. Or whom I am hiding from.
You, I have noticed, always seem to be in negative mode in the one-word thread at the same times I am. It's a little freaky. ;)

I tend to be invisible when I want to be seen, and glaringly obvious when I wish I could disappear. Very rarely do my desires correlate to my visibility.
 
Here: Oh yeah, all the time. ;)


Hold it! You don't get away that easily! :p

I think we've probably all felt ignored or invisible at one time or another. Sometimes it's beneficial.

Apparently I do if the only person that quotes me is someone who doesn't post here. :p

Oh yes, I forgot to mention, I am Invisible. That's what my MSN status always says. I can see you guys but you can't see me. :evil:
 
I'm increasingly convinced that cars become invisible when I drive them. It's kinda scary. :borg: With one thing and another it's quite tempting to give up driving.

And I'm always invisible here, of course. :devil:

Here: Oh yeah, all the time. ;)
Hold it! You don't get away that easily! :p

I think we've probably all felt ignored or invisible at one time or another. Sometimes it's beneficial.
Apparently I do if the only person that quotes me is someone who doesn't post here. :p
Fine, I'll quote both of you. :p
 
Here: Oh yeah, all the time. ;)


Hold it! You don't get away that easily! :p

I think we've probably all felt ignored or invisible at one time or another. Sometimes it's beneficial.

Apparently I do if the only person that quotes me is someone who doesn't post here. :p

Hey! See me? See me posting? Oh right, I'm invisible :p

Sometimes being invisible is not so bad - I've overheard some very interesting conversations between my students because they've stopped being able to see me in the classroom ;)
 
I live in a crowded area, so I used to sometimes feel invisible when people kept barging into me - often because there's not enough space on the pavement. Now I've somehow managed to learn to be the one who they move out of the way for. :evil: :D
 
Yeah me too...it's like a real life video game walking down the street...you need to dip and dab Michael Jordan around here. But isn't it amazing that you can be in a crowded city (say around 8 million) and you can still feel so alone? I've found that all it takes is a smile to make a friend though....so I make sure I don't crack one. LOL
 
^ :lol:

A lot of freaks about. A lot of decent people too, though. Ended up chatting with an elderly lady about her cats, and why she thinks Tosca should only ever be performed in smaller more intimate settings. Strange how many disjointed things you can fit into a short conversation with a stranger... :lol:

I think it's no fun when polite chit chat sticks to the weather, the more far out the statements, the more interesting the day. The elderly are fantastic conversationalists, I guess a lifetime's practice makes you much more colourful. :D
 
^ LOL I went on a peaceful hike last week (one of many) and I met a nice older gay gentleman at the lake spot...he had his dogs..I had mine and we struck up a nice convo. He was a pissa to talk to. I'm terrible but I did try to lose him after our chinwag (we were bullshittin for like an hour). But he insisted that we walk back together...I didn't want to be rude so I obliged him. We split up at the bridge...(we were parked at different trailheads) but when I got to my car there he was leaving me his number! I guess I made a good impression on him and we did have a lot of LOL's. And LOL we didn't talk about the weather...we talked about -- well you name it. People tend to open up to me when I start talking to them...I hear things you never thought you woulda heard on a first meeting. But yeah...it sure does make the convo a lot more interesting than nice day today huh?
 
I am completely invisible.

Except for Big Brother. That clown is always watching me.
 
In real life I can be invisible if I want too. But most of the time I walk into a room with a hundred ways to draw attention to myself. My latest one is carrying a Smurf lunch box. I have met more of my neighbors in the last week than I have in the last year all because their nostalgic need to get a closer look at what I carry my lunch in.

And at bars, I am the first one served (because they just want me off the bar).

The only place I tend to run under the radar is here. :rommie: I am not complaining though. I rather enjoy watching you kids play.
 
^You never run under my radar!!!!

I sometimes feel invisable... but that's usually followed by a tantrum. So it never lasts long ;)

It can often be followed by a firm grip on my arm and being dragged outside. Trust me... you become VERY visable when that happens :lol:
 
I wouldn't describe you as running under the radar here, AstroSmurf. Funny how personal perception can sometimes mislead... :D

I get served at bars quite quickly as well, and sometimes get nasty looks from other customers, but it's not my fault! I think it's probably because I'm already quite tall, and also enjoy wearing flamboyant hats and things, like cowboy hats, and funny hairdo's, and sparkly stuff like reflective aviators. All adds up to the eye settling on me more easily perhaps. And I do love my alcohol, so I probably look like a puppy happily wagging it's tail to bartenders. Plus I often tip, helps a bit. :p :D
 
I am completely invisible.

Except for Big Brother. That clown is always watching me.

I understand that BB enjoys viewing men masterbate on webcam....just what I heard and passing it along...this did not originate with me. :)

I wouldn't describe you as running under the radar here, AstroSmurf. Funny how personal perception can sometimes mislead... :D

I get served at bars quite quickly as well, and sometimes get nasty looks from other customers, but it's not my fault! I think it's probably because I'm already quite tall, and also enjoy wearing flamboyant hats and things, like cowboy hats, and funny hairdo's, and sparkly stuff like reflective aviators. All adds up to the eye settling on me more easily perhaps. And I do love my alcohol, so I probably look like a puppy happily wagging it's tail to bartenders. Plus I often tip, helps a bit. :p :D

Yeah I stare at the bartenders when it's really crowded so they feel my eyes burning them, they always look at me and then I yell out my order....I'm not shy and it works every time! A few weeks ago in Atlantic City I put my old gotta get a drink at a massively crowded bar method into operation and bam...I still got it baby!
 
This old guy stood right in front of the freezer door I needed to open. He started to move just as his old lady wife said, "Honey, move out of the way so the lady can get in there."

I am A GUY, and I do not look like a girl, nor have long hair. I said in a deeply sarcastic way, "LADY?". It was like I was invisable; she didn't look or reply.

Maybe you just have a really cute plump girl ass and that's where the mistake occured. I'll let you know what I think later when I see your goods missy. :lol:
 
I am completely invisible.

Except for Big Brother. That clown is always watching me.

I understand that BB enjoys viewing men masterbate on webcam....just what I heard and passing it along...this did not originate with me. :)

Oh....And here I thought it was because I'm the most beautiful thing in creation.

I am, you know.

Trust me.:angel:
 
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