Thread: What is your most cursed quirk?
I put ketchup on tacos.

Tacos are just Mexican burgers anyways.

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Screw you @teezzy , don't you fuckin judge me!
 
I have conversations with myself out loud
I don't do full blown conversations. Just certain things. Too many playthroughs of Uncharted I think.
As for my quirk? I only like sweets in milk. Doesn't matter what it is. Cake, donuts, brownies, whatever. I want it fully submerged in a tall glass or bowl of milk. Then I eat it like cereal. Without being submerged it just tastes like I wasted my fucking time.
 
I find people boring in their predictability, so to entertain myself, I play on their predictability and mess with their minds. It's rarely anything serious, just planting seeds and stoking fires to see how people react.

It's probably something everyone does but it's fun to see how information spreads and how people react to it.
 
I constantly play with or stroke my facial hair while in online meetings (don't do it in person). I probably look like some really pretentious cunt to all the other participants.

Edit: Bonus round... I dip saltines in milk.
 
When people ask me about my opinion - I give it to them. Honestly. And I don't care who asks.

Of course, I don't run around telling people what I think. But for example, I was being send to Scottland for three days to attend some training for work. Being mandated by the owners of the company.

Come back, our General Manager peaks into my office, asks: "How was the trip."

I answer: "Nobody learned anything new or useful, it took 3.5k out of my budget, it's the end of the month and it caused a delay in closing the month. I'd propose to not burn money in the future."

He looked at me, nodded, said nothing and went away.

I can't do it any other way. Private or at work. When my wife asks me typical loaded trap wife questions, I give her my honest opinion as well.

Which, over time, led to people respecting me. But it sure as hell isn't easy or pleasant in some cases.
 
When people ask me about my opinion - I give it to them. Honestly. And I don't care who asks.

Of course, I don't run around telling people what I think. But for example, I was being send to Scottland for three days to attend some training for work. Being mandated by the owners of the company.

Come back, our General Manager peaks into my office, asks: "How was the trip."

I answer: "Nobody learned anything new or useful, it took 3.5k out of my budget, it's the end of the month and it caused a delay in closing the month. I'd propose to not burn money in the future."

He looked at me, nodded, said nothing and went away.

I can't do it any other way. Private or at work. When my wife asks me typical loaded trap wife questions, I give her my honest opinion as well.

Which, over time, led to people respecting me. But it sure as hell isn't easy or pleasant in some cases.
What's your opinion on Mirabilis?
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