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Jon "Bad Wasabi" Wood ([info]mcity) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-05-08 11:04:00


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Remember, people should ask each other out. If someone doesn't ask you out, it means they don't like you.

Oh stupid_free. So unpredictable, yet still I know just what you're gonna do.


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Re: *Sighs*
[info]chibikaijuu
2007-05-09 01:28 am UTC (link)
That's not the same as "if he hasn't asked you out, he doesn't like you", though. If you've been spending time together for a while and you like him and haven't said anything, the likelihood that he's doing exactly the same thing is not low, and so he's not going to ask you out even if he does like you.

(But don't look at me for dating advice, since the last time I asked a guy out I did it by kicking him in the knee and shouting "Spiderman!")

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]loonylupinlover
2007-05-09 02:47 am UTC (link)
I invited mine over to watch Batman: the Animated Series. So very romantic. Still together 2 years later. XD

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]chibikaijuu
2007-05-09 05:18 am UTC (link)
Well, it wasn't actually very effective because I then followed my carefully worded, polite invitation with "we should totally ask [other comicbook geek friend] if he wants to come too". So I did get him to go to the movie with me (and a party after), but it wasn't a date.

...but it was fun, so I am planning on kicking him in the ankle and shouting "Pirates!" in two weeks.

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]vzg
2007-05-10 05:44 am UTC (link)
I like your method. Mind if I borrow?

Oh, wait. Need hot friendly boy first.

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]thecheese
2007-05-09 03:48 am UTC (link)
But if he never asks you out (and you never ask him out), what difference does it make if he "likes" you? Nothing will ever happen, and no fun will be had. What a big, stupid waste of time/angst.

I think that's what she meant, although it doesn't seem to have been understood

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]chibikaijuu
2007-05-09 01:36 pm UTC (link)
Oh, yeah, I agree that's probably what she meant, and it's often (but not always) good advice - but that's not what she said. And then when she got called on it she repeated the same words as if the meaning would change just because she willed it.

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]queencallipygos
2007-05-09 03:52 pm UTC (link)
But don't look at me for dating advice, since the last time I asked a guy out I did it by kicking him in the knee and shouting "Spiderman!"

Insert obligatory Eddie Izzard "D'you like bread? I've got French loaf!" reference here.

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]vzg
2007-05-10 05:45 am UTC (link)
Eddie Izzard references are applicable to everything in life. Or, if all else fails, Jim Gaffigan also works in a pinch, it seems.

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Re: *Sighs*
[info]icedark_elf
2007-05-10 06:14 am UTC (link)
*totally got asked out by current boyfriend over IM.

While he was two foot away.

Said yes the same way.

Is a geek.*

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