People think you are so funny in real life, but you aren’t really sure what was so funny...
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Also, when you are horrified because the mug or cup of coffee they bring you isn't filled right up to the correct place.You are horrified when the server tops off your coffee because now they have destroyed the correct ratio of coffee, sugar and creamer.
You freeze up around kids because you never know when they'll make one of those horrid high-pitched sounds of theirs.
You're so baffled by the often nonsensical actions and trends common in society that the word "people" in your vocabulary is replaced by the word "idiot".
No, seriously. That's how I talk IRL. "There's way too many people in line here" becomes "There's just too many idiots here". Sometimes "moron" slips in there when I want to vary things up. Someone asks me, "So, did you enjoy your trip to the mall?" and the answer might be "No, kept having to dodge the swarms of morons".
The really telling thing though is that nobody I know ever disagrees with my use of that word. I've never even once heard "you shouldnt refer to people like that". Not... even... once. They usually just nod.
people presume your stupid because you don’t make eye contact.