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The absent-minded things we do that leave us mortified

You've seriously never been as mortified?
Come on, you've almost definitely done something worse???
I can think of a few hundred examples in my own life especially when growing up etc!

LOL no I feel completely and utterly embarrassed that's why I'm making a joke of it and trying to see the funny side.
I can't think of anything worse I'd done????
Evey
 
Has anyone done the stroop test where you have to say the colour not the word which is also written in a colour. Very fascinating stuff....

Anyway I'm going off topic but my mistake brought back a lot of stuff I learnt in Psychology which I used to think was BS but I may been wrong.

Indeed i have. and yeah you probably were
 
Our cleaner comes once a fortnight and usually as a bit of curtesy we do a quick clean up so all she has to do is vacuum and clean the kitchen and bathrooms. Unfortunately sometimes we get confused and leave an embarrassing trail of 2 weeks worth of sex and general private debortury that no stranger should know about us. :(
 
Our cleaner comes once a fortnight and usually as a bit of curtesy we do a quick clean up so all she has to do is vacuum and clean the kitchen and bathrooms. Unfortunately sometimes we get confused and leave an embarrassing trail of 2 weeks worth of sex and general private debortury that no stranger should know about us. :(

Ah yeah I remember you mentioning the time she found that cucumber with a jonny on each end.


Coming down to my oven beeping after 40 long minutes to find my pie still on the side. Never again.
 
Our cleaner comes once a fortnight and usually as a bit of curtesy we do a quick clean up so all she has to do is vacuum and clean the kitchen and bathrooms. Unfortunately sometimes we get confused and leave an embarrassing trail of 2 weeks worth of sex and general private debortury that no stranger should know about us. :(

Oppps hahahahahahaha

Evey
 
Ha , got up this morning at 4-30 drove hour and half to shepards bush for work, then get a call asking where the fuck I am. Forgot we was goin to canvey island for the day, to help my mate , 30 minutes from home.
Asked if they could do without me ain't driving cross london at 6-30 then realised I ain't got the keys to the tool safes anyway, home , day off.
 
Sometimes, and it only happens on rare occasions people, so pls don't phone the authorities it's not like I mean for it to happen or anything but sometimes I just







I just








I just burn the toast.
 
I've also shared my stories of replying to the person that the email was bitching about (ie x is a bastard, reply to sender, cc x 8o). On the x thing - I have done that with probably everyone that has chatted with me, as well as starting my message with (what could be deemed offensive or demeaning) love, babe, treasure, darling etc. On the flip side - I have often finished a 'work' email - love ya - Bear - Bearlove etc

Even better, when you're on the phone with your boss and end it with "love ya, bye" - hang up then realise.
 
Munching a fuck load of Benzos + "Z-Drugs" while havimg a tad nasty panic attack...

Really didn't help someone in many of the worst places at the time n feel horrible still
 
Munching a fuck load of Benzos + "Z-Drugs" while havimg a tad nasty panic attack...

Really didn't help someone in many of the worst places at the time n feel horrible still
I get nasty panic attacks too but used to use alcohol to deal with them which led to regrettable behavior/ blackouts
 
First time I had a "panic attack" (sorry for the quotes) was when I had just started taking citalopram.

It happened absently minded because I didn't even think I was panicking. I was having a bout of rotating testicle (yep) which played up every few days, and so was in quite a lot of pain, but there was now this additional pins and needles feeling coming on and I suddenly became very weak and sweaty, light-headed, and I fell passed out for a couple of moments.

Keep a few 50mg oxazepams on me wherever I go now, but I haven't had to break them out yet. Tis a massive dose of oxazepam that, and carrying it gives me a safe feeling, like I can handle any crack binge that life will decide to throw at me.
 
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First time I had a "panic attack" (sorry for the quotes) was when I had just started taking citalopram.

It happened absently minded because I didn't even think I was panicking. I was having a bout of rotating testicle (yep) which played up every few days, and so was in quite a lot of pain, but there was now this additional pins and needles feeling coming on and I suddenly became very weak and sweaty, light-headed, and I fell passed out for a couple of moments.

Keep a few 50mg oxazepams on me wherever I go now, but I haven't had to break them out yet. Tis a massive dose of oxazepam that, and carrying it gives me a safe feeling, like I can handle any crack binge that life will decide to throw at me.
I was put on citalopram "Dr said I'd feel worse before it got better".......fuck me after 2 weeks of taking them I was an anxiety riddled mess panic attack after panic attack!! Dr gave me 10 lorazepam and I just managed to get over it never taking that shit again!!!!!!.......get a small clonaz script now which I use wisely:) like you said having them on me just in case is a great relief :)
 
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