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Blog #49 (Can people BE more apparent)

I really hate telling people about this blog. It's one thing to know that these blogs are accessible to everyone, it's another to watch them read it right in front of you, face burning up as they try to hide their laughter, eyes darting back and forth from the blog to yours truly in a matter of seconds. Especially when I write about them. Like I have about a number of people. And the questions, oh the questions. It all passes, however. But sometimes it gets better because they stop reading after the first few blogs and they get bored. Exempli gratia, two girls that I mentioned my blog to, are sitting in front of me at the moment, and I can tell that they have completely forgotten about said blog.

I wonder sometimes why people think themselves so clever when they play tricks on others. After a rather obligatory museum visit, I joined a group of fellow students for lunch, and as it happens we played the usual go-to verbal games, never-have-I-ever, kiss-marry-kill and a viva about past relationships and 'types'. As always, I made a fool of myself during every game, as expected. Expect for one though. During the kiss-marry-kill, one girl thought cleverly of a question to ask me. This girl, let's call her Mary Jane, (only if she reads this is anyone going to understand why I used that psuedonym) she pointed at three girls, one that I didn't know at all, another that I hadn't known too long and the last that I was actually good friends with. The last one, let's call her Gujju, (again same as the above) is a part of my orientation group, I mentioned her once before in a post, it seems as if everyone wants us to be paired up or something. So obviously, Mary thought of this as a test of my subconscious, that if I chose marry for Gujju then it would 'mean' something. And, I got that, it was plain as day, the answer she wanted from me. Thing is, something I didn't want to waste those girls is that not every girl that you talk has to be someone that you are attracted to. In this case, I would rather Gujju being a valuable friends than waste of the potential on a short-lived relationship. In these kind of situations, I find it best just to say what they want me to say and get it over with. I said it. all the girls smiled giddily, as expected, and we went home.

I went for karaoke for the first time, that was a blast. It really wasn't. I don't sing in the company of others, and if I do I usually sing something that no else can, because I don't listen to any of the music that they do, scratch that, they don't know any of the songs that I listen to. 

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