14 Things That Only Absent Minded People Can Relate With
Jun 25, 2014 22:00
Whether it's forgetting someone’s name, not being sure where the car is parked, or leaving the house without the front-door key, everyone is guilty of being absent-minded at some point of their lives. So don't feel too bad about yourself if any of the following applies to your daily life situation:
1. You often walk into a room and end up wondering why you went in there in the first place.
2. You're always searching for your glasses before realising that you're wearing them already.
3. You've actually texted someone to tell them that you can’t find your phone.
4. When the other person picks up the phone, you completely forget why you called them in the first place.
5. You have no idea what’s going on in the movie because you always start daydreaming during important dialogue.
6. You reveal some gossip or a new joke to the same friend who told you it originally.
7. You've considered buying novelty gadgets for detecting lost items... and ended up losing the gadget within minutes.
8. Your friends instinctively remind you to check your stuff whenever you leave somewhere together.
9. You've dropped things because you forgot you were holding them in the first place.
10. You've actually replaced gadgets because you completely forgot the password for the old one.
11. You've missed your stop multiple times, even though you've been using the same route for years.
12. You've driven off with something still on the roof of your car.
13. You're constantly making to-do lists to mitigate your absent-mindedness... and misplacing these lists.
14. You don't mind being reminded that you’re absent-minded, because you keep forgetting.
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