Scariest/Most Uncomfortable moment.

Apr 06, 2006 18:17

For the past couple of days I have been pondering what the scariest moment in a person's day/month/year/life. After much speculation I think I have come up with the answer. First I shall break down the thought process I have gone through to come to such a conclusion.

I started out at the the hypothesis stage of the though process. And found that (according to observation of the population of the people I know, most of which who are emo) the scariest moment in a person's time-measurement (ie. day, month, or year) would be when a significant other and/or spouse cheats on them or breaks up with them; however, seeing as not everyone(me) is emo, this does not apply. (On a completely unrelated topic, in the Matrix Neo is called The One which is a clever re-arrangement of Neo. I thought for a second that me could be the same thing when related to emo. But the most you can spell out with emo is Moe. Sorry for those of you who are named Moe. You're emo.) That was the test stage for those of who don't know how to follow the scientific model, which is being modified as my "thought process" for this Lj post.

After this failure I had to go through the "though process" again. I'll skip to the juicy and correct hypothesis to save on time and to save my figures a little typing-time. I was at school thinking about the problem and as I walked down the hall I saw my teacher who I don't know very well. As the gap of air between up closed I pretty sure we both recognized each other. We both, also, thought "Should I say hello or just ignore them? Maybe they'll get offended if I don't say hello. I know if they don't say hello I won't either. No, that won't work. I guess I just have to face this akward situation and say 'hello'." So when we get within ear shot we both said "Hello" and continued on our way. That 15 seconds that we both experienced while approaching each other is the scariest moment in anyone's time-measurement. Everyone goes through it so it applies to everyone. Well it happens to everyone but those mental shut-ins and people who aren't right in the head. They tend to give hugs to anyone who passes by so they don't count. Besides, they aren't really people anyway; thus, nullifying their participation in this experiment.

So the theory has been proven, and if you say you have never walked down the hall of whatever establishment you regularly attend and encountered someone you barely knew and without hesitation said "Hello!" every single time. Then you're either lying or way to happy and polite to be a human-being; thus, nullifying you from participating in this experiment.
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