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That awkward moment when.....

Since humans are humans we get to deal with some pretty funny things. Life happens and the only thing left to do is LAUGH!!! Which trust me I do plenty of, sometimes I even let out a cackle, once I start it is hard for me to stop. So because I am human, I'm giving you my list of awkward moments. Please enjoy! Laugh and laugh some more, but please don't judge! Are you ready? (please pardon my informality of this blog) :D THAT AWKWARD MOMENT WHEN....

-you fall up the stairs in front of lots of people
-the person sitting next to you is large in stature and could use two chairs instead of one
-your water bottle leaks all over your clothes
-you spill your food on your shirt
-you walk and a "fluff" of air slips out of your behind... oooops!
-you laugh so hard you snort
-the person next to you forgot to take a shower
-you fall asleep with your mouth open
-the person next to you talks and they could use a tic tac
-you forgot to do up your zipper
-you slip on ice
-the person in the car next to you is digging for gold
-you pick up your cell phone and answer like you are at work
-you realize you put your shirt on backward
-you went to the wrong class
-you give side hugs to the person you don't really like
-you're short in stature
-you fall down the stairs
-you burp when you answer the phone
-you walk in late to a class and the door is at the front of the classroom....
-you get caught doing a double take on someone attractive
-you studder in front of lots of people
-the person next to you is snoring (Loud!!)
-you get caught singing and dancing in your car
-you blush when you see someone you like
-you have to tell a boy/girl you don't want to do the second date
-you realize you just did the body twitch when you fell asleep
-you realize you have been starring at the same person for ten minutes because you started to zone off
-the couple in front of you is taking cuddling to the extreme
-the person next to  you asks you what your favorite Pokemon is... um people I am 20 I haven't played that... well really ever!

Well.... I could go on, but then I would embarrass myself. Pretty much all of these things have happened to me and you know, as much as I would call them "awkward" I am glad I have been through them so that I could laugh and make life that much more enjoyable! I love life and I look forward to the times where I can make those awkward moments funny. Have a wonderful day and remember life is too short to be awkward or embarrassing! Go forth and do my friends!

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