Do you ever have one of those times when someone asks you what time it is, and you automatically look at your wrist despite the fact that you're not wearing a watch? But like, if you've looked at a clock right beforehand, you're still able to tell them the time. Now, normally, people are satisfied just having been told the time, and all is well. But occasionally, people will call you out and be like, "Heeeeeeeey, you're not even wearing a watch! What are you trying to pull here?" Hah, umm... yeah. Then you feel really stupid. =P I speak from experience.
But yea, I read some time back about some hospital patients who stay there a really long time, and they get like little clocks embedded under the skin on their arm. That'd be pretty awesome, I think. But I think for all that effort, they coulda just stuck a clock up on the wall, ya know? haha. But anyways, I was thinking, I bet when these hospital patients try to tell people the time, they always get called out on it. Then they have to be all like, "No, wait, I can explain! Look, I've got a watch embedded in my arm!" Hahahah, maybe I'll try saying that next time I get called out for glancing at my wrist, just to see if people fall for it. =P
But yea, I read some time back about some hospital patients who stay there a really long time, and they get like little clocks embedded under the skin on their arm. That'd be pretty awesome, I think. But I think for all that effort, they coulda just stuck a clock up on the wall, ya know? haha. But anyways, I was thinking, I bet when these hospital patients try to tell people the time, they always get called out on it. Then they have to be all like, "No, wait, I can explain! Look, I've got a watch embedded in my arm!" Hahahah, maybe I'll try saying that next time I get called out for glancing at my wrist, just to see if people fall for it. =P
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