Did you ever look at someone and just have the nagging feeling's something very wrong with the person in your ocular senses? Today I had just such an experience.
I was walking to class today across the big open space in front of the main campus library. A guy is walking the opposite direction as I am and is carrying something white. It's an apple PC moniter. First, I think I've been on this forum too long because I at first thought, "he must be coming back or to a LAN party" but then my next best conclusion surfaced- he had stolen out of a dorm. He definitely didn't seem the apple type. Low dressed, walked with no swag, I looked at him and he looked away into the distance like he was either tired of carrying the heavy monitor, or he knew he was one guilty, misdemeaning screw up of a man. I wanted to ask him about it but instead kept walking. I'm sure the PC fanboys are saying, "good riddance, served the mac owner rght" and the macho white knights of the universe are saying, "but you must be honorable and question everything amiss! Be valiant!" I did nothing and it was bothering me all engineering lecture. Later after the lecture(circa 70 minutes) I was walking back to the dorms and I saw a man lazily standing in front of a classroom building with a macbook charger. I was tempted to ask him if he had a monitor toting friend but kept walking then as well. The most awkward conclusion then surfaced- there was a mac-ssacre and everyone was carrying off bits and pieces of a lynched computer. That made me giggle to think about.
So in conclusion to my story, what would you do and what crazy conclusions can you draw?
I was walking to class today across the big open space in front of the main campus library. A guy is walking the opposite direction as I am and is carrying something white. It's an apple PC moniter. First, I think I've been on this forum too long because I at first thought, "he must be coming back or to a LAN party" but then my next best conclusion surfaced- he had stolen out of a dorm. He definitely didn't seem the apple type. Low dressed, walked with no swag, I looked at him and he looked away into the distance like he was either tired of carrying the heavy monitor, or he knew he was one guilty, misdemeaning screw up of a man. I wanted to ask him about it but instead kept walking. I'm sure the PC fanboys are saying, "good riddance, served the mac owner rght" and the macho white knights of the universe are saying, "but you must be honorable and question everything amiss! Be valiant!" I did nothing and it was bothering me all engineering lecture. Later after the lecture(circa 70 minutes) I was walking back to the dorms and I saw a man lazily standing in front of a classroom building with a macbook charger. I was tempted to ask him if he had a monitor toting friend but kept walking then as well. The most awkward conclusion then surfaced- there was a mac-ssacre and everyone was carrying off bits and pieces of a lynched computer. That made me giggle to think about.
So in conclusion to my story, what would you do and what crazy conclusions can you draw?