"Oh great...its That Guy" moment

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SilentVirus

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Have you and your friends ever been enjoying life to the fullest and then....well...That guy just came in and made your lives miserable? You know, that guy who always thinks he/she is friends with you even though you dispise them like none other? What was your worst moment with that person?

For me I was chilling in the cafeteria with my friends. IT was great and I just could ask for more that evening...Until "That Guy" came in with this raging Rock sign and said "SUP!" everyone. I wanted to shoo him away , but if I did his friend who happens to be the bulkiest dude I ever seen would slam the living daylights out of me. So I spent the next 45 minutes listening to his crappy viral video stories...Wishing I was dead oratlest 6 feet under with an ipod until i ran out of air, But atleast he would be sucking the air down with me.
 

Mr.Pandah

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What is with people and not being able to give anyone the cold shoulder? If you don't like someone, don't assosciate yourself with them. Simple as that.

No, I really can't say this has ever happened to me because I simply won't acknowledge that person. Crazy, right?
 

Nwabudike Morgan

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The worst guy in the world is the guy who nobody admits to inviting over and after smoking your weed he goes on this big obnoxious whiteboy rant about "the man" when all you and your actual friends want to do is watch Jackie Chan movies.
 

Jammerz

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yeah this guy me and my friends hate always hangs out with us and when we were making plans to go out he would always butt in asking if he could go even though we both new the answer and when I'm playing xbox he will always send me invites non-stop thinking I didn't get the first ten invites!!!
 

orangeapples

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I don't have a "that guy" guy, but rather, "oh great, you want to talk to me about that?" moments.

I don't care about what video you saw on youtube. If you want to let me see it, forward it to me on facebook, and DON'T ask me about it tomorrow.

or the, "Why do you think I know everything? I don't have all of the answers, so stop asking me." moments.
 

InsomniJack

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Hard to tell. I kinda used to be like that back when I was in grade school. That was definitely not a good time.

Nowadays, I tend to be as accepting of people as possible, because of what happened to me back then. That is, unless they are genuinely trying to be as obnoxious/anti-social as possible. In which case, I simply just get up and leave.
 

likalaruku

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Nope. Even as a little kid, I could never stand to be around more than one friend at a time: 2 is company, 3 is a crowd, 4 friends near me is not allowed.
 

SilentVirus

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No, I try not to even be in his general area. I try my best to give him the message that I dont like him but he just doesnt seem to get it.
 

Insanum

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You know who is "that guy" online, Because if they beat you in one game they smacktalk.

And if you smacktalk after a victory, You ARE that guy.

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I can be with a large group of friends, There doesnt usually seem to be "that guy" - Unless theres a couple with us.

Many times all of the guys have been out, Then one of the guy's GF's joins us, and the mood changes.

Damn them!
 

Pimppeter2

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I'm pretty straight forward. If I don't like you I wont talk to you.

But that is rarely the case
 

skitzo van

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Yeah, I've known a guy like that whose like that since 4th grade. I really wish this dude would leave me alone but he's got EXTREME anger issues. For example, in 6th grade he was playing lacrosse, (or however it's spelled) got hit with the ball accidentally (I'm 99% sure it was an accident) then proceeded to chase the ball tosser and tried to hit'em with the lacrosse stick. So anyway, my mom was trying to sell this guy's mom's house for THREE YEARS.

I hear a knock on the door, mom answers, its the brat's mom. I then hear my mom say hello to the brat, because what better way to sell a house than show people it's messed up ex-residents? I hear his voice and hide in the bathroom for an hour, I think this is a little funny and ironic here, he's Jewish, and I'm German, and I feel like Ann Frank. Thank God he didn't find me.
 

Earthmonger

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SilentVirus said:
Have you and your friends ever been enjoying life to the fullest and then....well...That guy just came in and made your lives miserable? You know, that guy who always thinks he/she is friends with you even though you dispise them like none other? What was your worst moment with that person?

For me I was chilling in the cafeteria with my friends. IT was great and I just could ask for more that evening...Until "That Guy" came in with this raging Rock sign and said "SUP!" everyone. I wanted to shoo him away , but if I did his friend who happens to be the bulkiest dude I ever seen would slam the living daylights out of me. So I spent the next 45 minutes listening to his crappy viral video stories...Wishing I was dead oratlest 6 feet under with an ipod until i ran out of air, But atleast he would be sucking the air down with me.
Suggestion:
*Yawn*
"This is boring."
*Get up and walk away, leaving the retards to think "huh.. what the Hell?"*
 

FalloutJack

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That Guy is everywhere. And I could name you some that just have no common sense.
 

Littlee300

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On xbox live i refer that guy to a trash talking elitist, since i consider "that guy" A person with a douche bag personality on xbox live.
 

Vrex360

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Well he's not a 'that guy' but once when I was at a bar with two old female friends one of them asked this guy for a lighter, he had to be about forty four, and he gave her one then randomly sat at our table and engaged awkward conversation with us while we were too polite (or terrified) to ask him to leave. Eventually he would start making racist jokes, make comments about my friend's breasts and I'm pretty sure he was trying to chat us up and given that we were about eighteen where as he was forty four, quite disturbing. Eventually he started asking where we lived and that was the point where we all suddenly remembered we had to be somewhere urgently and ran away.
We never discussed that night again, it was a moment of terrified awkward history.