Iverian Gnash 76 Posted October 28, 2018 Totally guilty. Then you pretend that you had your hands in the air because you were fixing your hair. Wow! That rhymes! Has made a plan to do something, stuck with it for barely a day and then forgot about it. Ex: run each day for an hour or two Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted November 2, 2018 So guilty Has made themselves a to-do list and totally failed to check it at a crucial moment Share this post Link to post
Iverian Gnash 76 Posted November 2, 2018 Guilty All the time, it's not even funny Has told themselves that no candy was to be eaten one day and then gladly accepted like 20 kit-kats from a friend Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted November 4, 2018 Innocent. I have stupidly strong self-discipline: it isn't much fun. Has put off starting to work on something until 'a good time to start' (like on the hour) and totally failed to start it then anyway. Share this post Link to post
Gwenevier Winters 0 Posted November 5, 2018 Absolutely guilty as charged. I procrastinate all the time, especially where college is concerned! Ironically I stay up to date on hol school work religiously. Has wanted to go horseback riding, but laughed and shrugged it off because horses aren't unicorns, duh. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted November 5, 2018 Innocent actually, I used to Horseback ride most weeks. Though they really, really aren't unicorns. In that spirit: has tried something simply because it looked/sounded awesome in a book, movie or TV show. Share this post Link to post
Storm Quinton 0 Posted November 8, 2018 On 2/7/2011 at 10:53 PM, Guest JaLeyah Rainey said: I have stayed up for 3 days to watch all the HP movies and it wa totally worth it Share this post Link to post
Prof. Zenix James 30 Posted November 16, 2018 Hey Storm, I don't see a guilty or innocent suggestion from you, so I'm going to take Sky's last one, although I'm very guilty of watching HP movies for days on end. I am sure I am guilty of doing something I saw or read somewhere, I just can't think of what that could be. Has stayed up playing video games all night. (I'm totally not doing that right now with the new Sims 4 Expansion Pack.) Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted November 21, 2018 Innocent but only because I can't play them very effectively Has used shop bought pastry or cake mix and let people believe they made whatever it was from scratch Share this post Link to post
Prof. Zenix James 30 Posted November 23, 2018 I JUST DID THIS YESTERDAY. I told my neighbors, of whom I totally despise, I made them a Georgian Pecan pie when I definitely bought that thing from Wal-Mart. So guilty. I AM NOT ASHAMED. Forgot someone's birthday and bought them some generic store gift instead of a real one. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Dario Brighton 42 Posted January 2, 2019 I do forget birthdays, but I never do generic gifts - I'd rather say the real present will be delayed. So, partially guilty? Forgot to water their plants after which they died. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted January 7, 2019 Innocent. And you are never plant sitting for me. Has totally forgotten about a hot drink they just made and let it go cold Share this post Link to post
Prof. Dario Brighton 42 Posted January 7, 2019 It happens almost every other time. And, please, I'm awesome at plant sitting. Has secretly listened to a song they publically dislike (as a form of a guilty pleasure). Share this post Link to post
Alexander Barnes-Rogers 0 Posted January 8, 2019 So Guilty of that but because usually I can't get it out of my head or it grew on me (like Queen's Radio Ga Ga) Innocent or Guilty Ever stayed up all night writing and listening to music Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted January 12, 2019 I've stayd up writing A LOT Said something completely stupid and then try to act like the person you're talking to misheard Share this post Link to post
Prof. Dario Brighton 42 Posted January 12, 2019 You have met me, haven't you? Of course I did! Said no to something they really wanted (to have or to happen) out of sheer principle. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted January 12, 2019 Guilty. But there's a lot of internal struggle first. On the same theme as my last one: has forgotten to send an email or a letter and blamed it on the system when reminded. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Dario Brighton 42 Posted January 29, 2019 Not really, mostly because the system rarely makes such errors and I'd never believe it if someone said that to me. Though I'd probably go with it to stay polite. Underperformed on a test because they didn't feel like preparing for it, but ended up passing it either way. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted February 2, 2019 Totally innocent. My brain wouldn't let me do that (though I wish it would sometimes) Has signed off an email with a HOL name, nickname or a phrase that totally doesn't fit the situation (like love to an employer or teacher) Share this post Link to post
Shadow Gaunt 2 Posted February 4, 2019 Guilty. ONCE I accidentally signed off with "Shadow Gaunt". Luckily, the person was my friend so it wasn't too awkward. Has asked for an extension less than an hour before something is due? Share this post Link to post
Prof. Kendra Givens 3 Posted February 10, 2019 (edited) From college to HOL to work (sometimes), absolutely guilty. Told someone that their message 'accidentally' got buried in your email when you really never intended to reply. Edited February 10, 2019 by Kendra Givens Share this post Link to post
Iverian Gnash 76 Posted February 11, 2019 Yes, usually I just tell this person that it went to my 'junk' folder. (which it does, it's just that, yes, I saw it, so I'm not lying :P ) Dedicated an entire day to some task that really shouldn't take too long because you knew you'd get sidetracked. Share this post Link to post
Prof. Sky Alton 260 Posted February 12, 2019 Guilty, see last Sunday Has let someone think they know how to do something when really they're just winging it. Share this post Link to post
Iverian Gnash 76 Posted February 12, 2019 All the time ;) Has read a book they don't understand just to say they read it Share this post Link to post
Prof. Zenix James 30 Posted February 21, 2019 Yes, the Scarlet Letter in 11th grade. That book is insane Old English. Has read fanfiction for over 9 hours at one time. Share this post Link to post