Matt the Terrier
Woofs! Wiggles! Wins!
But what if your fear is humor. O n O
*Gasps* Oh gawd! That's an in-depth question! *Thinks while The Twilight Zone music plays in the background*But what if your fear is humor. O n O
Oh shut up! You look great!
That was perfect. I'm not gonna lie.
Giggles a little H-Hah, that would be! Glad it isn't though! *Boops back*That would be quite a catastrophe, wouldn't it?
(boops nose)
Nah, we're right! Come ooon, you don't look bad at all! Quite the opposite of bad really! You just gotta remind yourself that, "There's nothing ugly there, only the best!"* places finger over your lips *
Ssshhhhh. You guys are being ridiculous. Lol
Burning a hole in your shirt with a flat iron.
if that's the case, then that's my greatest fear of them all!I know the ultimate worst fear.
When they get your order wrong at a restaurant.
No, that's not your worst fear. . .I know the ultimate worst fear.
When they get your order wrong at a restaurant.
Huh, that does indeed sound bad! A true horror!No, that's not your worst fear. . .
. . .your worst fear is working at a restaurant and getting somebody else's order wrong.
If you've ever worked in food service, you know what I'm talking about!
I've had that happen more times than I like to admit. It's terrible.No, that's not your worst fear. . .
. . .your worst fear is working at a restaurant and getting somebody else's order wrong.
If you've ever worked in food service, you know what I'm talking about!
This is legitimately scary.I know the ultimate worst fear.
When they get your order wrong at a restaurant.
Indeed. Though, you'll still tend to look back at that day and just sigh, like, "Well darn. He/She surely isn't happy with that order."Same here. Nobody is immune to it, but all you can do is put it down to experience and move on.
Indeed. Though, you'll still tend to look back at that day and just sigh, like, "Well darn. He/She surely isn't happy with that order."
Yeah....in all terms of acceptance, one must approach the fact that we are human, and mistakes are common. A mistake after all, leads you closer to perfecting what was done wrong before.That's the true fear of it. . .remembering that one time when you screwed something up, and ultimately letting somebody down or upsetting somebody.
Yep!Indeed!
Oh ma goodness!However. . .you now have a fear that's in line with OCD. Things that are "off" are now your fear.
puts Coca-Cola and Pepsi in the same cup to test this