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I used to be able to wear watches.




What's your reason? My sister cannot wear a watch because she kills it and that is no lie. Something chemical. I'm sure she never wore a Rolex Oyster but any watch costing more than 10 dollars, ie with any sort of movement inside literally dies on her wrist. I guess it's a good thing for her because she can buy plastic digital watches at the drugstore but then again she's a librarian and isn't in any particular hurry to do shit anyway.




Interesting, I have the same thing with light bulbs. They have a lifespan of a few months tops around me, and doesn't even matter if they are those energy saving long-life types either.

Most freaky episode of that I had while I was walking at night, streetlights at the side of the street. Then as I approached one streetlight, it went dark. I was like "hm ok that is freaky", then walked along... then once I had passed it, it lit up again behind me. Then as I got to the next streetlight, the exact same thing happened again, going out, then going back on. The rest of the street was fine though, none of the other lights did it.

My only regret is that I was alone, I would so have wanted to scare the living shit out of a girl coming towards me then