What's the stupidest thing you've ever did?

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97AlanD
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22 Mar 2017, 3:23 am

When I was in sixth grade at my orchestra concert, they said sixth grade fiddler's walk on stage. I got the sixth grade fiddler's mistaken for the sixth grade orchestra. Luckily one of the kids on stage told me to get off. The sixth grade fiddler's were a side project of the sixth grade orchestra that people in my orchestra had the option to join. Is there any kind of disability that can be associated with a situation like this other than autism?



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22 Mar 2017, 3:39 am

i went to a national park in croatia, by myself and decided to arrive too late...i couldn't see very much before it got dark and 99% of civilization vacated and i was left scrambling for a way out. that was pretty dumb. and dangerous considering i was 6200 miles from everyone i knew.

when my dad's grandmother died and he was on the phone hearing the news, i picked up on the other line and started mocking it, yelling and uttering nonsense into it. that was before i knew what the call was about. i was 8.

97AlanD wrote:
Is there any kind of disability that can be associated with a situation like this other than autism?


doubt it. sounds like generic confusion due to lack of sufficient information...no need to affix a disability to it, really. being 11 kinda sucks all on it's own.

that doesn't sound all that stupid, either. :idea:


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22 Mar 2017, 4:25 am

Using a stanley knife, I made a deep incision into my wrist when I was 22. I was extremely lucky that the damage was only superficial.


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22 Mar 2017, 6:21 am

When I was 19 I got really drunk and broadcast an old sex education record over the university's security radio channel. I was caught.



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22 Mar 2017, 11:39 am

97AlanD wrote:
Is there any kind of disability that can be associated with a situation like this other than autism?
I have only attended main stream schools and my experience is that there are a lot of kids who misunderstand and/or don't pay sufficient attention to the information given. I was one of those who usually got things like that right the first time around. Autism has little to do with such misunderstandings IME.


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22 Mar 2017, 11:55 am

Probably when I tested out the sharpness of a razor blade on my index finger. I slashed it pretty bad and the tip has always been numb since then.



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22 Mar 2017, 12:07 pm

You guys seem to be pretty young and the mistakes you make in youth are no biggie. I won't mention the big stupid life changing mistakes I've made.



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22 Mar 2017, 2:52 pm

burnt_orange wrote:
You guys seem to be pretty young and the mistakes you make in youth are no biggie.


...well:

JakeASD wrote:
Using a stanley knife, I made a deep incision into my wrist when I was 22. I was extremely lucky that the damage was only superficial.



:idea:


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22 Mar 2017, 3:08 pm

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22 Mar 2017, 4:19 pm

Tried having my cat fight our neighbor's dog because I thought it would be like in a cartoon. I was ten. :oops:


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22 Mar 2017, 4:25 pm

I've done so many stupid things it's hard to single out just one.


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22 Mar 2017, 5:33 pm

When I was in primary school (and about 8 years old), I used to sit in the assembly hall with my cheeks puffed full of air and my hands over my mouth (this was to get rid of a strange tingly feeling that I used to get in the sides of my mouth). And, in assemblies, everyone sits in silence and listens to the headteacher speak. One day my hand slipped just a little and the sound of the air coming out made a loud fart-like noise. I got a couple hundred laughs :D


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22 Mar 2017, 5:42 pm

Blimey! I wouldn't know where to start as I've done so many stupid things. On reflection the most life changing stupid thing I've done is drugs.


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22 Mar 2017, 5:54 pm

I never make the same mistake twice.

I like to fill my day with a variety of mistakes from a large number of sources.


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22 Mar 2017, 6:04 pm

I really haven't done a lot of stupid stuff. I've always been quite a serious and mature person, so there is very little in the way of 'stupid' actions in my history.

The only one I can think of, and looking back it may have been pretty big, was when the town I lived in (which was a coastal town) had a new marina built. It was still under construction in places, so not too busy but starting to be used by a few boats. And it was teeming with small jellyfish. I went swimming in there.

You hear about teenagers that drown in lakes and reservoirs, today. But I didn't even consider the danger at the time - to me it was just like an outdoor pool, away from other people.



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22 Mar 2017, 7:40 pm

I slightly injured small insects, built an arena out of sticks, and watched them fight to the death. I saw an ant eat a bee.


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