What are you REALLY bad at?

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What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby Lord Rother » 29 Oct 2024, 11:29

Me...?

Sense of direction.

Spacial awareness.

DIY.

(Comments about musical tastes not allowed!) :lol:

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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby ChrisB » 29 Oct 2024, 11:43

Lord Rother wrote:Me...?

Sense of direction.



DIY.



Sense of dircetion? I've got lost on a car park before now, and I don't TRUST Sat Nav
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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby souphound » 29 Oct 2024, 12:22

I'm bad at being good, but good at being bad.
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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby mudshark » 29 Oct 2024, 12:58

I'm bad at being around other people. It's getting worse by the year.
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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby souphound » 29 Oct 2024, 13:56

mudshark wrote:I'm bad at being around other people. It's getting worse by the year.



Most definitely me too.
Footy wrote:Last week, I discovered that the cordless drill I bought about 5 years ago is, in fact, a cordless screwdiver.

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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby Darkness_Fish » 31 Oct 2024, 09:25

Whatever the opposite of procrastination is.
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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby Rayge » 31 Oct 2024, 15:49

Lord Rother wrote:Me...?

Sense of direction.

Spacial awareness.

DIY.

Spelling too, apparently ;)
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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby Lord Rother » 31 Oct 2024, 17:17

Rayge wrote:
Lord Rother wrote:Me...?

Sense of direction.

Spacial awareness.

DIY.

Spelling too, apparently ;)


Oops. :D

Mind you, although I am a bit of a traditionalist...

As of now, "spatial" is still the word on the street, especially in formal settings. But "spacial" is creeping into blogs, tech forums, and casual chats. It's a linguistic tug-of-war, with each side pulling hard.

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Re: What are you REALLY bad at?

Postby Walk In My Shadow » 01 Nov 2024, 08:15

Singing. I can't.

I blame my parents.
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