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RE: I'm annoying

looked at her waving her money around as if she was in a strip club and he was a pole dancer. She had a really weird warped smile on her face which I found highly disturbing.

This made me smile.

I can vividly picture the situation :<)

On a lighter side, I also know of a few other traits of mine that are irritating. I make really bad jokes sometimes. Like REALLY, REALLY bad jokes, puns and plays on words that sometimes I find hysterically funny and other people find downright vexatious.

Nothing wrong with that, you might have seen some of those in the end jokes of my book ;<)

The worst is when I try to say something but it's so funny in my own mind that I can't stop laughing and can barely get a word out. It's a great feeling, having a good laughing fit every now and again, but others very rarely seem to appreciate it.

This doesn't happen to me often but I can imagine it and I would find it pretty funny to see someone do this!

I don't think I am very annoying, although not everybody might always appreciate my jokes ( either because they don't know me well enough and don't understand I'm joking or because they don't have much of a sense of humor haha! )

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No spoilers please! I haven't got to the end of your book yet.

I like humour. Dry humour is even better. I appreciate jokes - if they make me laugh, then awesome. Hell, sometimes I even laugh at things that some people might not even think are that funny so I know what you mean when not everyone understands.

That woman was odd. She gave me American Psycho vibes from the first time I met her. Gosh, I watched that movie a few weeks back and it was so terrible. Were people seriously that weird over business cards?

I read the book American Psycho, decades ago, before I watched the movie multiple times. In fact, I watched a handful of books by this writer: Bret Easton Ellis.

The book is way better ( but pretty gruesome, very detailed ) than its movie adaptation, but the film is alright (imo). The business card scene can be found in the book too.