Remember in Kindergarten when your fellow classmates, or maybe even you, picked their noses, then flicked or ate them, and it was not a big deal? Just part of Kindergarten life. Well, within a 16-20 year timeframe, I think most people grow out of it and realize, that is some sick crap. Most people.
Apparenlty, there are still some adults that haven't grown out of the picking-your-nose-and-eating-your-own-boogers phase. I would be interested to hear what this means from a psychological standpoint. My theory was proven yesterday.
I was sitting in my car waiting for a light to turn green when a cute blonde girl, probably 18-25, pulled up behind me. I'm a people watcher. I like to see what other people are doing in their cars when I'm sitting at a light. So I looked at her in my mirrors, and as soon as she stopped behind me, she started digging in her nose with her finger. I thought to myself, "Ew." Now I had to keep watching. I had to find out if she as an Eater, a Flicker, or a Wiper. Blondie found a treasure in there, and held it in her hand on top of her steering wheel for a few seconds. Now I thought, "WTH is she doing with that??" Well it wasn't long before I found out. She shoved that ooey gooey treasure {or maybe it was a crisp one} right into her mouth! Blondie was an Eater. I gagged.
I understand, there are times when you can't just 'blow' it out. But...I cannot, CANNOT justify eating it. EVER! I'm very sorry if any of you out there enjoy munching on your own dried up or gooey mucus. But I think your sick. Stop it!
I just noticed in the picture of my little man blowing his nose, his hand is completely backwards. It would not be possible to blow your nose that way because generally your thumb grows on the inside of your hand.

haha Some people just think they are invisible when they are alone in their car.
ReplyDeleteOh man, that is completely gross. Maybe she was hungry??? Hungry or not that is just wrong any way you look at it.
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