drama, drama.
a miss uptight from weirdo-land mistook my joke for something else and now she's making such a big issue out of it. i don't mind if she has a problem with me, but why would she want to involve my other labmates in this? not only that, my boss was dragged in too. her argument was when i talked to her (a.k.a. telling the stupid joke), my face shows that i'm being serious.
sorry, i lost her there. which part of my face was serious again? was it my nose hair?
luckily, my labmates were an understanding bunch and i'm glad that at least one person defended me from her (i luv you, darling. but you know that already). and my boss? he's so cool. (but he also knows that already). *grin*
lesson learned, leave my jokes in lab or other comfort zones when venturing into unknown territory.
however, i would like to give miss uptight a lesson on how to differentiate whether
- when rerama jokes, she tends to be smiling. that means she will stretch her muscles around her mouth so that it curves upward. in severe joking cases, she will overstretch those muscles that you can see her sparkling teeth. that is what we call a grin.
- when rerama jokes, usually her words will be accompanied by a laugh. pardon me, i forgot. you might not know what a laugh is. it sounds a bit like "hehe..." or "haha.."
- when rerama is being serious, you can not see any trace of a smile or a grin. her words will be carefully chosen to make her point. she will make sure the other person will know how serious she is by being professionally serious in the serious sense of serious.
like now. look how serious my serious nose hair is?




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