The Lollipop Guild? Um, yeah, I also am, uh, not a part of The Lollipop Guild.
Walking in on that german dude sure startled me.
Hee hee…me too… and in my boyfriends’ shower.
I suppose I have some secrets, but I have never shared them with anyone and don’t feel the need to start now. Some things and memories are best forgotten, or at least tucked away. The reasons for doing so may vary. Those of us who have our pic in SD and have a username that closely resembles who we are, cannot say that we are anonymous here.
I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.
Incidentally, I went to a PostSecret Live event, and Frank Warren actually said that the most-frequently shared secret is…“I pee in the shower.” Seriously. He did!
Nobody ever owns up to shiting in the shower however, even though we all do. Right?
Totally. It just runs right down the drain, clean as a whistle. Right?? ![]()
Not that anyone would be interested in any of my secrets (well, there are maybe one or two), but I couldn’t do this. I’ve posted enough on here that anyone who knew me IRL would definitely be able to identify me. I’ve sometimes wondered whether a certain other poster is my brother - but I don’t dare to ask him because if it is, I *know *him and he would go back and read all my posts to see if there are any juicy bits. Also, my SO isn’t a Doper but knows my name.
OK, I’ll share a secret: Not many people know this, but I name my clarinets. I don’t usually reveal their names to anyone though.
What?
I don’t get it either. I assumed it was a reference to anesthesia awareness, but I don’t know.
I know secrets of other people that I will take to my grave. They told me in confidence and I would never share them with anyone else, or specifically admit that I knew if confronted. (Like, 'Hey, did you know that…")
My secrets? I don’t really have any. I live under the rule you don’t do or say anything you don’t want everyone to know about, because someone will find out, and then everyone will know.
Isn’t there some kind of meme out there that under anaesthetic you feel everything but can’t move or do anything about and the drug also makes you forget all this. So you experience something horrible then forget it happened.
Thats it.
Well then how do you know you ever experienced anything horrible in the first place? ![]()
Because sometimes once in a great while the forgetting part doesnt work 
Well then why would you assume that you ever did just ‘forget’? Instead of, you know, have the anestesthia work as it’s intended to? ![]()
Does it really matter in a practical sense? One theory, bad shit happens but once in a great while sometimes you don’t forget it. Another theory, you generally don’t even experience it but hey, once in a great while it doesn’t work and you do experience and remember all the horror.
End result is the same for those unlucky few.
Of course it doesn’t matter in a practical sense; I just don’t understand the thought process/logic that would lead a person to hold the first theory.