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4. Oblivious: You go to a party and dance the same moves you rocked back in 1988.
1. Oblivious: You go to your freshman's "High School Curriculum Night" and find her classes so fascinating that you boldface ask the teacher if you can enroll, too.
Don't do this too often in the same class because, no matter how oblivious you think your teachers are, they're really not.
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And all the while you were oblivious... you begin piecing the puzzle together and you realize that so much of your reality was actually a lie.
The sensation of culture shock that this creates is heightened if you happen to be outside normal routines and comfort zones, making you think about examples of bias or media blackouts, about alienation in society in general and the things to which you personally are oblivious as you travel to work or wander around the shops.
(In my opinion, you cannot be a chump until after discovery, when you realize that you've been played. What manner of oblivious spouse you were before discovery is more technically a proto-chump).
Also, don't make it too obvious or oblivious that you are going to ask them out, you don't want them to say no before you have asked or wonder why you ask.
If you've ever been stuck behind a slow poke in a shop, or worse, an oblivious chatterbox, you will be delighted to hear about a study that says supermarkets should set up special slow checkout lanes – albeit for older people.
But if your kid seems happy and oblivious, and you step in to "fix" them to protect them from ever being marginalized or teased, then you're doing them a disservice.
Try to accept that unless you are willing to make a move after all your hard work and with him still oblivious, maybe you should give him a less subtle hint or move on.
He's completely oblivious, and you would like to get his attention -- perhaps by ripping the offending object out of his hands and telling the woman on the other end what he really looks like.
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