On purpose. So that the clock in the bathroom could be fifteen minutes fast, so you race down the stairs thinking you were late for the bus or something, but the living room clock was slow so you tell yourself that you have plenty of time and you walk back up the stairs to brush your teeth and then you tell yourself you better find out the real time so you break into your parents bedroom to check the clock and then you hear the bus go by so you decide to just turn on the TV and watch cartoons for a couple of hours before walking to school and then you fall asleep on your parents bed and wake up at twelve a'clock so you hide out in the backyard so your dad doesn't check on the house and find you sloughing school and then you get wouped and the tv privileges taken from you. 😡And then you realize that none of this would have happened if nobody fcked with the clocks..Remember those days?
I still fuck with my clocks. My phone has the right time, but my other clocks (kitchen and car), are strategically set two different random times ahead to allow for my chaos.
I have alarms for uo and coming alarms 🤪
I NEED this type of crap. I can too easily get sidetracked or lose myself in something.
@OogieBoogie To tell the truth I still do the same thing. And it still sometimes causes me to have panic attacks because I think I'm late for something.
I still live like that. Had a non-smart digital watch until a few years ago and my car has no internet connectivity. Also always had an alarm clock instead of just my phone.
We still have plenty of clocks that need to be set manually. 😆 The one in my room is too fast on top of that so after years, I'm in a constant state of distrust toward it. Honestly, I still don't know why I keep it but it just became a part of my room. 🙈 I believe that by the time the time changes, it's 5 minutes forward.