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+God When i was in high school I never talked to the girl I liked. To this day I have no idea what happened to her but I regret it, just really needed to do it
It's so strangely endearing to hear that high school guys did this too. I'd love to hear Felicity's side of this story - as a former high school girl, now married woman, I'd put money down that she did some scouting of her own!
im in highschool right now and this was a good laugh and a wake up call to reality and how true this is i never stopped while scheming to think about how stupid this all was
Some of this hit alarmingly close to home. The reason why I know Game of Thrones is even a thing is because I found out my crush loved GoTs and I was desperate for common ground. So she let me borrow her copy of the first book. At first I was like "I dont care if this is the shittiest book ever written I will read it." Then of course 3 pages in and I discovered that not only was she my crush but she had an incredible taste of fantasy. True fan of Martin AND we're still friends...I call that a win.
That's awesome. That's a tough spot to be in and I certainly understand it. But this is how I've always looked at it, you'll only truly regret the things you didn't do. Even if you make a decision that was a mistake at least you did it so you can never do it again right? Its the things you don't try, the "what ifs" that keep you thinking. I'm not in your spot, I don't have all the details and data and I'm certainly not a Life Guru like a certain Sean Plott but you'll never get anything without a little bit of risk.
***** I think tomorrow is the perfect time to tell him. There's truly no time like the present. Of course you have a good grasp of the situation. You of all people would know best, do what you think you should do, when you should do it and how you should do it.
***** I'm going to be a little presumptuous and dole out some things to think about from the quote-unquote wisdom of age. If they're useful, terrific; if not, so it goes. It's easy to say "just go for it", but as someone who has wound up friends with people I've been interested in far more often than romantically involved, and who is actually very happy with all those friendships, I do understand where you're coming from. That being said, I'm going to guess you're either in or not far past high school. If I'm correct, as hard as it is to really grasp now, the fact is you will probably not be as close friends with this fella down the road as you are now. Certainly it could happen, but much more often than not it doesn't. Therefore, you have less reason to fear running him off because the two of you would probably slide apart to some degree anyway. More importantly, while you can't control what someone feels towards you, you can control how you express your feelings towards them. And how you express your feelings will affect his reaction much more than the fact those feelings exist. That's not to say that if you're super cool about it, he won't have some sort of freak out, but the odds are substantially reduced compared to if you have a heart explosion and gibber out your undying love in a string of barely intelligible sentences. The biggest mistake we all make when we're interested in somebody, and keep making until we learn to stop doing it, is assuming how they think, how they'll react, all the things we can't really know without a knowledge of their private minds we're not likely to have. Usually it's just a reflection of our greatest concerns, and has no bearing on reality. It also ignores our own qualities, and the positive things that the object of your interest might feel upon discovering your attraction, even if they're not interested. To wit: You said he's a shy guy. I'll assume he's ok looking. Girls are probably not beating a path to his door, which means he probably lacks a lot of positive attention from women. That may not bother him, and it doesn't mean he'll be overjoyed or grateful when someone does show an interest (be it you or anyone else), but don't you think he would be at least a little flattered by you acknowledging your attraction? Hell, even if he was gay, don't you think it would make him feel pretty good? Even if he's taken off-guard by your admission and needs time to process how he feels about it, that alone will work in your favor in terms of making it less likely he'll flip out and start avoiding you. Finally, looking forward: As a woman, the benefit to you in learning how to put your feelings forward despite fears of rejection is enormous. Guys have to learn how to do it because there's simply a societal expectation of such, so it's more of a survival tactic there. Plenty of women don't bother simply because they'll always have some options to choose from, or at least they think they will. However, if you become comfortable with showing your interest first, you won't be stuck choosing from whoever picks you first; you can expand your romantic possibilities considerably simply by being willing to make the first move, and being a nerd will amplify that effect by a couple orders of magnitude. So even if it doesn't work out with this guy, it's worth it for you to learn how to take the shot. Ok, so I'm clearly in the pro-"say something" camp. I would be remiss to say all that and not at least throw something out about how to do it. I can't really tell you what to say, though, so I'll just break it down into what are basically the two parts of getting at somebody. 1. Telling him. Be cool, but be honest. Absolutely do not downplay your feelings; don't say "I kinda like you" if he's been making your heart pound for months. If he has no idea you're into him, he can only take you at your word about how you feel. Don't be afraid to touch him while you're speaking if it feels right (e.g. hold his hand). "Being cool", in this case, is not taking on an air of forced calm; it only means expressing how you feel, taking a breath if your thoughts are getting away from you, and continuing. It's really hard not to ramble when you're new to doing this, so don't fret too much if you run on a bit. And when you're done, stop. Try not to let your nerves keep you talking when you have nothing left to say. The last part here is, just like you shouldn't assume his reaction, don't say anything that assumes his reaction. Since you like being friends with him and want to protect that, it's not terrible to throw in a little if -> then; for example, "I still want to be your friend, even if you don't feel the same way." But absolutely do not undercut yourself with something like, "I know you're probably not interested..." It's easy to let something like that slip out if you get a sense he actually isn't interested, but confidence and the bravery to make this move does count for something with a lot of boys. You can't read his mind, so don't try. 2. Accepting his reaction. Where the first part feels the hardest because it requires action, this part is really what makes that action difficult, because you're giving up control of the situation. Whatever comes next is triggered by your choice to act, but that "whatever" is up to him, and it may not turn out anything like you hope. I can sit here and tell you that you are almost always better off going through that process rather than sitting on your feelings, even if it doesn't work out, but it's impossible to really understand how that can be true until you've been through it a few times. All I'll say is this: If he reciprocates your feelings, that upside is amazing. If he doesn't, but you two are still cool, it's a weight off your chest. If it blows up your friendship because he can't handle it, it's actually not uncommon for people to reconnect (at least as friends) once they've matured a bit after something like that happens. And if the whole thing blows up permanently... well, I've never had a friendship melt down that I didn't look at in retrospect and see that it would have ended anyway because we were too different, didn't have enough interests in common, or what have you. Oh, and if you wait for the next guy because it's just too hard now, that situation isn't likely to be any easier than this one. It only gets easier through experience. One last, actual, final note of warning: While I'm doing my best to assure you that the odds your relationship with this boy will collapse are low, it's guaranteed your relationship with him will change in some fashion, whether he's interested or not. Even if you stay friends and don't really act any differently towards each other, there will be a different vibe, because you won't be dealing with the question of whether or not to express your feelings any longer. And different doesn't mean worse; it's not at all uncommon for this to bring friends closer, if the one who isn't interested appreciates your trust and courage in being open about how you feel. But it will be different, and it's wise to be aware of that. ...good god that's long. I hope it helped.
You are a magnificent person and this story made me smile) The whole story hints that it has a third ending where you've never talked to Felicity again past three month after getting together. And it's still fine, glad for little Sean's success
+Richard Powell I actually thought that it was the same girl every time, and I thought that for a very long time, and I was like 14 and then I was like "Ohhhhh."
@QuantaKill: Because that's all there is to life...? I think you're the one with the dull life, or at least a very narrow and unimaginative outlook on life. That being said, this story really was wonderful :)
Doedling , oh god, is someone pretty fucking dumb :D Post on comments made 3 weeks ago shows how wonderful and glamorous life YOU HAVE !! ... wait for it ... wait for it ... SARCASM - the way to make fun of idiots, without them realizing it !
Day[9], your story truly brought laughter and happiness to my heart. I'm a high school student who is enduring a high school relationship, but with the coming of college, I know it's very impossible to maintain it. I just wanted to thank you for your stories. I've enjoyed every one and they always brighten my life. You've given me the confidence to face this reality. Thank you.
Wow, this was really entertaining. Day9 you are great at speaking, very engaging! I am a low masters zerg player that has just left secondary school(high school), and this story relates to me very well. I enjoyed most of all you describing how you talked to felicity on the phone after leaving the note at the house with the roses. Thank you for the story!
I would like to point out that whole leaving a note with roses is probably the most romantic thing a high schooler could do. So pretty much a total lady killer
I think that Sean putting in all the effort that he did made his final success much more fulfilling. Sure, he could have foregone all that effort, but his high school Valentine's Day was all the more enjoyable for not doing so. It's not the destination that matters, but the journey.
"my mom chose to walk to work. it doesn't matter that our house was right next to where she work. it doesn't matter, she is a sweetheart!" best line ever. i laughed real hard for a few minutes love day9
I'm a big fan of your storys and i can totaly identify with your storys nearly every of your "love"-storys fits on me even if I always get dumped ^^ your storytimes really helped me and friends of mine to get through some ugly parts of life :) alot of love to you #nohomo
see where you have improved when it comes to social interactions but not when it comes to grocery shopping I learned how to tell lemons apart but I still can't form coherent sentences when talking to new people
Day9, You're a beast dude. I love your stories, they keep me laughing and in the case of this story I totally relate. In high school I was a dumbass. Lol. Suave ballin', Jeremee
I really enjoy your shows. You have been developing good camera presence for a long time now. I think your commitment to your viewers and work ethic have pushed you really far in your career. As a super knowledgeable-pro gamer your coverage of events is still developing because its very different from your regular shows. You have been doing well. I think if you watch pros who do commentary it will help you to grow faster,so I wanna rec watching Martina Navratilova. You share pro parallels.
Campfire should be in foreground, in background preferably some forest at dusk/night. And subtle music playing. I recommend Tristram theme from Diablo :D
rofl! Day9 you are the story telling master! Golden comedy here! This story matches so well with my teen years that it's scary! Hope to see more from you in the future! :D
I'm in high school and this is how it goes for me, except at the part where I say "are you ready for dinner" she says "OH GOD NO" and we never speak to each other again.
He talked about this a while back, he wanted a one word name because of other pros at the time, and came up with "Day" then he used to like a certain clan which was called the "9 clan" who had recently died so he took the name and made it Day[9]
Lol one of my high-school relationship stories we called 'Operation Green Tea' where I spent 5 hours planning, figuring out what to say, what to wear and where to be during a lock-in, just to talk to a girl who would date me for a week and then never see again. The course of events? Helping her make Green Tea and slowly, smoothly moving closer as we filled our glasses with water... No seriously, that was 5 hours of planning. But hey, it worked for a week!
"...Nothing's gonna happen at eleven thirty, but that's ok. I liked games with arbitrary constraints. Let's get it done." Oh, man, that's so funny, such a clever joke!
This reminds me of the How I Met Your Mother episode where Ted throws a party just so he has an excuse to invite Robin to her house. She doesn't show up so he throws another the next day. She doesn't show up again so he throws a third one on the same weekend XD
This should be a PSA played at the beginning of every semester in American High Schools.
+God When i was in high school I never talked to the girl I liked. To this day I have no idea what happened to her but I regret it, just really needed to do it
God has spoken...
"Asking a highschool student to talk to their crush is like asking someone to fart" -Day[9] 2013
+John Lee XD XD
Damn how true that is. He spoke the truth.
I'd rather fart m8
4:27
John Lee i literally read this word for word as he said it!!
As a high school student never has my life seemed so predictable.
lol it gets worse
This is painful to watch, because at 27 I totally still get awkward crushes, not based in reality whatsoever and it's still super awkward
eh, that is normal. The reason why Day9 doesn't have crushes now is because he hasn't found anyone that he finds attractive, it is not about age.
Thank god I thought I am the only one who still gets crushes like in high school^^
Dasdfjkl no, its because he got more mature... and you really should.
+QuantumBraced no no you still get crushes you just don't refer to them as crushes
With time you get older and lazier so you don't really invest as much in elaborate plans
I only watch day9 for his stories... he's an amazing story teller... funny af
I fully recommend his amnesia playthrough. You're missing out on some of his greatest content brother man
This entire story is a elaborate adventure game
It's so strangely endearing to hear that high school guys did this too. I'd love to hear Felicity's side of this story - as a former high school girl, now married woman, I'd put money down that she did some scouting of her own!
At 23:30 my mobile device accidentally zoomed in on Sean's mouth as he said "GIRLFRIEND." It was incredible
SO.True.
Day[9] We miss our daily dose of bedtime stories...
what 7th grader wants to be a jeweler
well you know now [3 years ago]
im in highschool right now and this was a good laugh and a wake up call to reality and how true this is i never stopped while scheming to think about how stupid this all was
This is kind of funny, I'm currently in high school and asked a girl out instead of doing a complicated plan. She said no lol.
So much better, I promise. I've done both, and direct means are much better.
This is life. This is normal. You did good.
Ask other girls out that you like, and someone will say yes. This is how it works.
She would have said 'yes' if you had only broken into her home. Live and learn.
Profundo Estupidez a is a god among men
happens, still better this way
"It doesn't matter that our house is next to where she worked, she is a SWEETHEART."
I lol'd
Some of this hit alarmingly close to home.
The reason why I know Game of Thrones is even a thing is because I found out my crush loved GoTs and I was desperate for common ground.
So she let me borrow her copy of the first book. At first I was like "I dont care if this is the shittiest book ever written I will read it." Then of course 3 pages in and I discovered that not only was she my crush but she had an incredible taste of fantasy.
True fan of Martin AND we're still friends...I call that a win.
That's awesome.
That's a tough spot to be in and I certainly understand it. But this is how I've always looked at it, you'll only truly regret the things you didn't do. Even if you make a decision that was a mistake at least you did it so you can never do it again right? Its the things you don't try, the "what ifs" that keep you thinking.
I'm not in your spot, I don't have all the details and data and I'm certainly not a Life Guru like a certain Sean Plott but you'll never get anything without a little bit of risk.
***** I think tomorrow is the perfect time to tell him. There's truly no time like the present.
Of course you have a good grasp of the situation. You of all people would know best, do what you think you should do, when you should do it and how you should do it.
***** So this comment was at the top of the video, and now I'm wondering if you ever told him. :x
ZyliahWar What did you see, *****? WHAT DID YOU SAY?
***** I'm going to be a little presumptuous and dole out some things to think about from the quote-unquote wisdom of age. If they're useful, terrific; if not, so it goes.
It's easy to say "just go for it", but as someone who has wound up friends with people I've been interested in far more often than romantically involved, and who is actually very happy with all those friendships, I do understand where you're coming from. That being said, I'm going to guess you're either in or not far past high school. If I'm correct, as hard as it is to really grasp now, the fact is you will probably not be as close friends with this fella down the road as you are now. Certainly it could happen, but much more often than not it doesn't. Therefore, you have less reason to fear running him off because the two of you would probably slide apart to some degree anyway.
More importantly, while you can't control what someone feels towards you, you can control how you express your feelings towards them. And how you express your feelings will affect his reaction much more than the fact those feelings exist. That's not to say that if you're super cool about it, he won't have some sort of freak out, but the odds are substantially reduced compared to if you have a heart explosion and gibber out your undying love in a string of barely intelligible sentences.
The biggest mistake we all make when we're interested in somebody, and keep making until we learn to stop doing it, is assuming how they think, how they'll react, all the things we can't really know without a knowledge of their private minds we're not likely to have. Usually it's just a reflection of our greatest concerns, and has no bearing on reality. It also ignores our own qualities, and the positive things that the object of your interest might feel upon discovering your attraction, even if they're not interested.
To wit: You said he's a shy guy. I'll assume he's ok looking. Girls are probably not beating a path to his door, which means he probably lacks a lot of positive attention from women. That may not bother him, and it doesn't mean he'll be overjoyed or grateful when someone does show an interest (be it you or anyone else), but don't you think he would be at least a little flattered by you acknowledging your attraction? Hell, even if he was gay, don't you think it would make him feel pretty good? Even if he's taken off-guard by your admission and needs time to process how he feels about it, that alone will work in your favor in terms of making it less likely he'll flip out and start avoiding you.
Finally, looking forward: As a woman, the benefit to you in learning how to put your feelings forward despite fears of rejection is enormous. Guys have to learn how to do it because there's simply a societal expectation of such, so it's more of a survival tactic there. Plenty of women don't bother simply because they'll always have some options to choose from, or at least they think they will. However, if you become comfortable with showing your interest first, you won't be stuck choosing from whoever picks you first; you can expand your romantic possibilities considerably simply by being willing to make the first move, and being a nerd will amplify that effect by a couple orders of magnitude. So even if it doesn't work out with this guy, it's worth it for you to learn how to take the shot.
Ok, so I'm clearly in the pro-"say something" camp. I would be remiss to say all that and not at least throw something out about how to do it. I can't really tell you what to say, though, so I'll just break it down into what are basically the two parts of getting at somebody.
1. Telling him. Be cool, but be honest. Absolutely do not downplay your feelings; don't say "I kinda like you" if he's been making your heart pound for months. If he has no idea you're into him, he can only take you at your word about how you feel. Don't be afraid to touch him while you're speaking if it feels right (e.g. hold his hand).
"Being cool", in this case, is not taking on an air of forced calm; it only means expressing how you feel, taking a breath if your thoughts are getting away from you, and continuing. It's really hard not to ramble when you're new to doing this, so don't fret too much if you run on a bit. And when you're done, stop. Try not to let your nerves keep you talking when you have nothing left to say.
The last part here is, just like you shouldn't assume his reaction, don't say anything that assumes his reaction. Since you like being friends with him and want to protect that, it's not terrible to throw in a little if -> then; for example, "I still want to be your friend, even if you don't feel the same way." But absolutely do not undercut yourself with something like, "I know you're probably not interested..." It's easy to let something like that slip out if you get a sense he actually isn't interested, but confidence and the bravery to make this move does count for something with a lot of boys. You can't read his mind, so don't try.
2. Accepting his reaction. Where the first part feels the hardest because it requires action, this part is really what makes that action difficult, because you're giving up control of the situation. Whatever comes next is triggered by your choice to act, but that "whatever" is up to him, and it may not turn out anything like you hope. I can sit here and tell you that you are almost always better off going through that process rather than sitting on your feelings, even if it doesn't work out, but it's impossible to really understand how that can be true until you've been through it a few times.
All I'll say is this: If he reciprocates your feelings, that upside is amazing. If he doesn't, but you two are still cool, it's a weight off your chest. If it blows up your friendship because he can't handle it, it's actually not uncommon for people to reconnect (at least as friends) once they've matured a bit after something like that happens. And if the whole thing blows up permanently... well, I've never had a friendship melt down that I didn't look at in retrospect and see that it would have ended anyway because we were too different, didn't have enough interests in common, or what have you.
Oh, and if you wait for the next guy because it's just too hard now, that situation isn't likely to be any easier than this one. It only gets easier through experience.
One last, actual, final note of warning: While I'm doing my best to assure you that the odds your relationship with this boy will collapse are low, it's guaranteed your relationship with him will change in some fashion, whether he's interested or not. Even if you stay friends and don't really act any differently towards each other, there will be a different vibe, because you won't be dealing with the question of whether or not to express your feelings any longer. And different doesn't mean worse; it's not at all uncommon for this to bring friends closer, if the one who isn't interested appreciates your trust and courage in being open about how you feel. But it will be different, and it's wise to be aware of that.
...good god that's long. I hope it helped.
You are a magnificent person and this story made me smile)
The whole story hints that it has a third ending where you've never talked to Felicity again past three month after getting together. And it's still fine, glad for little Sean's success
what if "Felicity" isn't a pseudonym, what if he really has only been romantically involved with girls named Felicity *X Files Theme*
Richard Powell , It all makes sense now
+Richard Powell I actually thought that it was the same girl every time, and I thought that for a very long time, and I was like 14 and then I was like "Ohhhhh."
shaun, you are a storytelling master sir
Good for Felicity, she managed to land a date with Sean and got featured in a Day9TV story! What a dream come true lol.
i listened to this while playing starbound..... sounds like an audiobook
i did minesweeper
laughed so hard during it my scores sucked
i was playing Hearthstone :3
Incog bejeweled here...
This is a really good point. If I get my book published I can't think of many more people I would want to read the audio version than Sean.
Nexus lol so am I
More story time please!
Still fun to rewatch in 2021.
ahhh I still love these stories.
If you haven't experienced this in High School , what a dull life you must have had ...
@QuantaKill:
Because that's all there is to life...? I think you're the one with the dull life, or at least a very narrow and unimaginative outlook on life.
That being said, this story really was wonderful :)
Doedling , oh god, is someone pretty fucking dumb :D Post on comments made 3 weeks ago shows how wonderful and glamorous life YOU HAVE !!
... wait for it ... wait for it ...
SARCASM - the way to make fun of idiots, without them realizing it !
... iagree at least :P secondary and college would of been dull, but uni is so much more drama.
***** keep filling up my heart with your tears single fk
only pathetic shit here is u son ... I bet your parents tell u that a lot
"you call up like a second order derivative" aahah def maths major
My friend have linked me stuff about day 9 for years finally took the time to watch, I love it :)
I just love listening to your stories xD
This story is so touching ^^
This story is amazing. This is exactly what highschool was like
Day[9], your story truly brought laughter and happiness to my heart. I'm a high school student who is enduring a high school relationship, but with the coming of college, I know it's very impossible to maintain it. I just wanted to thank you for your stories. I've enjoyed every one and they always brighten my life. You've given me the confidence to face this reality. Thank you.
Wow, this was really entertaining. Day9 you are great at speaking, very engaging! I am a low masters zerg player that has just left secondary school(high school), and this story relates to me very well. I enjoyed most of all you describing how you talked to felicity on the phone after leaving the note at the house with the roses. Thank you for the story!
its definetly a lemon
"Call me when you're ready for dinner." Haha YES! Always assume the sale. Definitely a baller move.
I would like to point out that whole leaving a note with roses is probably the most romantic thing a high schooler could do. So pretty much a total lady killer
"Call me when you're ready for dinner"
Amazing.
I think that Sean putting in all the effort that he did made his final success much more fulfilling. Sure, he could have foregone all that effort, but his high school Valentine's Day was all the more enjoyable for not doing so. It's not the destination that matters, but the journey.
Target Acquired!
I love it when a plan comes together. Good Story, awesome told. Greetings from Germany
Baller as fuck
2015, Falicity is watching.
I think it's amazing how Sean can make it seem like he is talking to each individual directly when he is talking to a massive audience
"my mom chose to walk to work. it doesn't matter that our house was right next to where she work. it doesn't matter, she is a sweetheart!"
best line ever. i laughed real hard for a few minutes
love day9
Had me on the edge of my seat all the way through.
I'm a big fan of your storys and i can totaly identify with your storys nearly every of your "love"-storys fits on me even if I always get dumped ^^ your storytimes really helped me and friends of mine to get through some ugly parts of life :) alot of love to you #nohomo
this is the stuff I'm going through Hahaha SO TRUE. spot on!
0:21 CANT STOP LAUGHING.
You're an awesome storyteller :)
Good job!
There should be a whole channel dedicated to this kind of content.
he reminds me of louis ck with these story times
see where you have improved when it comes to social interactions but not when it comes to grocery shopping I learned how to tell lemons apart but I still can't form coherent sentences when talking to new people
Keep uploading these stories, they're awesome
4years still love this story :)
"Call me when you're ready for dinner."
Seriously smooth!
"And i never talked to biffy again!" loooooooooooooooooooooooool
Why am I spending my night watching this?
Loved the secret agent part, so relatable
His story telling level is over 9000!!!
There's so many twists I can't even follow.
I have the exact same chair though.
Flawless representation Mr. Day 9.
As a high schooler, that is an achievement to be proud of.
I could listen to him tell stories all day. I wish he had a channel where he'd just sit. And talk.
Best mom ever.
"it wasn't a notebook completely devoted to her, because I think you go to jail for that" LMFAO day9 you're a riot
This is fantastic .
Oh man, we've all been there, and it's hilarious in hindsight.
OMG please more story time. Totally hilarious!
Day9,
You're a beast dude. I love your stories, they keep me laughing and in the case of this story I totally relate. In high school I was a dumbass. Lol.
Suave ballin',
Jeremee
well congratz to you for the compleetion of your quest
Day[9] - how are you the way you are? Just awesome, hilarious and entertaining.
I really enjoy your shows. You have been developing good camera presence for a long time now. I think your commitment to your viewers and work ethic have pushed you really far in your career. As a super knowledgeable-pro gamer your coverage of events is still developing because its very different from your regular shows. You have been doing well. I think if you watch pros who do commentary it will help you to grow faster,so I wanna rec watching Martina Navratilova. You share pro parallels.
Man this made my day! And it's only 1 o'clock in the morning!
lol love it ^^ keep story time going for ever :D
This SINGLE HANDEDLY made my day!
Same here. I kept waiting for the twist where everything went south. But it never came. IT NEVER CAME!
Campfire should be in foreground, in background preferably some forest at dusk/night.
And subtle music playing. I recommend Tristram theme from Diablo :D
"you're wonderful Felicity"
and she was like DAAAAYUM!
rofl! Day9 you are the story telling master! Golden comedy here! This story matches so well with my teen years that it's scary! Hope to see more from you in the future! :D
My favourite character in this is Biffy.
Day[9]'s mother is the best mother ever.
I'm in high school and this is how it goes for me, except at the part where I say "are you ready for dinner" she says "OH GOD NO" and we never speak to each other again.
Was so scared for the ending, was proper nervous, but whew! great ending!
I love Mama[9]!
He talked about this a while back, he wanted a one word name because of other pros at the time, and came up with "Day" then he used to like a certain clan which was called the "9 clan" who had recently died so he took the name and made it Day[9]
mans looked like jim for the office when he was in high school or when ever WCG 2005
Omg. This video has me dying every two minutes
Also, DayJ, your mom is one of the best people in the world.
I LOVES YOU DAYJ!
Watching this right now, day9 needs to invite felicity onto a show with him so she can tell us about her perspective
Duuuuuuude, you're an awesome story teller! that reeeally sucked me in! :D
Well played Sean, well played :D
More story time with Day9 please :-)
Lol one of my high-school relationship stories we called 'Operation Green Tea' where I spent 5 hours planning, figuring out what to say, what to wear and where to be during a lock-in, just to talk to a girl who would date me for a week and then never see again. The course of events? Helping her make Green Tea and slowly, smoothly moving closer as we filled our glasses with water... No seriously, that was 5 hours of planning. But hey, it worked for a week!
This was glorious
your mom was awesome day9 !!!!!
"...Nothing's gonna happen at eleven thirty, but that's ok. I liked games with arbitrary constraints. Let's get it done."
Oh, man, that's so funny, such a clever joke!
I loled hard many times, thanks for that. Also, new chair?
Those first effervescent feelings of the crush...
YES RIGHT ON TIME
Hahahah, that second ending!
That fart analogy was awesome
In the zone.. cracked me up
Damn! I don't care how long it took you, that was really friggin' good. I want to hear more about smooth, suave, ballin' Sean.
This reminds me of the How I Met Your Mother episode where Ted throws a party just so he has an excuse to invite Robin to her house. She doesn't show up so he throws another the next day. She doesn't show up again so he throws a third one on the same weekend XD