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tell me, dear lj-friends and readers:
when you're about to do something (or "fixin' to," for those southerners), something like approach your front door to unlock it, debark a bus/train, set out ingredients for cooking, or consult a map/grocery list, etc...when do you begin to "prepare" for this action? is it just right a second before it is happening, or is it many seconds more?
there are times where i get my key(s) ready easily like a full minute or two before i am near the door. i stand up on the bus before it has even slowed down to my stop. i'm not sure if this is conventional behavior, or the actions of someone with an obsessive nature.
when you're about to do something (or "fixin' to," for those southerners), something like approach your front door to unlock it, debark a bus/train, set out ingredients for cooking, or consult a map/grocery list, etc...when do you begin to "prepare" for this action? is it just right a second before it is happening, or is it many seconds more?
there are times where i get my key(s) ready easily like a full minute or two before i am near the door. i stand up on the bus before it has even slowed down to my stop. i'm not sure if this is conventional behavior, or the actions of someone with an obsessive nature.