Pickpocketing but instead you put tiny little trinkets in ppls pockets.
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Pickpocketing but instead you put tiny little trinkets in ppls pockets.
Still proud of the most Chaotic Good thing I’ve done in a game: Busking in the street, playing the flute of a famous serial killer, while occasionally using sleight of hand to put a gold piece into a stranger’s pocket.
Carteristes a la inversa! Et posen 100$ a la butxaca! Un bon regal de Nadal.
Can this please happen to me? Aha
I need fanart of the guys at 2:20 like now
Shev's not so good with a lot of conventional means of expressing affection, gratitude, or encouragement so she's devised others.
Friends can expect to occasionally find packets of tea or candies they enjoy and datacards with holodocs on subjects that interest them or shows with actors they like rattling around in their robe sleeves, tucked into their sashes, or secreted into their belt pouches, with no notion of how they could have gotten there. Friends who specifically have trouble around receiving touch will find those gifts in jackets or shoes removed for fencing practice or in stored clothing after gatherings in their quarters.
DAY 179: Reverse Pickpocketed.
I watched a few videos online about reverse pickpocketing and I really wanted to try it out. Reverse pickpocketing is like pickpocketing, but instead of stealing something from someone when they're not looking, you give them something.
I tried this out at the Toronto International Airport and I was super nervous. Yeah, silly me, I chose a place with super-high security. I'm glad I didn't get caught because it sure would've been hard trying to explain this one to the airport security.
Anyway, I purchased a gift card at the airport Starbucks and wrote a note (explaining this) to go along with it. As everyone from my flight headed to the luggage claim, I circled the belt to find someone to "reverse pickpocket". This was extremely nerve-racking. Sweaty palms, shaking hands...yeah that was me. Anyway, I eventually found a good 'victim' who had a bag that was wide open. It was tricky because she was with 2 other people, so I had to drop it in her bag when the 3 of them weren't looking. After standing next to this lady for quite some time, I finally built up the confidence to drop off the gift card in her bag and casually walked away. Success!