my friend has OCD and he honestly thinks his eyes aren't right, he did actually go this crazy over it, it shows just how pathetic people are who claim they have OCD because they like their pens to be neat.
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i can say that while its a bit romantic and all, that ***** gotta get annoying after a while, having to wait while he does stupid **** all the time has got to be grating
It annoys me that the crowd just kind of clapped over him throughout the poem, like jesus **** ! let the man speak and clap after he's done rather than interrupting
The last few seconds at the end, **** that was pretty powerful. "I leave the door unlocked, I leave the lights on" Don't quote me on it I'm going off of memory of what was said.
Oh that's not the only thing that is wrong.
Look at the 3rd paperclip from the right, its off.
Look at the first pen, slightly down.
And then the 2nd object from the right Can't remember it's name. the writing is slightly visible, as well, as the pen being a tad up.
2/10 would never let organize my stuff
I too have this, it's not ocd. Yeah you'll feel uneasy at first but the feeling always quickly disappears after a while and you're still able to go on with your day. True ocd is when you can't stop thinking about it, your whole ******* day is ruined and you HAVE to check it or you almost have a panic attack.
If you understand that it's unreasonable to have to repeatedly check the locks, even though you know the door is locked, and you understand that the sensation is a product of your mind, then you have true OCD.
OCd Has almost nothing to do with having things in lines. OCD is opening and closing a door 7 times before you can go to bed. Or turning a light on and of 5 times before leaving your house.
It still sort of bugs me how the Internet as a whole doesn't understand what OCD actually is, so there's a long running (too long) joke that anything out of place makes your "OCD act up." My brother has been diagnosed with OCD since he was a kid, and that's not how it manifests at all. In his case, he compulsively has to "even out" (how he first described it) anything that touches the right side of his body by touching the left side in the same place. OCD isn't about wanting things to be symmetric or nicely aligned - that's just natural for anyone to like, because it's pleasing to the eye. For something to truly be OCD, it has to be Obsessive and Compulsive (it's in the name, clever, right?), not just a preference for something (order) over something else (disorder).
a lot of you think ocd is checking taps in your house are off 1000 times and switching lights on a off but let me tell you something about disorders like this (tourettes, ocd, etc)
they're all pretty much unique to an individual, there are ocd people fear the number 13 in every way imaginable, people who need to take an even number of steps all the time, people who have 'evil' thoughts that they can't ignore
I'm not really OCD, I'm just hella paranoid. Whenever I'm outside I have to check every five minutes to check that, yes, my phone is still playing through the headphones and no one else can hear. And if I have to be somewhere, I will check the date and time with you like twenty times. Just in case.
OCD has various levels of severity. Keeping your pens neat may seem like a non-issue, but if you lose sleep over it, it might be obsessive-compulsive behavior.
It's also annoying when people claim to have ADD/ADHD when they are bored. I can't do one thing at a time because I can't focus. Sometimes I overload myself with multitasking and have fits of rage. Also, I have a hard time carrying on conversation. I can be really interested but I have a tendency to walk away mid-conversation because I zoned out entirely and found something else to do. Or have a complete conversation but remember none of it because I was too busy fiddling with everything around me and trying to stand still.
Or start off a topic about whether grey or white rabbits are cuter, and thirty minutes later evolved the conversation into a full on political discussion involving, WWII, religion, racism and sexism because you bunny trail on every fifth word?
It's like how I have to have music going whilst driving, otherwise I get distracted with something and can't focus on the road properly.
And then some ******** mother has her kid screaming in the hall throwing a tantrum somewhere and looks at everyone and is like. I'm sorry, he's really high strung, he has ADD/ADHD.
No, he's a brat, and the guy over there goofing around using the excuse? He's an idiot, and the girl giggling over there hysterically? She just finds **** too funny.
I think there are different reasons. For example mine isn't because I have to be extremely organized; I have an extremely difficult time breaking out of schedules I create. I have eaten the exact same thing for breakfast and lunch every single day for the past two years.
there is different severities of every disorder you just described the faker and the extream that's like saying there is only 2 levels of hunger full and near death
my finger is itchy... *itch*
now i have to make my other finger itchy... *itch*
now i have to make my first finger itchy without itching it
so it can be equal.
now i need to make all my fingers itchy but on both hands with
the same process for every other finger... **** i itched to hard,
now i have to lightly itch every other finger for it to be equal. **** its on odd number, now i have to do it all again.