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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:26 pm
I mean, besides the stuff on the guild. List anything! As for me...
1: I cannot sleep with my blanket upside-down. Even if it is basically the same on both sides, if it has so much as a tag, then that sucker better be on the bottom side.
2: I cannot mix my food together. You know how some people mix their corn and mashed potatoes? I separate them. Same with chicken noodle soup. My mother calls it "picking the meat out". Tcha.
3: I spellcheck novels I am reading. You would be surprised at the amount of errors in a printed book. And, speaking of which...
4: I cannot mark on a book. If I spill something on a book and then seriously injure myself immediately after, you'd better believe I'd clean up that book first. Or dog-ear the pages. Or use a dirty bookmark (this includes something written on in pencil or recently written in ink).
5: I <3 Final Fantasy. And, yes, it IS an obsession. Because I am playing Dirge of Cerberus. And I SUCK at FPS. (Why, why, WHY did you do this to me, Square Enix? Why?)
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:19 pm
I'd have to say I'm obsessive about my weapons being in a certain order or something.
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:45 pm
..................that's it?
Well, I feel OCD....
Anybody else wanna make me feel better? Any little eccentricity will do.
Anything.
Anybody?
..............................damn.
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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:57 am
i CANNOT sleep on a bed, cannot, a floor, couch, chair or dirt is fine but i dont do beds.
when i say words spelled with a 'wh" at the begining ((for instance when, whip, why ... s**t like that )) i pronounce the "h" too.
i need music to sleep.
i must stay hydrated ((obsesion because i get crabby if im dehydrated))
i share the final fantasy thing with sairah ((dirge of cerberis wasnt that bad. definatly better than advent children))
i CANT STAND IT when someone tells me i am wrong. ((not to be arrogant or anything but 9 chances out of 10 i am right))
When people talk down to me i dont like it.
it annoys me when the tv is on ((even if it is muted)) when i have headphones on.
when i start a book, i dont put it down until i am finished ((no exceptions))
when i draw i will spend days on it just to say it sucks and throw it away ((i usually need someone else there if i am going to keep one of my drawings))
and the biggest pet peeve of mine is ....
WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO FIGHT SOMEONE JUST FIGHT THEM, DONT STAND AROUND FOR 10 MINS INSULTING EACHOTHER OR TAKING OFF YOUR SHIRT, I SWEAR TO GOD I WILL PUNCH YOU MYSELF.
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Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:10 am
Haha! You totally got that "h" thing from Family Guy! I didn't know that really existed!
*HISS* do not say bad things about ADVENT CHILDREN is my precioussss..........
The book thing I catch when a new book is out that I like. I have perfected the art of walking with a book; be it up stairs, down stairs, through crowds or over uneven ground! It's mostly because my peripheral vision is excellent.
And I agree on the fighting. The only thing I would do is take off my shoes and socks.
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:51 am
Haku definitely has OCD....... >___>
The only reason my OCD could be considered false is that sometimes I am too lazy, even by mental standards. I am not the type to count every step walking to school and if I mess up I have to start all over again starting from my house, but I need things in certain order. Like if I have a row of pencils on my desk and the tip of one peaks out a little longer than the others, I lose it.
I love eye-liner. Even if it is those hot metallic colors, they make me melt. >> << If worn correctly. If it is smothering the eyelids like a coke whore, I bite my thumb at you/them.
Not much hating tonight.
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:49 pm
I have OCT tendencies, though I am normally too lazy to be too much of a OCDist. Like, put me in an isolated room with M&M's, and I'll sort them into colors before eating one color after another.
I also like to play a mini-game when I'm in a tiled building. I'll step on different colored tiles or every other tile. This also applies for streets with metal thingies put into it.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:50 pm
Whoa.... dude.... That reminds me of a really awesome webcomic called XKCD. The sidewalk-walking bit.
And if you were the one who said "ooh! it's symmetrical" then that means you are subconsciously OCD.... or at the very least ADHD.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:08 pm
In truth i don't really believe in OCD or ADHD or any of those letters that are supposed to mean something is wrong with you. To me the majority of them are just fabrications of the mind and society to put a label on their children just because the child gets bored easily and can't figure out how to focus his attention on anything for more than a few moments. Now that i've said all of that i tend to find myself voluntarily obsessed with just about everything that goes on in my daily life. Hell every wednsday in between my classes i go outside sit on a rock right in the entrance and exit divider and just wig out on every little thing around me. On another not no i don't take drugs or shoot myself up, nor do i smoke or drink. I get high off of small things such as sugar or even water if i really try. I find myself actually folding those plastic wrappers that the M&Ms and chips come in until its just a stem. Hell I've cleaned the public bathrooms at school just because I was so far gone. Also for those of you who have seen me walking around and doing something weird thats my mind challenging another mystery that it hasn't fully comprehended. Today I even had a stand off with an Analog clock, You know the ones that just hang there in the hall way and are as big as a tire. Ya just stared at it waiting for it to move for like 3 minutes. In truth I use these problems to escape the world i'm already in just so i can keep myself busy and look at things from a different stand point(That and I'm lazy when it comes to remedial labor). I have no problem walking 5 miles just to tell a person that they left a jacket at my house and then walk back home but i'm too damn lazy to get in the car and drive there just to return a jacket(that and i'm too poor for gas, realized that today). Damn even this post that i'm making is bugging me because there are so many typos in it that i just want to spell check them all even if it means going to dictionary.com but alas i'm too damn lazy to do it. Also I apologize for those who actually took out the time to read this long pathetic excuse for a obsessive post. I guess this is just me conveying the built up stress i've collected over the day. Now if you will excuse me I am going to stop posting in OOC or group discussions for about a week or two. DAMN MOTHER******* TYPOS, ****TY GAIA WITH THEIR NO SPELL CHECK *** ****ING SELVES. Now its time to laugh ahahahahhahaha(Again a disorder i have chosen to use again can you figure out which one?).
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:33 am
Who said OCD is a bad thing? I think it could be a good thing. Makes some people focus to extreme detail, makes them very clean and tidy, and makes them quadruple-check their way of doing things.
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 3:28 pm
But there are downsides as well. My mother has an obsession with washing her hands. It has gotten so bad that her hands look scaly from chafing so much. At times they crack and bleed. That is not a good OCD.
Although I will give you that it is relatively useful in moderation. I like to alphabetize things, and I'm sure my love of repetitive motions will become useful in some future job or another.
heh and I do that too! Stare at analog clocks, that is.
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:54 pm
Nah, I just like XKCD myself. It's a nice visual effect, but it's not symmetrical in my eyes anyway.
And I was doing that before XKCD made it popular, damn it!
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:39 pm
It's not, really, but I was messing with the thing for about 30 minutes before I finally gave up. Ugh.
haha! As was I, Sabre, as was I. I haven't done it in a long time, though. I've learned how to be less bored while walking: walk with a book in your hand! Otherwise, walking is a complete and utter waste of my time.
What other webcomics do you read, I wonder?
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:29 pm
well. I haven't notice alot of the things i do but i know for certain of one thing
Everything must be even. If i'm walking somewhere, i will not knowingly count my footsteps and before i stop walking or sit down i must have an even amount of steps. If im eating i must take an even amount of bites. If i blink, i must blink an even amount. if i pop my neck or fingers or whatever then i must pop something else or that particular part again. it's quite annoying but sometimes fun.
something else is that i require things to be perfect but i counter-balance that with my lazieness.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:08 am
i also have one more and many people seems to get annoyed by it. If i'm on the phone, i must move. I can never keep still. And what's even worse, i always more in a circle. I don't know why but i'll just be talking and the next thing i know i'm walkiing in circles. i do it without knowing. its wierd but at least i get a lil bit of exercise out of it. burn a few calories. XD
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