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Postby chocollama » 2010.07.17 (04:22)

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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2010.07.17 (04:33)

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hairscapades wrote:Did someone just post a 4chan thread on these forums? Where's the outrage?
I'm quietly furious.
I found this on Facebook. If it had been a picture of the same post except on Digg or reddit, I would've posted it all the same.

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Postby yungerkid » 2010.07.17 (04:37)

Tsukatu wrote:Although I'm the only one I know who has to "unwind" himself when he turns >= 360 degrees while showering, e.g. if I turn clockwise to grab the shampoo and then clockwise again to face forward, I feel like a shithead and spin a circle counter-clockwise to undo it.
I do this too! I never thought I would meet someone who did. I feel like I'm a backwards jerk if I turn a full turn in the wrong direction. I also have to be facing certain directions for doing certain things in the shower, i.e. either forwards or 90 degrees counter-clockwise while cleaning my hair. I wash my hands probably upwards of 20 times in each shower at home. I wash my hands a ton in general, too, but I don't even watch the sidewalk anymore and I never sort anything. Everything has to be in place though. I haven't seen my bathroom setup in over a month now, but I can still tell you exactly where each instrument in my bathroom goes. Same for the computer table and the cabinet next to my bed. I spend about 5 minutes just before I go to sleep making sure my cup is in exactly the right position.

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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2010.07.17 (04:43)

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DemonzLunchBreak wrote:I have extremely mild, self-diagnosed OCD. Sorting candy, CDs, and books is just a part of the package. The rest is not stepping on sidewalk cracks (or always stepping on them, or alternating. It depends on the distance between cracks.), having some weird habits with the microwave/alarm clocks, and washing my hands a lot.
I and every awesome person I know has this behavior -- the alternation of feet to step over cracks, the preference for particular values on microwaves and volume controls... all of it.
Although I'm the only one I know who has to "unwind" himself when he turns >= 360 degrees while showering, e.g. if I turn clockwise to grab the shampoo and then clockwise again to face forward, I feel like a shithead and spin a circle counter-clockwise to undo it.
OH MY GOD

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S1 S2
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Postby otters » 2010.07.17 (17:19)

Tsukatu wrote:Although I'm the only one I know who has to "unwind" himself when he turns >= 360 degrees while showering, e.g. if I turn clockwise to grab the shampoo and then clockwise again to face forward, I feel like a shithead and spin a circle counter-clockwise to undo it.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.07.17 (17:30)

You know how digital clocks have little segments making up the numbers? I used to give preferential treatment to times that added up to filled numbers, with my favorite being 10:08.

(See, the two segments that comprise the one go into the two missing spaces in the zeroes, thus making something that looks like 8:88 -- full.)
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.07.18 (09:12)

The stepping over cracks thing is all too common -- does anyone feel a need to balance out the amount of scuffing his shoes get? For example, if I'm walking and inadvertently scuff my shoe on the pavement, I intentionally scuff my left shoe roughly the same amount. If I feel there's still a scuff imbalance, I continue attempting to rectify it. On days where I'm particularly particular, I have to actually stop moving at a curb and blatantly scuff one shoe the perfect amount to achieve harmony once more.
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Postby Universezero » 2010.07.18 (11:45)

Wow, I never realised there were so many weird people on the internet.

I can't think of anything at all that I sort... well, maybe my iTunes library, in which I have the album artwork / artist / album / song title for pretty much every song.

When I was a kid, I sorted out all my lego into different boxes. Each box had a different colour. However, this is less of a disorder thing and more of a practical thing; I often try to make colour-coordinated objects.

Um... I can't really think of anything else... If I ever sort, it's usually for a practical reason.
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.07.18 (11:58)

Universezero wrote:Wow, I never realised there were so many weird people on the internet.
Let's break this down: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is almost invariably found wherever an "anxiety disorder" is diagnosed; "anxiety disorders" are almost invariably present in introverted persons; introverted persons almost invariably spend a lot of time on the internet; we are on the Metanet Forums.

Granted, wearing a homemade Rorschach mask to cope with anger is actually weird.

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Postby Universezero » 2010.07.19 (02:23)

Yahoozy wrote:Granted, wearing a homemade Rorschach mask to cope with anger is actually weird.
Yahoozy wrote:Sometimes, to deal with my anger, I take Silly Putty™ to the obituaries in the morning paper, spreading it out to cover as much of the text as possible. After allowing the newspaper ink to adhere to the surface for five minutes, I remove the Silly Putty™ and press it onto my face as hard as I can, making sure every account of death sticks to my skin; I allow that pain to become a part of me. Heart pounding, I stare into the mirror and read the obits. off of my face, allowing my own tears to wash away the ink, reminding myself of true human emotion and suffering. The ordeal is so intense that I often black out, and, when I come to, I am collected.
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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2010.07.19 (02:56)

Universezero wrote:
Yahoozy wrote:Granted, wearing a homemade Rorschach mask to cope with anger is actually weird.
Yahoozy wrote:Sometimes, to deal with my anger, I take Silly Putty™ to the obituaries in the morning paper, spreading it out to cover as much of the text as possible. After allowing the newspaper ink to adhere to the surface for five minutes, I remove the Silly Putty™ and press it onto my face as hard as I can, making sure every account of death sticks to my skin; I allow that pain to become a part of me. Heart pounding, I stare into the mirror and read the obits. off of my face, allowing my own tears to wash away the ink, reminding myself of true human emotion and suffering. The ordeal is so intense that I often black out, and, when I come to, I am collected.
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.07.19 (03:28)

Can't fight logic like that. Or crazy.

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Postby blackson » 2010.07.19 (03:33)

Candy seems to be the only thing I sort. Otherwise I'm a disorganized mess.

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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.07.19 (03:43)

"Because fuck context." -UniverseZero
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Postby Skyling » 2010.07.19 (05:57)

I can't play any sort of card or board game if some of the players are standing up and some are sitting down.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.07.19 (07:13)

Skyling wrote:I can't play any sort of card or board game if some of the players are standing up and some are sitting down.
And like half of the stupid original Monopoly people can barely stand up for fifteen seconds.
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Postby Tanner » 2010.07.19 (12:51)

SBD wrote:
Skyling wrote:I can't play any sort of card or board game if some of the players are standing up and some are sitting down.
And like half of the stupid original Monopoly people can barely stand up for fifteen seconds.
I think he means the people playing but I could be wrong.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.07.19 (12:58)

hairscapades wrote: I think he means the people playing but I could be wrong.
Nothing anybody has said in General Discussion for the last 76 hours has been sane or understandable in the slightest.
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.07.19 (13:24)

SlappyMcGee wrote:
hairscapades wrote: I think he means the people playing but I could be wrong.
Nothing anybody has said in General Discussion for the last 76 hours has been sane or understandable in the slightest.
Except for flapjaw murder vessel silver crêpe.

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Postby Tanner » 2010.07.19 (13:48)

I'm pretty sure Universezero is the only murder vessel in this thread.
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Postby chocollama » 2010.07.19 (17:13)

Yahoozy wrote:...flapjaw murder vessel silver crêpe.
Flapjack muddle vestige sliver crap.

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Postby unoriginal name » 2010.07.19 (17:46)

Sometimes, when I'm lying in bed, it feels like there are too many people in the world, so I have to murder a few before I can fall asleep.

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Postby otters~1 » 2010.07.19 (17:51)

hairscapades wrote:
SBD wrote:
Skyling wrote:I can't play any sort of card or board game if some of the players are standing up and some are sitting down.
And like half of the stupid original Monopoly people can barely stand up for fifteen seconds.
I think he means the people playing but I could be wrong.
So wrong. Losing touch.
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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2010.07.19 (18:03)

SBD wrote:
hairscapades wrote:I think he means the people playing but I could be wrong.
So wrong. Losing touch.
I didn't realise you were Skyline.
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Postby Skyling » 2010.07.19 (18:50)

Everyone in this thread is correct except for SBD. Motion to ban?
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