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Chat => News => Topic started by: PriomBlazer on April 12, 2013, 10:38:01 AM
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https://illinois.edu/blog/view/25/76120
You should feel bad for the poor things
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Of course it's a sign of OCD. What'd you expect? They were the saviours of grammar and spelling?
Something not spelld rihgt makes they're inner obsession wit placing thngs in the right ordr kik in.
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Of course it's a sign of OCD. What'd you expect? They were the saviors of grammar and spelling?
Something not spelled right makes their inner obsession with placing things in the right order kick in.
Did I get it right now?
I not sure I'll be able to sleep if I didn't.
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Oh Mizari ;)
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Oh Mizari ;)
mizari?
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I'm pretty sure I don't have OCD
It's just a way for me to help people while still being able to troll them ;D (and show off my superior grammar)
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I have OCD in certain things. I must have the toilet roll coming from underneath, and I can't have anything on a side, it has to be dead straight and parallel to whatever is next to it.
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I actually do have a minor form of OCD and it's really annoying.
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Still incorrect... :C
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Having obsessive-compulsive tendencies is different to actually having OCD, those who say they have a minor case of it most likely don't have it at all, we all have the tendencies in some form or another, but there is no "minor" version of OCD, just varying degrees of severity.
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Of course it's a sign of OCD. What'd you expect? They were the saviors of grammar and spelling?
Something not spelled right makes their inner obsession with placing things in the right order kick in.
Did I get it right now?
I not sure I'll be able to sleep if I didn't.
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If wanting toilet paper to roll off a certain side is OCD,
then everyone but zombies would have OCD so that makes it normal. Normal isn't a condition.
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but there is no "minor" version of OCD, just varying degrees of severity.
Wait, brah. Doesn't that mean a low degree of severity IS a minor version?
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Big difference between a troll and OCD. Everyone GN here is a troll
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Having obsessive-compulsive tendencies is different to actually having OCD, those who say they have a minor case of it most likely don't have it at all, we all have the tendencies in some form or another, but there is no "minor" version of OCD, just varying degrees of severity.
Some peeps like to put those stamps on them yo'know? Otherwise the "Why" question never gets an answer.
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Having obsessive-compulsive tendencies is different to actually having OCD, those who say they have a minor case of it most likely don't have it at all, we all have the tendencies in some form or another, but there is no "minor" version of OCD, just varying degrees of severity.
Some peeps like to put those stamps on them yo'know? Otherwise the "Why" question never gets an answer.
... Wut?
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I had that for I knew I have autism. So many things that people found weird...
I always asked myself "WHY do I do that"? And such things.
But I went through medical testing and all that jazz. So I know for a fact that I have it. But I dare to say that some people THINK they have it but while it is never proven. So they put the stamp on, that they have it.
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Those who know they have a condition try to act normal.
Those who think they have a condition (sub)conciously act like they have the condition.
On another note. If there was an answer to every "Why?", life would be boring as hell.