Especially if you work at a grocery store or market and you have to stock them 2 cans wide and 3 cans tall
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· 8 years ago
When you can't skip past a certain screen on a DVD
When milk goes bad before it's due date
When gas pumps charge more for using a credit card
When your socks get wet
When USPS leaves a notice that they missed you
When you get a coke from a machine and its spills everywhere from being too shaken
When the dishwasher didn't fully clean the dishes
When your low battery notice comes on your phone
When the new manga chapter doesn't come out for some reason
I mean, I'm indoors, so it's not too bad. Plus moving around as I gather all the dishes, going up and down stairs and putting stuff away, helps warm me up a little.
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· 8 years ago
Wow, you wear short sleeves in winters, you must be badass.
I can't get out of blankets
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· 8 years ago
xD My friend Jared taught me this trick where if you sleep with your window open year-round, your body kind of naturally adjusts and keeps you warm or cool as needed. It works okay. Like it's cold as fuck, but I can sleep comfortably in a tank top and boxers.
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· 8 years ago
I'm actually pretty adjusted to summer.
I can sleep even without switching the ceiling fan on, when people out there are dying and buying air conditioners.
New delhi is a hot city BTW
BEFORE ANYONE SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT OCD:
The reactions you are having to these images have nothing to do with OCD!!!!
They are all facilitated by the "Completion Principle", or the human reaction to "incomplete" things. The discomfort you experience is due to your brain's natural tendency to dwell on these incomplete things until they are completed. This can be observed when there is a piece missing from a jigsaw puzzle, and you can't rest until you've found the piece. Or when you're playing a level in a video game, and you can't just pause in the middle of the level and come back to it.
OCD is a serious mental condition that causes obsession in a person, and creates a need for patterns. If these patterns are not met, the person will become severely inhibited and may have an anxiety attack. Trust me, I would know. I've been dealing with it for seventeen years.
Alright, PSA over.
When milk goes bad before it's due date
When gas pumps charge more for using a credit card
When your socks get wet
When USPS leaves a notice that they missed you
When you get a coke from a machine and its spills everywhere from being too shaken
When the dishwasher didn't fully clean the dishes
When your low battery notice comes on your phone
When the new manga chapter doesn't come out for some reason
I can't get out of blankets
I can sleep even without switching the ceiling fan on, when people out there are dying and buying air conditioners.
New delhi is a hot city BTW
The reactions you are having to these images have nothing to do with OCD!!!!
They are all facilitated by the "Completion Principle", or the human reaction to "incomplete" things. The discomfort you experience is due to your brain's natural tendency to dwell on these incomplete things until they are completed. This can be observed when there is a piece missing from a jigsaw puzzle, and you can't rest until you've found the piece. Or when you're playing a level in a video game, and you can't just pause in the middle of the level and come back to it.
OCD is a serious mental condition that causes obsession in a person, and creates a need for patterns. If these patterns are not met, the person will become severely inhibited and may have an anxiety attack. Trust me, I would know. I've been dealing with it for seventeen years.
Alright, PSA over.