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Old Apr 06, 2013, 10:16 AM
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I don't understand *but then i dont understand a lot of things* but.. Everyone talks about obssession as if its a bad thing. I'm obsessed with Hawaii five 0 the new one and obsessed with that and that only so i collect things from it and collect millions of pcitures from it of the characters i like now i have lik 5,4090 or something. But why is this bad?
Was there anything wrong with this, i've had different obsessions at different timesn and I always collect stuff from thos show's i like/ games or whaat ever.

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Old Apr 06, 2013, 03:21 PM
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I think obsessions are harmless unless they impair someone's life- such as preventing them from concentrating on work, making relationships suffer, getting them into debt, affecting living conditions etc...

I think some people think that being too fixated on one thing is unhealthy for the mind... or if you buy things for the obsession, they are amazed at the amount of money someone can "waste" on their obsession.
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