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Old Jul 17, 2009, 06:15 PM
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I have really bad OCD, and pretty much everything bothers me.

For example, the fiction books in my room are all arranged in alphabetical order, and the non-fiction books are dewey decimal.
Or, the programs on my taskbar always go: Windows Messenger, Chrome, Word, Folders, iTunes, and then anything else I might need in alphabetical order; if anything is out of order I have to close everything that comes before it to make it right, no matter what I'm doing (this has made me lose as much as hours of work).
That's just a two little things.

But, does it bother anyone else when, at the top of the forums screen that it says how many people have joined and how many posts have been made in the past 24 hours, and it's not a "even" number?
For example, when I see that 88 new members have joined in the past 24 hours I want to add either 2 to make it 90, or better yet 12 to make it 100, because that's just even.
Or post as many times as needed to do the same thing.
Just wondering.
Thanks for this!
ADHD1956

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