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Old Sep 21, 2013, 02:55 AM
Phobicperson Phobicperson is offline
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Today I was at this youth science conference. In it, there were many groups of students who had their posters put up and what award they won were stuck on top of it. The award titles were not straight, of course, but I don't have that kind of OCD. Amyway, I was standing in one area looking at the posters and I suddenly heard this guy shouting "My OCD senses are tingling", so naturally, I looked to see who it was. It was one of the students and his attention was on a poster from his school. So he told his friend to straighten it, making a big deal out of it and his friend did. Here's the thing, when I looked at the title later, IT WASN'T STRAIGHT. I could see how the title was not parallel to the top of the board. And because that guy pointed it out, I couldn't stop looking at that title for the rest of the conference. Yet, that guy seemed to have forgotten it -_-
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Old Sep 22, 2013, 04:58 PM
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Haha...interesting people watching, isn't it?
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