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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by incnic » Mon May 03, 2010 6:58 pm

Shae wrote:I've not officially got OCD, as in, I've not been to see a doctor about it or been diagnosed with it. However, I do have like things symetrical and straight, in order etc and I would actually go out of my way to correct something. I've always said that my mum has it, as she's forever cleaning and hooverin about, 4/5 times a day...
err yeh you are one of those people that think they have OCD but in reality are just normal

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by 64hz » Mon May 03, 2010 7:02 pm

not been cursed with my self thank fuck, got deep sympathy for anyone who has, i used to know a guy who had really bad OCD.
his hands were literally red raw, scrubbed down, and even then he would still go to do it more, just to satisfy that ****** lil voice :(

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by Hibbie » Mon May 03, 2010 7:04 pm

Shae wrote: I've always said that my mum has it, as she's forever cleaning and hooverin about, 4/5 times a day...
Ennit what is up with that??
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by mohan » Mon May 03, 2010 7:05 pm

WhosZena? wrote:
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WhosZena? wrote:
Helix [Delay] wrote:
gnome wrote:I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD
I bathe, must be OCD!
I'm bummed out today, must be depression!
Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, I must be bipolar!
etc.
There are no words to describe how much these people annoy me.
Funny thing is I generally find happy go lucky people really annoying, not that I can stand whingers but "troubled" people are often more intelligent, driven and passionate, all of my closest friends (and me) would be classified as depressives. I don't doubt that there's massive over diagnosis of mental illness but I know from bitter experience that it's a very real thing.
I agree that people who have been through alot are often more intelligent, and I dont deny mental illness is common; 1 in 3 (Probably more)have suffered from it at some point. And yes it can be damaging and painful.
These are the reasons it pisses me of when emo kids claim to be depressed etc. when its clearly not the case.
I get you, thankfully my exposure to emo's has been limited to once sharing a place with 24 year old emo guy, he was literally the shallowest, least troubled guy I've every met, needless to say we didn't get on. I don't see how anyone with real issues would find any comfort from some skinny guy screaming lyrics that any confused 15 year old girl could have written. Still... I sometimes listen to stuff people have called hyper-emo;

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by WhosZena » Mon May 03, 2010 7:06 pm

gnome wrote:
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dubmatters wrote:Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.
100% AGREE, I use my sleeve to open doors in public
If I go with a mate we will both be standing at the door waiting for the other one to open it, once we stood there about 2 minutes waiting until someone came in.
Your piss parts actually contain less bacteria than your hands...possibly worse bacteria...but less of it :lol:
Ah, I was going to consider pissing on my hands.
I think i'll just stick with the less harmful stuff.

Oh! now I know how the Dettol advert isnt lying when they say a babys high chair has more bacteria than a toilet seat.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by WhosZena » Mon May 03, 2010 7:40 pm

mohan wrote:
WhosZena? wrote:
I agree that people who have been through alot are often more intelligent, and I dont deny mental illness is common; 1 in 3 (Probably more)have suffered from it at some point. And yes it can be damaging and painful.
These are the reasons it pisses me of when emo kids claim to be depressed etc. when its clearly not the case.
I get you, thankfully my exposure to emo's has been limited to once sharing a place with 24 year old emo guy, he was literally the shallowest, least troubled guy I've every met, needless to say we didn't get on. I don't see how anyone with real issues would find any comfort from some skinny guy screaming lyrics that any confused 15 year old girl could have written. Still... I sometimes listen to stuff people have called hyper-emo;
I quite like that song, misleading title though.

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by Neurotik » Mon May 03, 2010 10:01 pm

WhosZena? wrote:
gnome wrote:
WhosZena? wrote:
Hibbie wrote:
dubmatters wrote:Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.
100% AGREE, I use my sleeve to open doors in public
If I go with a mate we will both be standing at the door waiting for the other one to open it, once we stood there about 2 minutes waiting until someone came in.
Your piss parts actually contain less bacteria than your hands...possibly worse bacteria...but less of it :lol:
Ah, I was going to consider pissing on my hands.
I think i'll just stick with the less harmful stuff.

Oh! now I know how the Dettol advert isnt lying when they say a babys high chair has more bacteria than a toilet seat.
We're actualy covered in a natural layer of bacteria as part of our immune system, which is why overly excessive washing can be unhealthy.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by WhosZena » Mon May 03, 2010 10:16 pm

^Yeah 'healthy bacteria'
I do remind myself of it when im feeling lazy.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by Mortal » Tue May 04, 2010 1:39 am

Dead Rats wrote:I'm quite narrow-minded when it comes to mental illness, innit. Too many attention-seeking wanksandwiches claiming they're CRAAZZZYYY for me to believe alot of it.
this^

its when you get all of the facebook status like 'my life is torn apart, i cant go on like this'
or some random, borderline cliche, bullshit that makes you just sit there and think
'stop whoring out your false emotions as bait for attention, and grow a pair'

its the people who keep themselves to themselves about their deeper emotions
who are more likely to be 'depressed'.. the ones who put on a false sense of happiness
for everyone else, and let their real self come out when alone.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by helix » Tue May 04, 2010 2:33 am

Mortal wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I'm quite narrow-minded when it comes to mental illness, innit. Too many attention-seeking wanksandwiches claiming they're CRAAZZZYYY for me to believe alot of it.
this^

its when you get all of the facebook status like 'my life is torn apart, i cant go on like this'
or some random, borderline cliche, bullshit that makes you just sit there and think
'stop whoring out your false emotions as bait for attention, and grow a pair'

its the people who keep themselves to themselves about their deeper emotions
who are more likely to be 'depressed'.. the ones who put on a false sense of happiness
for everyone else, and let their real self come out when alone.
The sarcastic asshole in me loves making people squirm by telling them my insecurities and how most of the time I just want to kill myself.
No, really.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by nicenice » Tue May 04, 2010 9:42 am

Helix [Delay] wrote:
Mortal wrote:
Dead Rats wrote:I'm quite narrow-minded when it comes to mental illness, innit. Too many attention-seeking wanksandwiches claiming they're CRAAZZZYYY for me to believe alot of it.
this^

its when you get all of the facebook status like 'my life is torn apart, i cant go on like this'
or some random, borderline cliche, bullshit that makes you just sit there and think
'stop whoring out your false emotions as bait for attention, and grow a pair'

its the people who keep themselves to themselves about their deeper emotions
who are more likely to be 'depressed'.. the ones who put on a false sense of happiness
for everyone else, and let their real self come out when alone.
The sarcastic asshole in me loves making people squirm by telling them my insecurities and how most of the time I just want to kill myself.
No, really.
Lol I do this a lot. Theres some girl who I don't like a speaking too so when she speaks to me I always give her short replies, for some reason she thinks this makes me depressed so I just tell her that I'm counting the days until I kill myself or something like that. Her reactions are quite funny.

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by nicenice » Tue May 04, 2010 9:43 am

Although it seems a lot of people take suicide quite seriously and can't tell that its only a joke.

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by helix » Tue May 04, 2010 2:40 pm

nicenice wrote:Although it seems a lot of people take suicide quite seriously and can't tell that its only a joke.
No, but I actually want to kill myself. Every day I debate whether to do it or not.
It hasn't been as bad lately, but it's always there, just lurking.
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by mohan » Tue May 04, 2010 2:54 pm

Helix [Delay] wrote:
nicenice wrote:Although it seems a lot of people take suicide quite seriously and can't tell that its only a joke.
No, but I actually want to kill myself. Every day I debate whether to do it or not.
It hasn't been as bad lately, but it's always there, just lurking.
Once you really and truly except death as a viable option you open some kind of Pandoras box, and however good things are it still seems an option or likely outcome (or that's my experience).

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by 64hz » Tue May 04, 2010 4:05 pm

nicenice wrote:Although it seems a lot of people take suicide quite seriously and can't tell that its only a joke.
on this note, in the town i live in there were 2 suicides this weekend and in my maths class today we were discussing. i (quite insensitivly) compared the population of my town to lemmings, and got slammed down pretty hard by everyone else in the class.( through stifled laughs)
its normally the type of joke i keep to myself but this one jus slipped out :oops:

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by parson » Tue May 04, 2010 4:08 pm

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by sigbowls » Tue May 04, 2010 7:00 pm

parson wrote:teenage suicide
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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by helix » Wed May 05, 2010 1:59 am

mohan wrote:
Helix [Delay] wrote:
nicenice wrote:Although it seems a lot of people take suicide quite seriously and can't tell that its only a joke.
No, but I actually want to kill myself. Every day I debate whether to do it or not.
It hasn't been as bad lately, but it's always there, just lurking.
Once you really and truly except death as a viable option you open some kind of Pandoras box, and however good things are it still seems an option or likely outcome (or that's my experience).
It's really fucking weird, but yeah, that's exactly it.
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Re: OCD anyone?

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Re: OCD anyone?

Post by Coppola » Wed May 05, 2010 4:05 pm

This guy at my school is really quiet and has really low self esteem, only a few friends and is in bottom sets for everything. He has posted quite a few facebook statuses suggesting suicide and one yesterday "might go and die a lot of ppl would like that i have nothing left and all i do is make myself unhappy and others."
Thing is, he isn't the sort of person that would post that in an attention seeking way and I'm actually quite concerned about him. Do you think I should talk to him or not? I hardly really know him.

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