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The Awesome Random Posting Thread

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I LOVE that gif.

The Everybody panic one. Makes me laugh every time.

Bones sinking like stones

All that we've fought for

I'm listening to Arcade Fire.

I'm listening to Arcade Fire.

:clap: I approve, sir.

I'm like that in the morning with my email inbox.

Is it weird that every time someone calls, I expect to hear bad news :blank:

No one ever calls me. :blank:

:clap: I approve, sir.

 

YES!!1!1!!!11//?!/!?

 

ALL IVE EVER WANTED IN LIFE IS ANNA'S APPROVAL!!1!!!!!!111 I can die nao.

/sarcasm

 

Signs and symptoms

 

The primary symptoms of OCPD can include preoccupation with remembering and paying attention to minute details and facts, following rules and regulations, compulsion to make lists and schedules, as well as rigidity/inflexibility of beliefs and/or exhibition of perfectionism that interferes with task-completion. Symptoms may cause extreme distress and interfere with a person's occupational and social functioning. [2][3]According to the National Institute for Mental Health:

OCPD has some of the same symptoms as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, people with OCD have unwanted thoughts, while people with OCPD believe that their thoughts are correct.[4]

Most patients spend their early life avoiding symptoms and developing techniques to avoid dealing with these strenuous issues.

[edit] Obsession

Some, but not all, patients with OCPD show an obsessive need for cleanliness. This OCPD trait is not to be confused with domestic efficiency; over-attention to related details may instead make these (and other) activities of daily living difficult to accomplish. Though obsessive behavior is in part a way to control anxiety, tension often remains. In the case of a hoarder, attention effectively to clean the home may be hindered by the amount of clutter that the hoarder resolves later to organize.[5]

While there are superficial similarities between the list-making and obsessive aspects of Asperger's syndrome and OCPD, the former is different from OCPD especially regarding affective behaviors, including (but not limited to) empathy, social coping, and general social skills.

Perception of own and others' actions and beliefs tend to be polarised (i.e., "right" or "wrong", with little or no margin between the two) for people with this disorder. As might be expected, such rigidity places strain on interpersonal relationships, with frustration sometimes turning into anger and even violence. This is known as disinhibition.[6]

People with OCPD often tend to general pessimism and/or underlying form(s) of depression

 

This sounds strangely familiar. :blank:

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No one ever calls me. :blank:

 

It's usually not for me, but I always end up answering it anyway because no one in my family is willing to walk five feet to pick it up :blank:

Hey, Anna, you're 13. Do you have a cell phone? I'm just wondering. I think that's when I got my first one.

Yeah, I have a cell phone, although I never use it (like I said, no one calls me). It's just a little crappy one that doesn't even have a sliding keyboard. And I can't use it right now, because the $10 my dad put on it during the summer is now exactly $1. :blank:

 

*looks for picture on the internet*

Ohhh it's like one of those prepaid ones? LAME. :snobby:

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Lame is having a TracFone :blank:

 

With over 600 minutes on it because it never gets used.

 

Not that I'm complaining. I hate calling people.

Maybe some things are better left unsaid

but if you wanted to test that out well

I guess you couldn't have said

 

There were nights in bars, that I recall

Your breath was courage laced with alcohol

You leaned in and said

 

"Make music with the carter in here

and whisper all the notes in my ears"

 

I didn't know I didn't know the weight of my tounge

I didn't know I didn't know what I'd done.

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Basically, it's this. :blank:

 

Better than the phone I had back then! :lol:

 

But that was like 9 years ago :|

 

IM SO OLD :bigcry:

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