Art and Style | May 09, 2008 | 10 comments

What it's like to be OCD

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Wonderfully simple illustration of what it is like to have obsessive-compulsive disorder without getting too clinical or tedious and sticking with a small budget.
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10 comments // What it's like to be OCD // Video

  • leeza
  • natedawson
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      natedawson  
    • Wow this paints a really pinpoint description of OCD. I put myself in the mans situation and was suprised at the effect such a small action could have. Although if the man were to explain the situation with the women I'm very sure the two of them could come to a mutual. understanding. If not then the women can always go her seperate way. Not sexest at all if the tables were reversed i feel the same applies.

    • 4 years ago
  • IriEonE
  • DefenderOfPants
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • I figured, that's why it's a simpler and easier example than watching the video.

      Just think of all the time and effort that Mariner Pictures could've saved if they used it. Instead of spending the money on that video they could've given it to you.

    • 4 years ago
  • PurpleCrayon
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • You can "be" some what obsessively compulsive about correcting grammar and "have" OCD right?

      It's certainly a lot easier example to see than going to all the trouble of getting a guy in a tutu shouting at you I suppose.

    • 4 years ago
  • PurpleCrayon
  • PurpleCrayon
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      PurpleCrayon  
    • A person cannot be obsessive compulsive disorder. So saying "an OCD person" is bad grammar. If you want to refer to a person as having obsessive compulsive disorder than you can say something like "that obsessive compulsive (OC) person..." I'm sorry, just an extreme pet peeve of mine.

    • 4 years ago
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