Ocdyncracy

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A crazy way of thinking and acting that only a person with OCD can do. It’s like their brain is on fire and they can’t stop it.
My mom counts every step she takes. If she misses one, she has to start over. Like, literally. I’ve seen her do it in the grocery store.
He spends 45 minutes arranging his socks by color. If one sock is out of place, he throws a tantrum.
She texts me 10 times in one message just to make sure I know she loves me. And it has to be at 3:00 AM.
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When someone with OCD can’t control their brain, so they do stupid stuff over and over until they’re out of their mind.
He washed his hands 20 times before going to bed. His skin was raw, and he still didn’t feel clean.
She color-codes her fridge. If the milk is in the wrong spot, she screams and throws things.
He rewrites his essay 12 times. Every single word has to be perfect. Otherwise, he cries.
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A person with OCD has a brain that won’t shut up, so they do the same dumb thing over and over until they’re tired of their own life.
She lines up her shoes in perfect order. If one is crooked, she yells and kicks the wall.
He texts me every hour just to say hi. And it has to be exactly 12 characters long.
He alphabetizes his closet. If the shirts are out of order, he has a meltdown.
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When someone with OCD acts like their brain is stuck in a loop and can’t stop doing the same thing until it’s perfect.
He counts every tile on the floor. If he gets one wrong, he starts all over again.
She has to check her phone 10 times before she goes to sleep. Otherwise, she thinks she’ll die.
He eats the same sandwich every day. If the bread is flipped, he throws it out.
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A person with OCD can’t stop doing the same stupid thing over and over like their brain is possessed by a monster.
He alphabetizes his entire closet. If the shirts are not in order, he screams and cries.
She checks her lock five times before she leaves the house. Otherwise, she thinks someone will steal her soul.
He counts every step he takes. If he misses one, he has to start all over.
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