Sat Sep 08, 2018 3:33 pm
Sun Sep 09, 2018 2:59 pm
i love the word hermit747Music wrote:I wish people would stop being horribly ambiguous and stop using social idioms outside of the proper social crowd. I wish we would all say what we mean using words in their properly intended use. Just gotta pay attention to your speech. It'll never happen, and it will continue to piss off my OCD as I have no idea what people are trying to say. Then they get pissed at me because it's apparently terribly obvious what they meant, despite their actual words meaning something else entirely. OR flip that around: I say something using words that I genuinely mean and it gets mistaken for some social idiom. It's meaning is understood differently and suddenly I'm a jerk for what I said despite the fact that I was genuinely trying to say something kind or helpful. Trying to explain the actual intentions in my speech can often just lead to accusation that I'm lying and trying to cover up my terrible transgression.
This issue is ridiculously bad through texting. I hate texting.
On days where my OCD is really bad, the idea of becoming a hermit gets extremely tempting.
Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:23 pm
Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:23 pm
Mexicola wrote:Seven years later I just put all you OCD freaks out your misery
Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:48 pm
Echo the Sun wrote:i love the word hermit747Music wrote:I wish people would stop being horribly ambiguous and stop using social idioms outside of the proper social crowd. I wish we would all say what we mean using words in their properly intended use. Just gotta pay attention to your speech. It'll never happen, and it will continue to piss off my OCD as I have no idea what people are trying to say. Then they get pissed at me because it's apparently terribly obvious what they meant, despite their actual words meaning something else entirely. OR flip that around: I say something using words that I genuinely mean and it gets mistaken for some social idiom. It's meaning is understood differently and suddenly I'm a jerk for what I said despite the fact that I was genuinely trying to say something kind or helpful. Trying to explain the actual intentions in my speech can often just lead to accusation that I'm lying and trying to cover up my terrible transgression.
This issue is ridiculously bad through texting. I hate texting.
On days where my OCD is really bad, the idea of becoming a hermit gets extremely tempting.
Jonse wrote:747,
You are too kind. Also, I'm aware. The statement was innocuous. It appeared that way then, still does, I'm going to take my own words at face value though I do wish I hadn't said that because it's stupid though not a big deal. The weight it might have held would entirely be assigned by myself in that I don't think I know what I'm saying anymore and take a joke such as that as something I should probably apologise for. I definitely don't consider you a hypocrite, though in this case, considering I wrote that after my friend's wi-fi finally went online immediately after (however much time) throwing something I owned repeatedly into something of hers, it applied to myself as well seeing as that obviously didn't help with the anxiety I was experiencing then. Her dart board sucked anyway hence get online, check emails, stop by here, etc. I don't believe it need be said the world on a whole could benefit from more open/relaxed active sex without dogmatic nonsensical issues of 'sanctity' or antiquated moral hangups rooted in occult shit. We'd be a lot more laid (HEEHEH HE HEHE GET IT HEHEHEHEEHHEE) back as we wouldn't be as bored.
Boredom is the worst stress, affliction, sickness there is.
Re: recent post, reserved, have OCD too.
Wed Sep 12, 2018 8:45 pm
just remember you need a permit to perm its perfect hermit hair!747Music wrote:"I want to buy a bunch of pet hermit crabs and force them to live together. Then when somebody comes over they may say "Hey you have pet hermit crabs." Where I'll reply: "No no no… These are mingling crabs."" - Demitri Martin
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Mexicola wrote:You can only tell with an MRI. I tore my cruciate ligament in my knee and it took an operation and 18 months of physio. 7 years later, I only started playing football again this summer. Fingers crossed for you dude!
Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:15 pm
Thu Sep 13, 2018 10:55 pm
Mexicola wrote:Thanks man.
Yeah, a ligament can heal if only partly torn I believe. If it's fully torn then it has to be replaced. In my case they grafted part of my hamstring in there to replace it. Fun times!
Sat Sep 15, 2018 7:44 am
Mexicola wrote:Thanks man.
Yeah, a ligament can heal if only partly torn I believe. If it's fully torn then it has to be replaced. In my case they grafted part of my hamstring in there to replace it. Fun times!
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