Plus,for anything to be classified as a disorder, it needs toaffectyour life is a very negative way. Examples: you can't work, procure food, or fulfill daily activities because of it.
I have a friend who has funny ticks and such, like having to eat food in 2's or having to have his deskarrangedin a certain way. But,since he can survive if he doesn’t-he just feels odd-it isn't classified as a disorder by psychologists.
It is just a matter of scale. It causes discomfort, but is not a debilitating disorder. So would you classify it as such if it inconvenienced you in some way, like gave you insomnia? I have a close friend who was diagnosed with OCD, but she can still work and function. You wouldn't know she had this problem unless she told you. Because a lot of OCD is inside the mind, it is possible to hide it. Many people hide their ticks. It just goes from "normally quirky" to "can't function because of the disorder." Most sufferers are somewhere in between.
By it's nature there's no real way for me to know if this habit is weird, but whenever I'm alone almost every thought that comes into my head is vocalized.
By it's nature there's no real way for me to know if this habit is weird, but whenever I'm alone almost every thought that comes into my head is vocalized.
Do you mean you vocalize internally? Or do you mean you talk to yourself out loud?
By it's nature there's no real way for me to know if this habit is weird, but whenever I'm alone almost every thought that comes into my head is vocalized.
Do you mean you vocalize internally? Or do you mean you talk to yourself out loud?
By it's nature there's no real way for me to know if this habit is weird, but whenever I'm alone almost every thought that comes into my head is vocalized.
Do you mean you vocalize internally? Or do you mean you talk to yourself out loud?
The second one.
For me its the former. When I'm thinking it's in the form of my voice or someones voice ranging from Mom to anime characters.
I've since shaken this, but I used to have this habit of repeating things under my breath. Sometimes something I had just said, sometimes something someone else said. Usually it was when what had been said struck me for some reason. It took a few years for my friends to notice, but they were pretty weirded out by it for a while.
Actually, Now that I think about it, It's not boring at all. It's not like listening to a monotone voice. it's just... not special. Also I can give it an accent, but I suck at doing them (to the point where imitating Australians is just adding 'crikey' every other sentence).
The world viewed through my left eye is noticeably less saturated than viewed with my right. My right eye is also slightly more orange.
I've got something similar. I don't know if that's so unusual.
Thirded. Left bland grays, right colourful drug-trip.[/exaggeration]
Fourthed (?). Right side red, left side yellow. I mostly try to keep them both open, though, so it's not really a big deal.
I only notice it in dark/poorly lit environments, but I have it too.
What are your dreams like? I always wondered what people without an imagination dream.
When I wake up I can't remember my dreams. The best dreams I have are fever dreams, and those are really hard to describe. It's more about the sensation I have during those dreams. I remeber one dream that was about me laying in bed, but in a really epic way.
Both of my eyes suck. They see colors correctly, but I have something like 20/100 or worse vision. Plus, I have astigmatism in both eyes; the right eye is a touch worse than the left, but if I take my glasses off, I'm practically blind, so the difference barely matters. Makes finding the light switch in the morning quite an adventure.
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For reals though, I'm glad that was edited before I got here. XD
When some people loose their pants, they cover their shame.
When I loose my pants, I flaunt my pride.
Yeah I am 110% Class. O:)