Midnight

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Sunday, April 17, 2005

O.C.


No! Not the show! I'm talking about the disorder(uhhumm, the mental disorder?!). I seem to have fallen under the growing population of slighty Obsessive Compulsive young people walking around the earth.

O.C. - is a medical brain disorder that causes problems in information processing. It is as though the brain gets stuck on a particular thought or urge and just can't let go. - Obsessive Compulsive Foundation

Ok so now that I know its an actual mental disorder, I'm starting to worry about getting it. Is worrying about getting O.C. disorder a symptom of O.C.? Argh, this is a paradox. Seriously, I'm really forgetful by nature, that's why I've learned to check and most of the time, recheck whether I've left something and the like. I think its better to describe it as being detail-oriented, any objections? :-D

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