Come out of the closet, this is a safe space to list your OCD tendencies.
I can’t run the dishwasher without sorting the utensils into their respective groups.
Come out of the closet, this is a safe space to list your OCD tendencies.
I can’t run the dishwasher without sorting the utensils into their respective groups.
#RESIST
I put clear packing tape on the spine of every paperback book I buy.
I have two identical belts, one for work one for home.
I carefully put the clean utensils and dishes under the ones already put away.
#RESIST
My book sorting method has so many layers of organization that I can't even try to explain it. I think books are the only thing I'm extremely OCD about, if that's the right term. I prefer respectful.
If Im at work my phone must be 100% charged.
I don't know if I feel like outing my current self...but during my college years I was very particular about how I ordered my books in my bookcase.
While I was out drinking one Friday evening, my roommate told a friend to swap two books which looked virtually identical in size, color etc.
When I walked into the room, three sheets to the wind, the first thing out of my mouth was "who's been fucking with my books?".
My Car must be clean inside and out.
Visible nose hairs, dirty ears and dry skin are unacceptable.
"When the phone rang, Parker was in the garage, killing a man."
I always wash in between the tines of forks with the green scotchbrite on the dish sponge. ive also had food poisoning when camped out in the mountains. Brutal. Not sure if theres a connection, but like having it to fall back on. A friend commented I must work part time at the hospital sterilizing surgical instruments when she saw me washing dishes.
I check every single powder charge on the Dillon 550 with a light and watch all operations. Every primer has to be below flush or it gets more attention, no exceptions. Ever.
Im obsessive about not washing my vehicles, only on special occasions.
Always keep spare ammo in the vehicle.
Last edited by Malamute; 09-29-2019 at 02:51 PM.
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