(11:th-Aug-2018, 17:48:22)sparkyscfc74 Wrote:Sorry, only just noticed these replies!(11:th-Aug-2018, 17:43:22)umognog Wrote: So here is a funny fact for you.
Many, many people go "oh, im OCD about that" but don't realise how badly OCD can affect someone's life.
It's not just "I like these things in that order" but whereby other parts of your life will be effected often to a significant degree.
For example, you are late for a funeral, because you noticed a towel had not been folded correctly and placed in the correct order on the towel shelf.
You can't just fix that one towel. All the towels must come off and be refolded, sorted and put back. But now that is done, you feel that your t-shirts in your t-shirt drawer are no longer crisply folded enough, so you empty that drawer, refold and sort all your shirts and put them back... Now you are doing all your drawers. 70 minutes later, you are back to where you were when you noticed the towel. Go back and check the towels have not been disturbed.
You probably get the picture. So I will get to the point.
I love the colours for the buttons.
But it is distracting me that the order of the colours for the blowers, is different from the order of the colours for the heated seats
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Have you seen someone about this problem? ?
If you think about it, they’re actually a mirror image
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Although they are a mirrored order, they aren't mirrored objects, which for me needs to put them in the same order as a result
I'm able to manage pretty reasonable compared to some folk. There are certain habits and behaviours I **prefer** to still do, something's I would outright change, but they no longer control me to the degree they once did. For example, I failed to change the LED on my wing mirror controls, I was able to leave it a month before going back to fix it. I couldn't leave it like that, but I'm able to prioritize stuff much better.
Sometimes, it's also a good laugh.
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(12:th-Aug-2018, 10:12:03)niteram Wrote: I agree with the ^^^ It would bug me that the colours are too randomok, chairs at venues give me cold sweats.
I'm not really OCD, but if something is supposed to straight then it needs to be straight (like a row of chairs at a wedding etc etc)
Straight line is easy.
It's the curved ones, whereby the curve do not follow the same path both sides of an aisle etc, all the way down.
I don't mind the curve changing, but then the change must be equally applied, e.g. the curve must get tighter and tighter at the same rate for each concentric crescent/ring.
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