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Is it just me or...

EvilPasta

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Heya guys, first time really posting here, just an open question.
Is it just me or does putting your clothes on the hanger in a certain direction so they all face the same way seem a little too pedantic?
Or if you want to add your own "is it just me or..." I would love to hear your own mini neurosis.
 
Heya guys, first time really posting here, just an open question.
Is it just me or does putting your clothes on the hanger in a certain direction so they all face the same way seem a little too pedantic?
Or if you want to add your own "is it just me or..." I would love to hear your own mini neurosis.

Welcome to my world. But I try to take my OCD in stride....and with a little humor. :D
 
I don't do that with my clothes. But while I've not been diagnosed with OCD, I do have some compulsive tendencies. They mostly have to do with how my room is arranged. Oh, and I like to have my computer desktop icons in a certain way, too.
 
Lols yep, my icons are the same, got the cats eye nebula on the background, and none of the icons can touch the nebula, they are all in the black space around it
 
Heya guys, first time really posting here, just an open question.
Is it just me or does putting your clothes on the hanger in a certain direction so they all face the same way seem a little too pedantic?
Or if you want to add your own "is it just me or..." I would love to hear your own mini neurosis.
Doesn't seem OCD or pedantic to me.
Seems convenient/looks harmonious.

This book: the life-changing magic of tidying up, by Marie Kondo ---
I think she must be aspie. She used to snatch her mother's home decor magazines from
the mailbox in order to plan her next foray into organization, at age 5, she says.
 
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