Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-24760547-20151117123559/@comment-27557697-20151121163823

Gaming Center wrote:

Pmhpc wrote:

Gaming Center wrote:

DatDramaPlant wrote:

Plasmaplant wrote: project parodox?sounds like time twister....but nite?plus SO MUCH FLOWAZ Are you breaking every single puncuation and spelling rule on purpose?

Ankylo is going to be annoying for OCD people... What does OCD mean? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. In this case, he is refering to when you have a strategy all set up and Ankylo destroys it. Huh I am one of those people. I really hate plant-moving zombies. I even often have problem that I can't left bitten plant not-shoveled. It sometimes makes me trouble in game but I just can't stop doing that. OCD is NOT wanting things neat or orderly, or liking things completed. That would be more just you as a human exhibiting the completion principle (The tendency for humans to want things in a completed state and therefore being at unrest until you can get to that state), or a general preference towards orderliness and cleanliness.

OCD is a disorder in which people have a NEED (and I say that quite literally) to perform certain "rituals" (taks, thoughts, etc.). One cannot control their need to do so, to the point where it has a negative impact on their life, even when the activity unto itself appear to make no coherent sense.

OCD quite literally is "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder".

Obsessions? As I have found the internet to have given quite a definition: Obsessions quite literally are thoughts that recur and persist despite efforts to ignore or confront them.

Compulsions? Compulsions by definition are: 1) The action or state of forcing or being forced to do something. 2) an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, especially against one's conscious wishes.

OCD is not seeing a pair of uneven shoe laces and wanting to even them. OCD is not seeing something out of place and wanting to fix it.

OCD is when you would rather die than have to go through the uncomfortable, painful, extreme anxiety that builds up inside you to the point where you can't even take it.

I suffer from this condition. I have seen too many people lazily through this term out there without even bothering to check their facts. Insensitivity to what real mental illness looks like, but because you like colour coding your binders, it must be OCD right? Everytime someone just improperly throws "OCD" out there, it disgusts me.