Slaggis Posted December 29, 2007 Author Posted December 29, 2007 I do the whole checking things, I swear it must be a form of ocd. Things like, I check the door is locked umpteen times before leaving, instead of clicking the shutdown button on my pc and leaving if I'm in a rush, I have to wait until it completely turns off just incase it stays on and causes a fire. It makes me feel mental, but I can't help it.
Guest Stefkov Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 I have a habit of getting annoyed at minor things. I like that habit though, it keeps me attentive.
ipaul Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 My worst habbit is that I'm a bit too reflective/introspective. I'm really quite self conscious and always think about thigns I have said/done. Also I feel I'm a bit too mellow and relaxed (I'm a lazy sod). On the less emo side of things, I do the check thing alot as well =/. Also never top my phone up as often as I should and I'm incredibly tight with my money which can be a bit annoying (though normally it is very good I find)
Daft Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 I do the whole checking things, I swear it must be a form of ocd. Things like, I check the door is locked umpteen times before leaving, instead of clicking the shutdown button on my pc and leaving if I'm in a rush, I have to wait until it completely turns off just incase it stays on and causes a fire. It makes me feel mental, but I can't help it. Same. When I'm off to Uni I check my bag about four gazillion times to check my homework is in there. It drives me nuts. Another bad habit I have is I don't always listen to people when they are talking...I'm getting better though. My worst habbit is that I'm a bit too reflective/introspective. I'm really quite self conscious and always think about thigns I have said/done. Same. I even read my texts before I send them just to check it has the exact connotations I want.
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