OCD vs. Video Games

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I get a touch of it too. I go nuts cleaning every game console and game I get. No 20 years of dust in the grooves for me. I'll also try to do most of the options/quests/equipment fetches in RPGs as well, but I'm not heartbroken if I miss something unless its really cool. I am really terrible about picking up every bit of look though, especially in Diablo style loot fests. I just can't stand leaving stuff there even if its just vendor trash. I'll pick everything up and go sell it.
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Weekend_Warrior wrote:PS1 and PS2 Greatest Hits titles - If I can help it, I really try to avoid buying these. Again, sometimes the price will be right and the disc and manual are flawless so I'll buy it. But then I usually still seek out the original "black label" versions because they look better on the shelf. Those green tabs on the PS1, and red tabs on the PS2 games, just stick out like a sore thumb. I look at my collection and it just eats at me. It's like.. "Why? Why did I have to get stuck with the stupid Greatest Hits version? WHY!!??"
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Weekend_Warrior wrote:I understand the fear of drowning. But why are so many people afraid of water on here? The human body is comprised of roughly 60-70% water. There's no reason to be afraid, kids!
shhhh, were trying to ignore that fact.

I don't mind water in games, although swimming in something like crysis with the ever darkening depths dose make me sick at times. But i mean i have not been in more water then my shower produces in over 10years...
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thetooth wrote: I don't mind water in games, although swimming in something like crysis with the ever darkening depths dose make me sick at times. But i mean i have not been in more water then my shower produces in over 10years...
Something tells me you are not giving us the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
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Luke wrote:
thetooth wrote: I don't mind water in games, although swimming in something like crysis with the ever darkening depths dose make me sick at times. But i mean i have not been in more water then my shower produces in over 10years...
Something tells me you are not giving us the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
I'm srys i stopped "bathing" when i started school and i'm 17 now, so thats 10years with out water going past my waste.
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thetooth wrote: I'm srys i stopped "bathing" when i started school and i'm 17 now, so thats 10years with out water going past my waste.
Now that is just gross.
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Luke wrote:
thetooth wrote: I'm srys i stopped "bathing" when i started school and i'm 17 now, so thats 10years with out water going past my waste.
Now that is just gross.
I think he's implying that he doesn't have a bath, but he just showers instead. What's wrong with that?

I personally don't have baths because I have really long hair (down to my arse), It's a pain in the arse to get a bath since I have nowhere to put my hair (we don't have a freestanding bath) when it doesn't need washing, and it's too much of a pain in the arse to wash it when I'm in the bath. I don't know how women enjoy baths, it's just a bizarre concept to me, especially the one's my fiancée enjoys, where she comes out pink as a lobster and you can't see your hand in front of your face because of the steam in the bathroom.
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Niode wrote:
Luke wrote:
thetooth wrote: I'm srys i stopped "bathing" when i started school and i'm 17 now, so thats 10years with out water going past my waste.
Now that is just gross.
I think he's implying that he doesn't have a bath, but he just showers instead. What's wrong with that?
The idea was waste vs. waist.
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Dylan wrote: The idea was waste vs. waist.
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HA bingo. Completely missed that. I need to take basic comprehension again.
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