Does that make me crazy?

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  • blue corn.
  • tubbytabbytales
    tubbytabbytales Posts: 5,883

    Hey didn't Bama and Texas play each other in January 2010??? :devil:


    *vomits*


    :laugh:
  • mommared53
    mommared53 Posts: 9,543 Member
    When eating pizza, I have to eat the toppings, then rip off the crust and eat that, peel off the cheese and set aside, eat the bottom crust, and then the big glop of cheese left over has to be eaten in one bite.

    I think it would be so facinating to watch you eat pizza. :laugh:
  • jinxywinx
    jinxywinx Posts: 38
    I have to have the openings to the pillow cases on the bed face towards the middle. Same with towels on the rack. :happy:

    I have to have the openings on my pillow cases face out. Never thought about that until reading yours here!
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
    Wow, I have nothing to ad to this tread. I do not give a damn about food touching or not, the way my toilet paper is, or if the tooth paste is rolled or squeezed.

    I think it makes me weird lol. I have no energy for the details. ;)
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
    I will not eat any food prepared by my step kids, if my husband is making dinner and wants to get the kids involved helping him they are not allowed to prepare any of the food I am going to be eating. I also wont let my stepdaughter make me a cup of tea. This is partly pettiness on my part - the kids were so fussy when we got together I would serve up dinner and they would say ewww I am not eating that it looks disgusting - and partly because I have seen the places the two of them stick their fingers and really I don't want to share that thanks.

    This one is sad. I am sure it make them feel worthless.
  • jimmie25
    jimmie25 Posts: 266
    I'm 57 years old and I'm still afraid of what's under my bed at night. :embarassed: I have a flashlight on my night stand and usually shine it on the area near my feet before I get into bed but lately I've started laying it on the floor so the light shines under the bed because it's easier to get undressed if I'm not holding the flashlight.

    I do that too!

    I also eat my M&M's by color first.

    I HATE eating noises. I dunno why but hearing ppl eat makes me sick to my stomach :/
  • rubixcyoob
    rubixcyoob Posts: 395
    I get terrified if I think too much about the film 28 days/weeks later and how scientists may be working on a 'rage' disease and it will kill everyone like that ...
  • ohwhataday
    ohwhataday Posts: 1,398 Member
    If I take say my left shoe off to try a new shoe on, I have to immediately take the other one off or I feel weird. Same with socks..
  • judith3
    judith3 Posts: 296 Member
    lets see when i eat stew or soup i have to eat the vegetables first meat goes second and the liquidy part is last

    i cant stand drops of water on the table it will drive me crazy till i wipe it off once after we left a diner my ex told me there had been a drop of water on the table when we left i went back just to check lol

    when i eat twix i eat the chocolate first then the carmel then the cookie part
    i also do this with kit kats the edges of the kit kat are first then i pull each layer off and eat it seperately

    stacked cookies must be eaten in layers also

    when i eat ice cream the top must always be smooth no signs that a spoon was ever there

    when i cook i have to wash ever dish i used to prepare the food before sitting down to eat

    in the purple packet of skittles i only eat the blue and green skittles
  • RubyHearts
    RubyHearts Posts: 67
    So embarrassing but..I suck my thumb and twirl my hair right before falling asleep because it relaxs me.
  • Erindipitous
    Erindipitous Posts: 1,234 Member
    I am very picky with things.. I will pick through cashews and peanuts for the darker, more roasted ones. I like crackers that are weird (two are stuck together or one is deformed).. Odd shaped pieces of candy.. Certain pieces of popcorn that have a certain shape.. The "crust" pieces of croutons.. -- Even if I intend on eating every bit of my serving, I still pick through and eat the odd-balls first.
  • Erindipitous
    Erindipitous Posts: 1,234 Member
    I get terrified if I think too much about the film 28 days/weeks later and how scientists may be working on a 'rage' disease and it will kill everyone like that ...

    Oh, Christ.. Add it to the list. I already have a fear of aliens and I'm worried that we're all going to die in 2012.. Haha.
  • HotMamaByVday
    HotMamaByVday Posts: 343 Member
    I am scared of Chucky (you know, Child's Play) and that evil clown from Poltrigiest (sp?). I can't sleep with my feet off the bed for fear that one of these two children's toys will attack my feet. Somehow I am safe if my feet are all the way on thebed. Probably b/c they are short and can't see me unless I am hanging off of it.
  • mikonei
    mikonei Posts: 291 Member
    Adding to me previous list of crazy, this one is a little sad. lol
    If I watch a scary movie...well, it doesn't even have to be all that scary.... I have to be all burritoed into a blanket. Feet have to be covered, sides tucked in, neck wrapped, sometimes head covered too, and the blanket is usually halfway up my face. After the movie I can't b left alone. If my roommates go outside to have a cigarette, I have to go with them even if I don't want one, and I beg one of them to stand by the bathroom if I have to go,
  • mikonei
    mikonei Posts: 291 Member
    When eating pizza, I have to eat the toppings, then rip off the crust and eat that, peel off the cheese and set aside, eat the bottom crust, and then the big glop of cheese left over has to be eaten in one bite.

    I think it would be so fascinating to watch you eat pizza. :laugh:
    Apparently it is. People that have seen me do it tons of times still stare. lol
  • tubbytabbytales
    tubbytabbytales Posts: 5,883
    I'm seriously afraid of E.T.

    I had a nightmare when I was a kid that he tried to kill me. I've watched the movie several times in my life, and to this day I still cringe at the sight of him.
  • BEERRUNNER
    BEERRUNNER Posts: 3,046 Member
    My tan has to be awesome at all times!!!! and.............My kitchen has to be spotless!!!
  • joianne
    joianne Posts: 6 Member
    I can not stand gum...the snapping the popping the chomping of it drives me over the edge!! Im the manager of a restaurant and they all laugh when I catch someone chewing gum. If im at a store and someone is snapping their gum loudly i almost have to leave...I know crazy
  • mfkfoster
    mfkfoster Posts: 331 Member
    I love to eat cheesecake with potato chips and then dip it in BBQ sauce! And I have to check that I locked the door at least 3 times.
  • mfkfoster
    mfkfoster Posts: 331 Member
    I can not stand gum...the snapping the popping the chomping of it drives me over the edge!! Im the manager of a restaurant and they all laugh when I catch someone chewing gum. If im at a store and someone is snapping their gum loudly i almost have to leave...I know crazy

    I hate people who chew gum around me! I tell my 6 year old that she looks like a cow chewing cud! She knows I hate her chewing gum so she only chews it when she goes to see grandma and grandpa on the weekends!
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  • I know it's the internet, but english. I am totally ok with run-on sentences, misspelling a big or difficult word, commas in the wrong places, etc.

    What I can't stand, is blatantly using the wrong "there/their/they're." Things that should be seriously basic english skills. Please don't live up to the stereotype of the dumb american (if you're speaking american english.)
  • Lauren38570
    Lauren38570 Posts: 239
    I have always had to have extra cheese on my salad and if it's a place that don't serve cheese I ask for extra on it
  • jenhenning219
    jenhenning219 Posts: 385 Member
    i eat the pizza crust first and then i eat the rest of it :tongue:
  • Mdbondurant
    Mdbondurant Posts: 104
    So embarrassing but..I suck my thumb and twirl my hair right before falling asleep because it relaxs me.

    :laugh: You made me spit my drink!!! :laugh:
    How....(cute, er odd...hmmm) ??? :flowerforyou: precious!
  • crmhaske
    crmhaske Posts: 66 Member
    I suffer from problems with anxiety; however, I have found that I've become pretty good at handling it. You can't control your physiological reaction, but you can control how you react to it. Yesterday, I found myself accidentally locked on my balcony for 45 minutes and after the initial onset of panic, I was impressed with how relatively calm I managed to stay. I have an extreme fear of being trapped, both physically and psychologically. I am uncomfortable when people are seated or standing too close to me. Social rules make me frustrated because I constantly feel forced to follow arbitrary rules that I don't care about.

    I HATE when people say "things will get better." That's a flat out lie. Nobody has any idea whether things will get better. You can't see the future. There is nothing wrong with having an optimistic outlook that things could get better, but it's a fallacy to say that they will. Hoping for a positive outcome? Great! Assuming there must be a positive outcome? False!

    I am extremely sensitive to sound, especially the sound of bass and noises associated with bodily functioning. I can't eat in the same room as noisy eaters (lip smackers, loud chewers, slurpers etc.), I can't be anywhere near someone who chews their gum with their mouth open. I cannot live in a building in which even just one person owns a subwoofer. I can't sit near someone who breathes loudly. I can't stand listening to people with low voices, especially if I hear them from another room. I MUST wear earplugs when I sleep. I could list more, but I'm sure you get the picture. This condition is called misophonia, and it's extremely frustrating.
  • crmhaske
    crmhaske Posts: 66 Member
    i eat the pizza crust first and then i eat the rest of it :tongue:

    I do this too!
  • I suffer from problems with anxiety; however, I have found that I've become pretty good at handling it. You can't control your physiological reaction, but you can control how you react to it. Yesterday, I found myself accidentally locked on my balcony for 45 minutes and after the initial onset of panic, I was impressed with how relatively calm I managed to stay. I have an extreme fear of being trapped, both physically and psychologically. I am uncomfortable when people are seated or standing too close to me. Social rules make me frustrated because I constantly feel forced to follow arbitrary rules that I don't care about.

    I HATE when people say "things will get better." That's a flat out lie. Nobody has any idea whether things will get better. You can't see the future. There is nothing wrong with having an optimistic outlook that things could get better, but it's a fallacy to say that they will. Hoping for a positive outcome? Great! Assuming there must be a positive outcome? False!

    I am extremely sensitive to sound, especially the sound of bass and noises associated with bodily functioning. I can't eat in the same room as noisy eaters (lip smackers, loud chewers, slurpers etc.), I can't be anywhere near someone who chews their gum with their mouth open. I cannot live in a building in which even just one person owns a subwoofer. I can't sit near someone who breathes loudly. I can't stand listening to people with low voices, especially if I hear them from another room. I MUST wear earplugs when I sleep. I could list more, but I'm sure you get the picture. This condition is called misophonia, and it's extremely frustrating.

    It's not a flat out lie. It's a confidence in knowing that if you have a good enough attitude and believe it will get better, the circumstances that come up next WILL be better because it's already believed so.
  • crmhaske
    crmhaske Posts: 66 Member
    It's a logical fallacy. It is impossible to know what will happen in the future, though you may predict it or have a most likely outcome. The "will" states knowledge, not prediction.
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