Hello Sup Forums. How do you feel about people who have OCD?

Hello Sup Forums. How do you feel about people who have OCD?

fun to laugh at, like roaches

>not organizing by the Dewey decimal system

Sometimes it isn't OCD. Sometimes people just take too much adderall

its fucking agony

>Not ordering by size as well
>Posting this on a politics board

honestly pissing me off those books are arranged by color and not by alphabetical order

i mean i cant power through im being poisoned by zog but if go off the meds i will be in hell

But I wouldn't be able to reorder them according to size and still have the color gradient we have here. I really wish the books were sized accordingly to their color so that we could arrange them both in size and color simultaneously.

It also looks really good when the comment boxes align like this.

Mine are organized by genre, sub-genre and size. OP's pic could work as well. So long as you know your library doesn't matter how you keep it organized.

I don't care as long as they are actively treating the disorder

Daily reminder that OCD is the masterrace's gene. Notice how there's ZERO dumb people with OCD while the ones who do have it are smarter than the average

It's not OCD, it's CDO...those books aren't organized by color shade...pathetic

>not sorting by page count

But it gets in the way of life.
I am usually late to important stuff because I get obsessed over the way the glasses look on my table for example.
It takes me at least 10 minutes to sort even the most trivial stuff.

Lookin good Bill

But it doesn't look as good. I would prefer something more homogeneous.

its one of the rare good places on the autistic spectrum

This is probably the worst and most ineffective way to organize your books.

But it looks good. Everything is in place.
Besides, the books are few enough for you to now which is where.

That's not OCD user.. Sorry to break it to you

Or even alphabetically

>white being left
>black being bottom shelf
good start

What do you mean?
The picture obviously is not OCD, but it is a symptom of it.

Yup, pure autism.

>Hello Sup Forums. How SHOULD I feel about people who have OCD?

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