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Post by ultraspatial » Fri May 30, 2014 9:36 am

GreenWaffle wrote:why do people keep their phones in their left pockets (unless you're left handed I guess)
i'm not left handed. i just use the phone mostly with my left hand for some reason
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I put it in either one as it doesn't make a massive difference to me.
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Post by CreamLord » Fri May 30, 2014 9:46 am

If I'm walking my hands tend to be in my pockets and I use my phone with my right hand so it's just convenient having it in the right pocket
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Post by nowaysj » Fri May 30, 2014 3:51 pm

Have small pocketknife in right pocket so don't want to scratch my now caseless iphone in right pocket.

Wallet is in back pocket and super slim. I do have a few cards and some cash and some papers, but still, super slim. And by now, I'd imagine I have a wallet sized indentation in my right cheek. I don't really notice it.

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Post by dickman69 » Fri May 30, 2014 3:54 pm

im right handed but use my phone with my left hand also
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Post by titchbit » Fri May 30, 2014 4:02 pm

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dubunked wrote:i do some other weird things, but nothing that really effects my life. if i brush by something on my right shoulder, i then scratch my left shoulder to feel symmetrical (and any other part of my body). certain textures also creep me out kinda like the "nails on a chalk board" feeling but with many different textures, especially clothes.

there another one which is impossible to explain but i'll try anyway - sometimes when i'm walking around, i look at the ground around me and take various things & project lines from them at 45, 90, & 180 degree angles, and just imagine them. it's like a severe case of "don't step on the crack" syndrome lol, except i don't actually avoid stepping on them, i just picture them in my head. done it ever since i can remember. I still step on them freely (it would be impossible not to - there's just too many) and it doesn't bother me, but i definitely think about it a lot so it's a preoccupation. basically i think about all of the cracks or lines on the ground, edges of rugs or tiles, lines projected from the arms of chairs or desks or door frames, etc (at the aforementioned angles).

i do a similar thing when i'm driving - whenever there's a mailbox, fire hydrant, driveway, street sign, etc, i will imagine the car hovering off the ground for a second to avoid driving over the lines projected from the mailbox or whatever it is.

I don't think about it that often nowadays, maybe 5% of the time, but that's definitely enough for it to be kinda strange lol. used to think about it more often when i was younger.
jw does anyone do anything like this? always wondered...

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Post by dickman69 » Fri May 30, 2014 4:59 pm

dubunked wrote:
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dubunked wrote:i do some other weird things, but nothing that really effects my life. if i brush by something on my right shoulder, i then scratch my left shoulder to feel symmetrical (and any other part of my body). certain textures also creep me out kinda like the "nails on a chalk board" feeling but with many different textures, especially clothes.

there another one which is impossible to explain but i'll try anyway - sometimes when i'm walking around, i look at the ground around me and take various things & project lines from them at 45, 90, & 180 degree angles, and just imagine them. it's like a severe case of "don't step on the crack" syndrome lol, except i don't actually avoid stepping on them, i just picture them in my head. done it ever since i can remember. I still step on them freely (it would be impossible not to - there's just too many) and it doesn't bother me, but i definitely think about it a lot so it's a preoccupation. basically i think about all of the cracks or lines on the ground, edges of rugs or tiles, lines projected from the arms of chairs or desks or door frames, etc (at the aforementioned angles).

i do a similar thing when i'm driving - whenever there's a mailbox, fire hydrant, driveway, street sign, etc, i will imagine the car hovering off the ground for a second to avoid driving over the lines projected from the mailbox or whatever it is.

I don't think about it that often nowadays, maybe 5% of the time, but that's definitely enough for it to be kinda strange lol. used to think about it more often when i was younger.
jw does anyone do anything like this? always wondered...
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Post by dickman69 » Fri May 30, 2014 5:07 pm

I do have to keep my register at work like this

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Post by nowaysj » Fri May 30, 2014 5:08 pm

Those bills are backwards, dude. Please straighten out. I'm getting itchy.
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Post by nowaysj » Fri May 30, 2014 5:22 pm

Can we get a poll? Is that shit backwards. Yes it is.
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Post by titchbit » Fri May 30, 2014 6:38 pm

rayman612 wrote:
dubunked wrote:
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dubunked wrote:i do some other weird things, but nothing that really effects my life. if i brush by something on my right shoulder, i then scratch my left shoulder to feel symmetrical (and any other part of my body). certain textures also creep me out kinda like the "nails on a chalk board" feeling but with many different textures, especially clothes.

there another one which is impossible to explain but i'll try anyway - sometimes when i'm walking around, i look at the ground around me and take various things & project lines from them at 45, 90, & 180 degree angles, and just imagine them. it's like a severe case of "don't step on the crack" syndrome lol, except i don't actually avoid stepping on them, i just picture them in my head. done it ever since i can remember. I still step on them freely (it would be impossible not to - there's just too many) and it doesn't bother me, but i definitely think about it a lot so it's a preoccupation. basically i think about all of the cracks or lines on the ground, edges of rugs or tiles, lines projected from the arms of chairs or desks or door frames, etc (at the aforementioned angles).

i do a similar thing when i'm driving - whenever there's a mailbox, fire hydrant, driveway, street sign, etc, i will imagine the car hovering off the ground for a second to avoid driving over the lines projected from the mailbox or whatever it is.

I don't think about it that often nowadays, maybe 5% of the time, but that's definitely enough for it to be kinda strange lol. used to think about it more often when i was younger.
jw does anyone do anything like this? always wondered...
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Post by rickyarbino » Fri May 30, 2014 8:43 pm

dubunked wrote:
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dubunked wrote:i do some other weird things, but nothing that really effects my life. if i brush by something on my right shoulder, i then scratch my left shoulder to feel symmetrical (and any other part of my body). certain textures also creep me out kinda like the "nails on a chalk board" feeling but with many different textures, especially clothes.

there another one which is impossible to explain but i'll try anyway - sometimes when i'm walking around, i look at the ground around me and take various things & project lines from them at 45, 90, & 180 degree angles, and just imagine them. it's like a severe case of "don't step on the crack" syndrome lol, except i don't actually avoid stepping on them, i just picture them in my head. done it ever since i can remember. I still step on them freely (it would be impossible not to - there's just too many) and it doesn't bother me, but i definitely think about it a lot so it's a preoccupation. basically i think about all of the cracks or lines on the ground, edges of rugs or tiles, lines projected from the arms of chairs or desks or door frames, etc (at the aforementioned angles).

i do a similar thing when i'm driving - whenever there's a mailbox, fire hydrant, driveway, street sign, etc, i will imagine the car hovering off the ground for a second to avoid driving over the lines projected from the mailbox or whatever it is.

I don't think about it that often nowadays, maybe 5% of the time, but that's definitely enough for it to be kinda strange lol. used to think about it more often when i was younger.
jw does anyone do anything like this? always wondered...
I do the first one, to a lesser extent though. I can ignore it with other parts of the body, but when I'm walking and I step on uneven ground with one foot I turn back and step on it with the other.
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Post by kaili » Sat May 31, 2014 12:39 am

i have to eat my dinner in the order of my least favourite to my favourite aka veg>chips>chicken or w/e
thats the only autistic thing i can think of but im sure i do more lol
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Post by nowaysj » Sat May 31, 2014 2:20 am

Little pliable things, like the trap door on battery compartments, forget about it, I slide my nail in there and repeatedly open and close the fucker, over years, until the plastic breaks. I've got very thick nails, and it is itchy under the tips. FEELS SO GOD.
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