It’s not healthy to play with your food but if you have OCD, food arranging becomes part of everyday life. I don’t actually have OCD but for the sake of these words and the picture below, let’s just pretend that I do. Now that we have that out-of-the-way, nobody will correct me if and when I say something that OCD isn’t. This is just great, I can now say anything I like about OCD you won’t correct me, no matter how far removed from the truth it is. Excuse me for one moment, I just have to fix something:
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Will somebody please straighten out that sign, then take a new picture and post it here. Thank you.
Obsessive-compulsive? Who, me?
I know, it’s neither funny nor fair but it is funny!
Must.Resist.Straightening.Sign! You’re a mean,mean man Bill Y! 😉
Someone else calling me mean! You two are definitely friends! 😉
Funny meets evil and it works.
I think we should all do a “Funny Meets Evil Week”.
Not to mention the picture itself is somewhat catawampus. As Charlie Brown would express in such circumstances …”AAAAAARRGGHH”
Much kudos for sharing that word with us.
Well, this is sort of mean. HA HA! My guess is either a psychiatrist trying to identify patients or a nurse with a bad attitude.
Did you just call Bill Y mean Don Don’s? That’s just about the meanest thing I’ve been called this hour!
Bill Y, I assumed you were not behind this sign unstraightening. So therefore, you can’t be mean unless you did do this and in that case, tsk. tsk.
How come people can see right through me!