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Originally posted by @romans1009
You repeatedly insinuated I was Becker when I first joined this site. And due to your OCD, you were quite repetitive and obnoxious about it.
And due to your OCD, you were quite repetitive and obnoxious about it.

You believe that being "repetitive and obnoxious" is a sign of "OCD", is that right?

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FMF: How would you have posted if some people hadn't treated you like a jerk during your first few days here?

Originally posted by @romans1009
Who knows?
Huh? You mean you don't know what the normal, non-manchild online version of you would be like?


BTW, do you have OCD? Serious question. I ask because of your repetitive, never-ending, rapid-fire questioning that borders in my mind on the obsessive.


Originally posted by @fmf
Huh? You mean you don't know what the normal, non-manchild online version of you would be like?
Who knows how I would have posted? Who cares (besides you?)


Originally posted by @fmf
[b]And due to your OCD, you were quite repetitive and obnoxious about it.

You believe that being "repetitive and obnoxious" is a sign of "OCD", is that right?[/b]
Being repetitive in my mind is a sign of it. Being obnoxious by itself isn’t but the repetition is what’s obnoxious.

You could be typing to an automaton or bot for all you care. You’re not interested in genuine, human interaction. You’re just interested in unloading whatever pathologies exist in your noggin and boosting your self-esteem by “winning” a trivial argument.


Originally posted by @romans1009
BTW, do you have OCD? Serious question. I ask because of your repetitive, never-ending, rapid-fire questioning that borders in my mind on the obsessive.
Suddenly a "serious question" about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder from the forum's profoundly misanthropic and ostentatiously infantile oaf?


Originally posted by @fmf
Suddenly a "serious question" about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder from the forum's profoundly misanthropic and ostentatiously infantile oaf?
Do you plan to answer it, or is this another question you’ll ignore?


Originally posted by @romans1009
Being repetitive in my mind is a sign of it. Being obnoxious by itself isn’t but the repetition is what’s obnoxious.

You could be typing to an automaton or bot for all you care. You’re not interested in genuine, human interaction. You’re just interested in unloading whatever pathologies exist in your noggin and boosting your self-esteem by “winning” a trivial argument.
You reckon being repetitive is obnoxious?


Originally posted by @romans1009
Do you plan to answer it, or is this another question you’ll ignore?
Yes, I am going to ignore your "serious question" about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.


Why would you apologize for “pretty normal” behavior? Why so submissive?

Don’t you have the guts to stand up for what you believe? Are you so easily cowed?

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Originally posted by @fmf
You reckon being repetitive is obnoxious?
I suppose it depends on the degree and motivation behind it. In your case, it’s definitely obnoxious because it’s excessive and your only motivation is in “winning” a pointless argument.


Originally posted by @romans1009
Why would you apologize for “pretty normal” behavior? Why so submissive?

Don’t you have the guts to stand up for what you believe? Are you so easily cowed?
It was against the TOS.


Originally posted by @fmf
Yes, I am going to ignore your "serious question" about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
There’s a surprise. If you haven’t been formally diagnosed, you might want to make an appointment with a mental health professional. Supposedly prescription drugs can help.


Originally posted by @romans1009
I suppose it depends on the degree and motivation behind it. In your case, it’s definitely obnoxious because it’s excessive and your only motivation is in “winning” a pointless argument.
I suppose it depends on the degree and motivation behind it.

To what degree are you repetitive, do you think, and what is the motivation behind it?


Originally posted by @fmf
It was against the TOS.
So your behavior wasn’t “pretty normal.” If it were “pretty normal,” a lot of people would be violating the TOS.

Why did you create a duplicate account? What was the purpose behind doing it?

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