Is it normal that i fantasize about antagonizing people with ocd

1.It just pisses me off how they freak out so much over little things like waiting 20 mins for someone to touch a wall 105 times EXACTLY or their cat WILL DIE!!!

2.I saw a documentary about a little girl with OCD who couldn't stop cleaning EVERYTHING and if anyone touched her or her things she would loose it and scream in a high pitched tone...I couldn't help but feel like dumping dirt on her till she either got over it or passed out from the constant screaming...

3. I've had family members of my own who suffer from OCD. who have threatened to literally BURN their own house down if cleaned....I can't help but feel like calling that bluff just so that I can laugh maniacally at their mental breakdown while they frantically burn their own house down...because their 25,000 egg cartons were thrown out.

while I know it's a "condition" I cant help but feel like they are whiny brats

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  • anti-hero

    I have OCD, you are a cock napkin. Punches you 5 times. 5 is my OCD number. COCK NAPKIN !!!

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    • Shrunk

      you forgot 4 additional COCK NAPKINS !!!

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      • charli.m

        Ffs...my thumbs haven't been working lately...until I go to thumb you up and miss on touch screen. Fuck you, IIN shitty interface.

        Sorry, Shrunk :(

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        • Shrunk

          lol np, you can have mine.. xD<3

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      • anti-hero

        It only applies to actions not words.

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  • charli.m

    I had a friend who committed suicide over the anguish OCD and his other mental issues caused him. I'd happily deal with his compulsions, even though they annoyed and frightened me, if it meant he was still here.

    Fuck you, arsehole.

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  • lolol555

    As someone who also has to deal with family members with mental problems, I'd say it's actually normal you feel this way. Sure, it's not their fault they have the disorder, but it's not mine or yours we hand to get landed with them for a brother/sister/mother/father/etc.

    My mother and brother both have autism and honestly it's annoying as shit. My mum really fucked me up when I was a kid because of her negligence (though she didn't even realise it and can't understand it even if you tell her) and my brother would always throw fits because his world was centered around himself and he was so damn sensitive about it.

    So, yeah, I get you. Sucks, man.

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  • dorsal

    You have a "condition" too.

    Unfortunately, it's not curable. You will always be unfunny.

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  • Yes. Its awful, but I know dem feels.

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