Here's how it's played: You describe a behavioral quirk of yours. We judge it to be 'Normal' or 'Not Normal'. That's it.
Examples I have heard include:
"When I shower, I can't let water hit my face directly from the shower head. It makes me feel like I'm drowning. I have to catch the water in my hands and splash my face." Conclusion: Not Normal (but harmless).
"When I have the stereo on in my car, the volume has to be in multiples of 5. If 20 isn't loud enough, I have to go to 25." Conclusion: Normal, in that a ton of people say they do the same thing.
"When I make a pot of coffee first thing in the morning, I will microwave the cold leftover coffee from the day before and add it to the fresh pot. I hate waste." Conclusion: Not Normal, borderline OCD.
To start us off, here's mine:
Whenever I meet someone for the first time (man, woman, or child), the first thought that runs through my mind is, 'Could I knock him/her out with one shot if I used the Brachial Stun?"
And.......GO!
Examples I have heard include:
"When I shower, I can't let water hit my face directly from the shower head. It makes me feel like I'm drowning. I have to catch the water in my hands and splash my face." Conclusion: Not Normal (but harmless).
"When I have the stereo on in my car, the volume has to be in multiples of 5. If 20 isn't loud enough, I have to go to 25." Conclusion: Normal, in that a ton of people say they do the same thing.
"When I make a pot of coffee first thing in the morning, I will microwave the cold leftover coffee from the day before and add it to the fresh pot. I hate waste." Conclusion: Not Normal, borderline OCD.
To start us off, here's mine:
Whenever I meet someone for the first time (man, woman, or child), the first thought that runs through my mind is, 'Could I knock him/her out with one shot if I used the Brachial Stun?"
And.......GO!