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obsessions

  1. BIMOG

    Odd things

    I've been reading through some of the older threads about obsessions and some of the threads included posts that mentioned hiding objects, to avoid them being seen by visiting friends or relations. Reading those posts made me wonder whether other people here feel embarrassed, ashamed or...
  2. BIMOG

    Multiples, duplicates, doubles

    For as long as I can remember I've had a tendency to buy duplicates of things that I like, particularly things that I'm obsessed with. I'm currently obsessed with Ben, a character from the movie "Le Temps Do Loup." I've already got six different copies of the movie on DVD and I'm awaiting the...
  3. A

    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

    One of my latest obsessions has been the MBTI. I'm currently on a psychology binge, researching all things personality related. I believe I'm an INFP, at least thats what most of the tests say. I also identify well with INTP and have gotten that result on certaintests. I've literally been up all...
  4. Ackman12

    Weather History

    This is one of my "other" obsessions. I like studying past weather events, like snowstorms and past winters. Living in New England has rekindled this obsession. I remember the winter of '95/'96 and the blizzard of '96. I was living on Nantucket at the time with my mother. I remember the weekend...
  5. R

    Why It's OK My Son Is Obsessed With Microwaves

    I think a lot of parents to children on the autism spectrum will relate to this one. :-) http://themighty.com/2015/09/why-its-ok-my-son-with-autism-is-obsessed-with-microwaves/
  6. P

    Minecraft

    As simplistic as the game is, I really find it more of a subculture. It literally allows you to become and do whatever you want on your time and with the extensive community, has also become incredibly diverse with the amount of mods the players bring to it. I am not much of a community guy and...
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