Is it normal for everyone on youtube to follow your ocd?
After I realised that the so-called problem isn't Asperger's/autism, and studied OCD, I found out I follow most of the symptoms, and first realised this on my YouTube comments, and now everyone on the YouTube comments section is doing it, and they want people to feel sorry for them. It's silly, because one of them is obsessed with avoiding numbers (numerophobia), the other one is just an idiot with a fake diagnosis. The rest are trying to look convincing and now it's becoming a popular trend, and they don't realise they want to have OCD. But I studied it carefully, and I know I have it, such as repetitive thoughts, ritualistic obsessive patterns, and even I have to always drink coffee with a cigarette, every time. And anyone who doesn't study it and claims to have OCD is having symptoms of OCD-wannabe, I call it OCD-mania! The madness begun this way, it could be a normal person who got tired of being normal, and wants a diagnosis. I tried to be diagnosed by the doctor as narcissistic behaviour syndrome, but failed, and don't have that diagnosis, but in a way I'm a megalomaniac, even my holy books are about success, that's my obsession, but not my only obsession, one of my symptoms being I have to close the door 3 times every time so I haven't locked the door, and when I lock the door, I have to try to pull the door open to make sure I can't pull the door open, so it's locked, it's being thorough, but there's more, I have to try to open the car door to make sure I'm certain it's open or locked, every single time. I have to smoke every time before I leave, and take my time. Every time I eat I have to have tiny portions and if it's any bigger than that I have to correct it, like everything I do, think and remember I have to correct it. Autism my arse, it's OCD! And I'm proud of that, the idiots copying it are all doing guesswork and don't know what OCD is, is that normal?