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Inspired by a recent thread, I thought I would ask if you would like to share some quirky customs or habits or preferences? :)
 
Inspired by a recent thread, I thought I would ask if you would like to share some quirky customs or habits or preferences? :)

On cam or just in regular everyday life? On cam: When it's time for me to log off, I usually wait for the current song to finish playing. So if I plan to log off at 1 AM...when that time comes, if "Caribbean Queen" is still playing, I'm gonna let that awesome song finish playing...say "Goodnight!" to my empty-ass chatroom...and then log off.

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In regular everyday life: The clothes I have hanging in my closet...I arrange them in order of the ROYGBIV colors (the colors of the rainbow). 😂

At the store when I'm grabbing an item from the shelf, instead of taking the one that's up front (Let's say...a bottle of lotion), I'll reach behind that one to grab the one that's second or third...because I figure other people have probably had their hands all over it, and may have been squeezing it onto their hands...which is emptying the contents from the bottle. Lol.
 
When it's time for me to log off, I usually wait for the current song to finish playing.
I usually do that too, unless I'm very tired and done with rude freeloaders, then I just log off and finish listening to the song off cam.

I have ADHD and in order to focus on a conversation I often grab anything that is close to my hands and mindlessly play with it, grope it, shake it around. The thing is, during streams it usually ends up being a sex toy. So I often catch myself talking about something completely non-sexual while vigorously jerking my dildo or performing CBT on it.
 
On cam or just in regular everyday life?

Whichever you like.
In regular everyday life: The clothes I have hanging in my closet...I arrange them in order of the ROYGBIV colors (the colors of the rainbow). 😂

At the store when I'm grabbing an item from the shelf, instead of taking the one that's up front (Let's say...a bottle of lotion), I'll reach behind that one to grab the one that's second or third...because I figure other people have probably had their hands all over it, and may have been squeezing it onto their hands...which is emptying the contents from the bottle. Lol.

Imagining myself in front of my closet hanging clothes, red and yellow and green and blue and cursing as a blue shirt slips off its hangar and drops to the back! :D
 
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I usually do that too, unless I'm very tired and done with rude freeloaders, then I just log off and finish listening to the song off cam.

I have ADHD and in order to focus on a conversation I often grab anything that is close to my hands and mindlessly play with it, grope it, shake it around. The thing is, during streams it usually ends up being a sex toy. So I often catch myself talking about something completely non-sexual while vigorously jerking my dildo or performing CBT on it.

I have ADHD too, and I'll twirl a pen in my fingers and sometimes touch it to my lips.
 
Whichever you like.


Imagining myself in front of my closet hanging clothes, red and yellow and green and blue and cursing as a blue shirt slips off its hangar and drops to the back! :D

I hang up the halter tops and tank tops so that they come before the short-sleeve shirts...followed by the long-sleeve shirts...then the dresses...then the pajamas. Lol. I have a blue-green shirt with stars on it, and you should've seen me standing there trying to decide whether to put it in with the blues or with the greens. 😂

A ridiculous thing I do is...like if I have all $1 bills in my purse...I arrange them in alphabetical order of the serial number on the bills. Yes, I'm aware that that shit isn't normal at all. It's weird as fuck...to put it bluntly.
 
Erm not sure this counts, but followed more then 1 girl that is bipolar, and again some with various forms of add or adhd.
 
I hang up the halter tops and tank tops so that they come before the short-sleeve shirts...followed by the long-sleeve shirts...then the dresses...then the pajamas. Lol. I have a blue-green shirt with stars on it, and you should've seen me standing there trying to decide whether to put it in with the blues or with the greens. 😂

A ridiculous thing I do is...like if I have all $1 bills in my purse...I arrange them in alphabetical order of the serial number on the bills. Yes, I'm aware that that shit isn't normal at all. It's weird as fuck...to put it bluntly.

I always thought I was weird for obsessively arranging my bills from smallest to largest with the small ones on the outside, all facing the same direction, but serial numbers? You’ve got me beat!
 
At the store when I'm grabbing an item from the shelf, instead of taking the one that's up front (Let's say...a bottle of lotion), I'll reach behind that one to grab the one that's second or third...because I figure other people have probably had their hands all over it, and may have been squeezing it onto their hands...which is emptying the contents from the bottle. Lol.
Is this not a normal thing? I thought literally everyone did this because the items at the front may as well be free sample's 😂
 
Is this not a normal thing? I thought literally everyone did this because the items at the front may as well be free sample's 😂
I had a part-time job working in a supermarket while in high school; we were always taught when restocking the shelves that you filled from the rear, moving the oldest items forward from the back to the front to sell it before use by date. So as a customer, taking the first in line can often mean you're getting the oldest stock. High volume items not so much of an issue, but worth looking at a few use-by dates to see the difference by shelf position.
 
I had a part-time job working in a supermarket while in high school; we were always taught when restocking the shelves that you filled from the rear, moving the oldest items forward from the back to the front to sell it before use by date. So as a customer, taking the first in line can often mean you're getting the oldest stock.
FIFO (first in, first out)

Also, go backs are usually put in the very front when employees return items customers leave on random shelves. It only takes one moldy frozen pizza to stop grabbing the first one in line.
 
FIFO (first in, first out)
Some of the lazier kids would just fill new items from the front, rather than rotate it, so the stuff at the back could get pretty old. Then when someone did it *properly*, the really old stuff appeared and sometimes was well past UBD. Bit of a lottery what you got if you didn't check!
Also, go backs are usually put in the very front when employees return items customers leave on random shelves. It only takes one moldy frozen pizza to stop grabbing the first one in line.
Oh yeah, we used to see a lot of chilled/frozen stuff getting left elsewhere at ambient temp, and then put back for sale.
 
Some of the lazier kids would just fill new items from the front, rather than rotate it, so the stuff at the back could get pretty old. Then when someone did it *properly*, the really old stuff appeared and sometimes was well past UBD. Bit of a lottery what you got if you didn't check!

Oh yeah, we used to see a lot of chilled/frozen stuff getting left elsewhere at ambient temp, and then put back for sale.
I saw a carton of eggs left on a bread shelf that were well past room temp. I threw them away in the floral department garbage bin as I walked by, no way I was trusting an employee to destroy them and shrink it.

I also check the dates on dry goods/canned goods.
 
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I saw a carton of eggs left on a bread shelf that were well past room temp. I threw them away in the floral department garbage bin as I walked by, no way I was trusting an employee to destroy them and shrink it.

I also check the dates on dry goods/canned goods.
Wait what? Why would you throw away eggs because they’re room temp? Were they out of date? So confused 😂
 
Wait what? Why would you throw away eggs because they’re room temp? Were they out of date? So confused 😂
Here in the US, we have to refrigerate (store-bought) eggs or they go bad. Some pasteurization something something
 
Here in the US, we have to refrigerate (store-bought) eggs or they go bad. Some pasteurization something something
I'll add (just because I have watched episodes of Dirty Jobs about commercial hens laying). Eggs in the US are washed, removing the protective barrier for bacteria growth that naturally occurs when an egg is laid. If you had a chicken and it laid an egg you could keep it at room temp for up to a week.

Also had chickens when I was a kid at my dad's place. No rooster needed for egg production, btw. :)
 
I'll add (just because I have watched episodes of Dirty Jobs about commercial hens laying). Eggs in the US are washed, removing the protective barrier for bacteria growth that naturally occurs when an egg is laid. If you had a chicken and it laid an egg you could keep it at room temp for up to a week.
Wow I had no idea, that seems counter productive then I wonder why they wash them!
 
The egg thing spiked my interest apparently because I went off to google it.
it's pretty interesting actually.
 
Wow I had no idea, that seems counter productive then I wonder why they wash them!
It has to do with cross contamination regulations in the United States. Chickens produce eggs through a cloaca. They also poop through that opening and chicken poop carries salmonella and other bacteria. Millions of unwashed chicken eggs could create a massive outbreak of salmonella poisiong, also known as food poisoning which can be deadly if fluids can't be retained through IV or other medical interventions.

I believe the eggs also have to be washed in order to be verified as unfertilized for mass consumption, something to do with the candle not being able to get through the protective layer well enough to thoroughly verify.
 
Is this not a normal thing? I thought literally everyone did this because the items at the front may as well be free sample's 😂
Yeah me too! I have always done this.

Most of my quirks I think are related to irl social interactions… like wearing headphones even if they're off just so no one will talk to me, I don't usually tell irl people where I live and almost nobody has my number..I'm not on social media (as in a personal account)..when I go out I dress down so nobody will catcall or anything. Basically just leave me alone things lol.

I also have a lot of quirks related to cleaning the house, having things on the right places, not wearing "street clothes" on the bed or not entering the house with shoes on....

I'm basically a very annoying person to be around 😁
 
Yeah the egg thing is curious. Here in Australia, store-bought eggs are displayed on the shelf at room temperature.
I've kept backyard chooks for years and only wash and refrigerate eggs if there's significant poop on the shell - often seems to be just one particular bird that is prone to lay messy eggs.
Refrigerated eggs are subject to condensation forming on the inside of the shell when they warm up, and that condensation helps bacteria pass through the shell, so it's best to only take out what you'll use and keep the rest cold.
 
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Yeah even in Australia the general food safe consensus is that once they have been refrigerated (in the supermarket) they need to remain refridgerated for longest life. (And our eggs are not pasteurised as far as I know)

Of course there is a very simple test for eggs (once you have them home). Place them in a glass of water, if they float they are "off".
 
Wow is that Coles or Woolies that refrigerates eggs? I shop at IGA and they're not chilled, at least my local store!
Both I suspect. But yes once refrigerated it is adivsed to conrtinue that method of storage, for the reason you staetd I expect.

(I do NOT want to encourage and US folk are weird type comments, but it has always intrigued and puzzled me as to why they would pasteurise their eggs)
 
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I never thought about the egg thing, really, but it's interesting that here they are always room temperature on the supermarket but we always out them in the fridge once we get home. So I wonder if that's even necessary?

(Btw a got a few "hugs" from my earlier post and just wanted to clarify that I'm completely comfortable being like that and wouldn't change it even if I could 😁)
 
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