Those who prefer to show off food delicacies suffer obsessive-compulsive disorder! | |
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Aug 6, 2013 01:11 | |
![]() | A pair of lovers went to an Italian restaurant for the spaghetti. They finally had their spaghetti served. The boy seized the fork and planned to eat his spaghetti but was stopped by the girl. The girl told the boy that she had to take some pictures of the spaghetti and uploaded them to her Weibo. Ten minutes passed but the girl didn’t finish taking pictures. The boy was so angry that he shouted at her “Enough! I am starving to death now!” Would you be pissed off if you had such a girl as your friend? According to Daily Mail, those who prefer to show off food delicacies on the internet must suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. I am suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. You know, I check my door every time after I lock it. But I seldom show off food delicacies on the internet. Why? I don’t have many chances to taste food delicacies. ![]() |
Aug 6, 2013 12:49 | |
![]() | How about food promoters, are they too having obsessive-compulsive syndrome? To me, it's nothing wrong to share with friends about food and post over, say, facebook. Ten minutes is too long but then why not ask politely to start having their food or it would not be nice if it got cold? Probably most young people are impatient. Wan |
Aug 6, 2013 21:03 | |
![]() | Wan, She could just have taken some pictures of her spaghetti. She is not hungry but her boyfriend is. If I were her boyfriend, I couldn't bear that she always takes pictures before meals. The boy is hungry, not impatient. |
Aug 10, 2013 18:10 | |
![]() | How hungry is hungry? I'm sure he could wait for more than half an hour, it's her behaviour that he detested. Wan |
Aug 12, 2013 21:48 | |
![]() | Really? Are you willing to wait for half an hour? What if she keeps shooting pictures for 1 hour? |
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