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Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:53 pm
Flatch Ulater MYP (13247207) wrote:Image

Oh there's more than that. None of that room is even. lmao. Id have to sit for a half hour and tweak it before I could get it to a place where I settle with it and move on. :lol: It's my room btw. I'm not pickin apart someone elses room or nawffin. :lol:

LisaTM
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:55 pm
Robot (185180932) wrote:
Flatch Ulater MYP (13247207) wrote:Image

Oh there's more than that. None of that room is even. lmao. Id have to sit for a half hour and tweak it before I could get it to a place where I settle with it and move on. :lol: It's my room btw. I'm not pickin apart someone elses room or nawffin. :lol:


I spend hours making my own tiles line up perfectly but I don't notice flaws in others' rooms unless they are seriously misaligned :lol:

Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:55 pm
lol SO I'm not alone then :lol:

It's like the itch that needs scratched. That tile clipping is a no-go! :lol:

TeddyP I N K
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:57 pm
Robot (185180932) wrote:To the untrained eye this may seem like an adequate tileing job.

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To me I see a terrible reworking is necessary. LOL

that made me dizzy it was nearly perfect lmao...and yes, I am as sick as u are :lol:

Flatch Ulater
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:58 pm
Robot (185180932) wrote:
Flatch Ulater MYP (13247207) wrote:Image

Oh there's more than that. None of that room is even. lmao. Id have to sit for a half hour and tweak it before I could get it to a place where I settle with it and move on. :lol: It's my room btw. I'm not pickin apart someone elses room or nawffin. :lol:

see... it looks fine too me... I'm sure you notice things far quicker than anyone else with your room.. I am the same, I see things that others don't notice... I like the room.. as simple as it is (no furniture or stuff like that), I like it

LBPO
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:58 pm
Three symptoms of OCD include hoarding, extreme anxiety over small causes and an obsession with stability and order, and extreme perfectionism. Most of the decorators here are likely candidates.

Maggie May
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 2:59 pm
I don't know how many times I've been so into aligning tiles that I don't realize when time is getting away from me and that damnable sign comes up: "You've been timed out!" Then I have to start alllllll over!

Mortania Evermore
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:01 pm
<~ Total perfectionist. I will spend hours working to line things up, then clear the room of all work if they do not. It's so sad.

Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:01 pm
Margo YWOT (9983908) wrote:I don't know how many times I've been so into aligning tiles that I don't realize when time is getting away from me and that damnable sign comes up: "You've been timed out!" Then I have to start alllllll over!

ikr. I have realized how prominent of a role tileing ACTUALLY is. It's pretty important and easily the most time-consuming aspect of decorating for me.

Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:02 pm
MoON (13867727) wrote:<~ Total perfectionist. I will spend hours working to line things up. Then clear the room of all work if not. It's so sad.

LOL me too. thats why I am usually reluctant to decorate. I end up doing nothing but lining up tiles and then it does my head in some way some how and I clear the room back to empty. :lol:

LooLYo
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:03 pm
I'm not much of a decorator, but I'm OCD about my avatar sometimes. Whenever I'm trying to create a look I just wish I could cut up pieces of items and put them in different places and just change their colour a little bit and arrghh! Frustrating! :P

But tiles and grass and walls, don't get me started! I get frustrated and quit decorating and clear room over and over again!

Flatch Ulater
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:03 pm
Margo YWOT (9983908) wrote:I don't know how many times I've been so into aligning tiles that I don't realize when time is getting away from me and that damnable sign comes up: "You've been timed out!" Then I have to start alllllll over!

yea... that truly sux!! I have tried to getting screenshots as i go along.. just in case that happens.. not always successful tho ...

Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:05 pm
LooLYo (183302531) wrote:I'm not much of a decorator, but I'm OCD about my avatar sometimes. Whenever I'm trying to create a look I just wish I could cut up pieces of items and put them in different places and just change their colour a little bit and arrghh! Frustrating! :P

But tiles and grass and walls, don't get me started! I get frustrated and quit decorating and clear room over and over again!

same here :lol:

Samberg
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:05 pm
I don't have pictures of two of the more ridiculous rooms I had put together back in the day anymore.

Checkerboard flooring for an avenue with luxury bath maths and groovy tile patterns to make walls on another avenue.

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Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:06 pm
It's funny. I realize when i give decorating a shot it most consists of laying down tiles as perfectly as I can. I will be like what the hell am I doing!!!??? I'm sitting here laying out tiles on a game. but to get it perfect is the thrill to my weird self! :lol:

LisaTM
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:09 pm
Samberg (185737325) wrote:I don't have pictures of two of the more ridiculous rooms I had put together back in the day anymore.

Checkerboard flooring for an avenue with luxury bath maths and groovy tile patterns to make walls on another avenue.

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I used those groovy tiles in my diner and spent at least 2 hrs lining them up juuuust riiight :ugeek:

Autumn Glory
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:10 pm
Robot (185180932) wrote:To the untrained eye this may seem like an adequate tileing job.

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To me I see a terrible reworking is necessary. LOL


Yeah, that room would have to go....not only are the tiles not aligned perfectly, but the slope is off too..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Myrt
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:11 pm
It has to be perfect. I'll spend 2 hours laying tile if I have to.

Kio
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:11 pm
Samberg (185737325) wrote:I don't have pictures of two of the more ridiculous rooms I had put together back in the day anymore.

Checkerboard flooring for an avenue with luxury bath maths and groovy tile patterns to make walls on another avenue.

Image


lol. I find that funny. I can be the same. I tend to go for the tile-route of decorating more than anything. Most of the projects I start involves a ridiculous amount of sand tiles, stone tiles, wall tiles, etc etc. and majority of my time spent giving decorating a shot, is literally me sittign there pulling one tile at a time in to alignment. lmao. Like super focused. it's a bit silly.

LBPO
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Tue Jul 15, 2014 3:12 pm
Robot (185180932) wrote:To the untrained eye this may seem like an adequate tileing job.

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To me I see a terrible reworking is necessary. LOL


I can make out the lines where two of the rugs meet! Unacceptable!!
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