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Does that answer my question?
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Doesn't it?
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Does it sound like it to you?
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Do you mean "does it look like it to me?" Do you know I can't hear you?
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Are you knit-picking, and being literal when the phrase "does it sound like it" is simply a figure of speech?
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Is that a possibility?
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Are you getting dandy with me?
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Do you consider my actions dandy?
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Was I trying to be funny? Are you skilled in the art of knit-picking?
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Is it really an art?
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Have you proven that it requires skills, and thus is somewhat like an art?
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Does it require skill or a quality which most incorrectly identify as OCD?
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When did we say something about OCD?
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Didn't I just say that I have what most people mistake for OCD?
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From your context (probably auto-correct, haha) didn't it sound like you were saying people with skill or a quality of some sort are commonly and incorrectly identified as OCD, and not specifically yourself?
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Wasn't The does it require skill part really there to say that's body what it is? Wasn't it like "does it require skill, or does it just require what most people call OCD"?
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Are you OCD?