Anyways, I've managed to pick up on something strange in the reccent past... something very very strange... when I'm doing copywork, or flashcards, or studying of almost any form f that matter, I tend to know what it is, then freak out and check it in my book, look away, look back at the book, and repeat this, like, 9 times or something around there. I mean, I'll realise that it is, in fact, correct, but I'll just keep looking back to make sure I read it right or something. I guess I'm just extremely nervous and paranoid when it comes to this kind of stuff... should this be a quizzing disease? I think so. Paranoid Quizzing disease: A diease of the mind of a quizzer in which the quizzer can't stop checking and double checking that the information they think, or know, that they know, is 100% valid.
That brings me to a question: Do YOU have paranoid quizzer disorder???
Quizzers Unite!
Maegan