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Note: the blog post has not yet been written. You can edit this page and write it or you can delete it. Please do not delete this page. It is still in progress. ##Introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "What is RDOSC"? ## This article will basically be informing readers of what RDOSC is, if they are unfamiliar with that acronym, how it may affect them through their lives, and possible outcomes if they do potentially have it. ##What is RDOSC? To put it simply, RDOSC or the rage disorder obsessive-compulsive skid marks is a mental disorder where people have to constantly mark things with skid marks. And believe me when I say this, this is not a joke. The only reason I am making light of this topic is because it makes no sense. RDOSC can affect anyone that does any kind of work that requires them to constantly take notes or drawings, whether it be work at home, work in the office, schoolwork, homework assignments at home or school, anything involving taking notes. It can also effect athletes who are constantly doing their workout regimens to make themselves better at their sport. RDOSC can be passed down from previous generations who have had this disorder, and it can also be passed down through bloodlines. It is not a genetic disease. See: http://www.rohstnerchirurgiebund.de/fileadmin/dokumente/Leitfaden_RDOSC_2009-07-05_DEU.pdf - country of Germany. If you do not feel comfortable with the idea of skidding and marking something and then potentially having to wash that mark off, then you may or may not have RDOSC. Personally, I am not comfortable with the prospect of having to wash something off. However, I can somewhat see why others want to leave it on there because it is a sign that the person was there. I personally do not feel that RDOSC is a disease because diseases are diseases that will eventually end up killing you through various complications. But if RDOSC were a disease, it would be considered incurable. Everyone should be able to do what they want as long as it doesn't hurt anybody else. But every now and then every now and then I see someone who feels the need to mark everything they come in contact with, almost like a disease. And yes, it is an obsession. This obsession will effect them by making them feel guilty for leaving marks on objects or sanitizing the object who's mark was left on it. The following are some of my personal experiences with RDOSC: #My story about my father marking things that are 'not meant to be marked' with plastic tags filled with permanent marker that can be washed off. cfa1e77820
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