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flimzy

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Apr 16, 2013
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hi.. I have ocd.. I recently just got the iPhone 6.. The same day I got it I was watching my sister play a game on the computer and I was leaning on her desk with my phone in my pocket. It was pushed up against a sharp part of the drawer hard.. I was leaning really hard on the front of my phone and I realized after 10 minutes of doing so.. I took it out quickly and inspected it compulsively. It seemed to me that the screen near the home button wasn't sealed properly.. Then later, at the movies I put my phone in the cup holder on my seat. My friends leg was pushing on one side and mine the other. It was squishing my phones sides.. Then because of my ocd I comluslively checked to see what I did to reevaluate the situation... I put my finger on the right side of the phone and put my leg outside the cup holder and added pressure and I could feel it on my finger and the right side pushing the phone together. I did this 4 times. Now I'm anxious that all this stuff has bent or crushed the screen, and more radiation will be able to reach me..
 
Radiation is not a problem, they have regulations for that. And, yes, leaning like that on the phone may cause the screen to pop out in a small spot or corner. Take it to an Apple Store and see what they have to say.
 
How could you notice all of these things when your eyelids are so swollen?

Looking back at all of your past started threads . . . . .. well you do have issues for sure.
I do. But I stated that. Why is it necessary to point out the obvious?
 
I do. But I stated that. Why is it necessary to point out the obvious?
Because the obvious is the reason you think there are issues with your phone. Have some other person check it out, preferably an Apple genius. They will tell you what's wrong with your phone, if anything.
 
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I do. But I stated that. Why is it necessary to point out the obvious?

Bc understanding something and doing something about it are two different things. Let me give you an example:

If my friend's hair is on fire, and he says, "Yeah, I know my hair is on fire." Hen 30 seconds later he says, "Man it's hot in here. Do you smell smoke?" He's obviously not dealt with the issue at hand.

That's what we're trying to say here, brotha; you keep making these outlandish posts with this qualifier of, "Yeah, I know I've got issues, but...." Yet you can't seem to understand that YOUR ISSUES (not your electronics') are what's causing the problems.

I sincerely hope you can get it figured out.
 
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