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Image 1 — Waverunner fell of trailer in neighborhood
Image 2 — Waverunner fell of trailer in neighborhood
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Waverunner fell of trailer in neighborhood

Friend told me he clicked in trailer (should have double checked), anyways the ski flew off the trailer going 10 mph in a neighborhood. These are the damages. How messed up does it look? Best way to go about repair? Will it take on water the same?

u/Extreme_Ad4930 — 22 hours ago

Does anyone else get stuck on “I’ve seen this before” thoughts?

I’ve been dealing with something lately that feels very OCD-like and I’m curious if anyone else experiences this.
Basically, I’ll see a random phrase, document, place, or something else that feels extremely familiar. My brain immediately goes, “I know I’ve seen this before,” and then I feel like I have to figure out exactly when and where I saw it.
If I can’t figure it out, my mind starts going a million miles an hour trying to search through memories or come up with some explanation that feels convincing enough. Sometimes I’ll avoid whatever triggered the thought because avoiding it makes the anxiety go away.
Recently this happened with something connected to a pretty important career change I’m making. Before seeing the thing that triggered me, I felt good about the decision. Now my brain keeps trying to connect the familiar feeling to the decision itself, even though logically I know they aren’t really related.
The weird part is that if I somehow find an explanation that feels “right,” I calm down almost immediately. But if I can’t get certainty, it can keep bothering me for days.
Has anyone dealt with this specific type of OCD where you feel like you absolutely need to identify the origin of a familiar feeling or memory? If so, what helped you stop getting pulled into the mental searching?

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u/Extreme_Ad4930 — 8 days ago