Came across a video of a gritty (and beautiful) woman called Elizabeth McIngvale who has been battling OCD since she was 12 years old. She is the founder of Peace of Mind, a non-profit organization for people with OCD. She became the national spokesperson for the International OCD Foundation at 18.
At one point doctors believed McIngvale's OCD was too severe to be
treatable. Her rituals included having to repeat menial tasks 42 times,
an obsession with religious symbolism, and washing her hands over 100 times a day. (Wikipedia)
Enjoy the video in which she talks about Living with OCD. Beautiful woman, beautiful video.
Here's a nice song that I came across. While it is an affront to people who actually suffer from OCD, to have people keep saying 'I'm so OCD', to justify their fastidiousness, as if it is an emotion of varying degrees, the footnote in the song (copied below) explains the intent behind the song:
NOTE: We understand that OCD is a serious mental disorder that
significantly affects the lives of millions of people (including Rhett's
wife). This song is not intended to make fun of people with OCD, but
rather to demonstrate and poke fun at the tendency of so many people to
point out things that are off-center, off-balance, etc. and say "It's
driving my OCD crazy!"