I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, and then pursued a psychiatrist to oversee my treatment, who determined I didn't have ADHD.
The way he described my situation made the "ADHD superpower" meme make more sense than anything I've ever read. I'm gonna butcher it but I'll do my best to share:
There are structural differences in the brain that contribute to a person having ADHD, but the structural differences themselves ARE NOT ADHD. The last D in ADHD is "disorder", and there are a whole bunch of external circumstances that mental health professionals use to determine whether or not you count as "disordered".
You can have an addictive, impulsive, obsessive, stim-hungry brain and not have ADHD.
Many children develop habits, coping strategies, or other accommodations that allow them to "overcome" the weaknesses that come along with these brain structure differences.
This is the situation where ADHD looks like a superpower.
In my case I have a very, very easy time slipping into flow state. When I'm intensely focused on a task I am time blind, I often don't respond to questions or acknowledgements, and I have an intense temper if I'm interrupted. So I've used timers and meditation/CBT to manage those drawbacks.
By comparison most people I know have a difficult time motivating themselves and accessing flow state. So to those people, especially when they DON'T see the extra work I do, it could look like I have a sort of super power.
It's not a super power, my brain just works differently and I've come up with ways to manage the problems and use it to my advantage.
Nothing is nonstick like Teflon ... But the VAST majority of cooking doesn't require that level of nonstick, either.
Unless you have a French omelette addiction, you probably don't need Teflon.
Hamas literally ran politically as MODERATES. They've gone full jihadist. Without democratic process to keep the structure honest no party can be trusted.
It's a circle, not a line. Far left and far right end up meeting in the middle.
Lemmy only has the information that I give it.
And it demands fairly little information.
I'll take that in exchange for nobody privately owning as much of my shit as they can get their filthy hands on.
I recently got sick and decided to play through ff2 (iv). I've owned it since I was a kid but never beat it.
I finished it in less than 24 real world hours.
I was astonished at the difference being an adult makes with regard to gaming.
Is it wrong if I think your best performance was as yourself taking a bubble bath?
But nuance makes for boring memes though
THinK Of tHe mEmEs!?1!?
Manufacturers set minimum prices for their products. Generally, suggested retail price and minimum advertisable price.
Feels pretty real to my bank account.
No. Obviously? And it's irrelevant. There's no symmetry here.
If Hamas puts down their guns there would be peace.
If Israel puts down there guns there would be no Israel.
Probably not, because those would be THEIR hospitals. There would be no tunnel system, no munitions stores, etc etc.
Your "gotcha" thought experiment is asking whether or not a country should treat the enemy country with equal caution to their own. Did you even consider it before asking it?
LMAO, wait, your argument is that Hamas doesn't use human shields, and it's all Israeli propaganda?
Hamas has been openly, proudly discussing their use of the Palestinian civilians a human shields for... Basically forever.
This isn't unique to Hamas, it's a common trait of all jihadist groups. Innocent victims are rewarded for their faith in heaven, and evil victims are punished in hell. So I'm their warped mind there's no moral consequence for murdering or endangering civilians. Please let that sink in before you continue to support them.
First of all, you're either ignorant or an idiot if you think what Israel is doing is "indiscriminate".
More importantly, what's your superior moral alternative when a force breaches borders, murders hundreds, and takes and holds hundreds more as hostages, and then retreats to the cover of hospitals and schools in a dense city?
OBNOXIOUS AND PROUD, BABY! 🌈
I'm pretty sure these are the new trump bots, basically trying to drum up support by radicalizing Democrats against Biden.
There's a pretty big difference between stupid declarations about things that simply aren't true, and trying to start a conversation. I just assumed with an axiom like that there was no conversation to be had.
Pride as a reaction to shame is pretty unhealthy, from a mental health perspective. There are people trying to shame everyone for everything. Don't be fat, don't be thin, don't be pretty, don't be ugly. If everyone was distractingly screaming about their pride for everything they feel ashamed of the world would be obnoxious.
I think pride as a movement made sense when everything queer was a hidden subculture.
I feel like that's past us. There are LGBT pro-hamas groups now. I think we've hit peak queer when there are queer activists for groups that would hang them.
Overtly stating anything about your identity is one of the dumbest and most boring things.
I don't care how you identify. It doesn't tell me anything about you, and it doesn't tell me anything about the thing. And generally, it's considered rude to talk about a person's identity.
You'd be better off telling me something you're interested in.
John Doe (likes trains)
There are two kinds of people... No wait, three kinds of people that care.
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people who are emotionally fragile, mentally ill, or otherwise can't handle literally any friction of any kind in any of their interactions.
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people who are excessively polite, virtue signaling, it SJWs. These people don't care for themselves but they care SO MUCH because they think it makes to OTHER people.
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people who are afraid of complaints or legal action (business, public figures, etc)
I can count on one hand the number of times identity has mattered in a human interaction I've had.
The amount of energy we waste of identity is fucking absurd considering the literal zero value or brings to the world.
I don't think I could ever play without a jetpack. Ingot density helps solve so many logistical issues. Higher tech recipes making some things more efficient gives the game a really fun sense of progression.
That's outside of just liking all the puzzles it adds to the game.
Anyone feel similar? Different?