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mrmule, to memes in One 520 week abortion please

Wo lo lo

DoucheBagMcSwag,

IEE YOOO YO-YO

ceenote, (edited )

This is excellent farm placement.

hexabs,

Nini neee

HappycamperNZ,

Raiding party

HerbalGamer, to memes in Not like other girls
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

En garde!

ceenote, to memes in One 520 week abortion please

Pinwheel or bust.

Also can we talk about all those unslaughtered turkeys? That’s obviously the faster method of food collection, bro.

Triple_B,

Turkeys unslaughtered, farms are whack, I bet his build order is non-existent, and he probably lost a vill to wildlife.

Bigoldmustard, to memes in Let me load it

I do this. It’s An ADHD thing. The words don’t load fast enough sometimes.

I tried just letting people repeat it but waiting it out is torture.

SkybreakerEngineer,

Also applies to “give me a second to process just how stupid your question was”

tacosanonymous, to memes in We are doing again?

I thought it had something to do with that penis looking formation in the middle.

VikingHippie,

Everything looks like a penis when all you need is to get nailed? 🤷

marcos, to memes in Pascal's Wager

Well, next time somebody invents a god, please make sure it’s somebody that will punish you if you believe in any god.

conditional_soup, to memes in Let me load it

So, one way my ADHD manifests is that my brain will just fucking fumble incoming sounds, particularly if I’m not paying attention beforehand. I’ve been near someone who just turned on the radio to the middle of a song and the music made no sense to me at all, like, it was just really weird noise that sounded like it should make sense but didn’t, until it suddenly clicked and the music made sense again. With words, it happens all the time. Someone will just ambush me with words and instead of “hey, can you put the cap on the blender?” It becomes “hey, can you pole a cat fender?” Or sometimes it becomes just “dsfargeg”. I know that nobody would say either of those things to me, so I use a dual track strategy of both playing with what I think I heard to try and make it make sense as well as asking the other person to repeat themselves. Sometimes, I work it out before they repeat it, sometimes I don’t.

ZOSTED,

I think you’re fine because this sounds totally normal to me

conditional_soup,

Maybe, but it happens a lot less (that is, not at all) when I’m on my medication.

cashews_best_nut,

I’ve done this all my life - I don’t have ADHD.

conditional_soup, (edited )

It isn’t necessarily the case that everyone who does this has ADHD, nor that everyone with ADHD has this as a symptom. You could just have an auditory processing thing. For me, I think it’s related to my ADHD because it doesn’t happen when I’m on medication for it.

VaultBoyNewVegas,

I’ve never misheard things with ADHD but I do regularly ask people to repeat things and it’s not that I haven’t heard but it’s like my brain hasn’t fully processed and understood what I’ve just heard. So when someone starts saying what they’ve just said, my brain has finished processing everything.

can,

Exactly. It’s like my (sub)concious was already at least three threads removed from reality and I need to bounce back into the real world to process.

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t have ADHD but I experience this too. Audio processing disorder.

Sometimes I realise what’s been said after a second or so, other times I can’t figure it out. My go to solution is to just repeat what I’ve heard. It usually gets kind of funny so it takes the annoyance out of it.

flicker,

My ADHD manifests this way as well and I explain it as, “I’m sorry, I didn’t understand English just then.” I only speak one language but it’s true, I couldn’t parse their language.

I also picked up a “quirky” habit where I’ll say the nonsense phrase back at the person, who gets a laugh, then repeats themselves. Since it seems like I’m being cute and quirky instead of having an auditory processing disorder, people don’t get annoyed as often.

Malfeasant,

I’ll say the nonsense phrase back at the person

I do this too sometimes. My wife in particular hates it.

mr_satan,
@mr_satan@monyet.cc avatar

I have this with languages. If I don’t know what language to expect chances are I’m just gonna hear: w̶̛̫̥͚̎̾̍͋̏̽̀̊̉̈́h̴̘̯̜̖̘̦͈̺̍̾̐͆̿͒̂̔̉̒̀̿̈́̓͊͐͝ę̸̪̹͙̣̣̩̝̖͈͚͋͆̎r̵̫̪̲̬̫̾̓̓̑͊͒̈́̾̀̌̀̋̔̚̚͝͝͠e̵̦̤̲͎͑ ̸̲̪̜̒̈̂͝a̴̛̼̬͙̋̐̊̒̅̆͐̀͆̃̋̎͝ṛ̶̹̫̼̦̦̰̠̹̲͎̳͐̿̋ě̵̜͎͎̠̗͐̀ ̸̧̨̨̖̙̭͈̹̺̪̻̹̟̦̺̰̦̍̾̂̑̓̽̔̓͋́̎͑̉̔̏̇͘ẗ̵͓̙̰́̉̇́̊̌̔̄̅̄͛͒̔͒͠͠͠ḧ̶͎̗̯͉̟͉̘̗͈̜͎̝͙̺̙͉̠́̀̉͑̅͐͘͜͝ͅë̴̺͙͎̩̝̞͕̦͎̝͖̹̫͔̬̦̩́̆͒̄͆͆̍̉̍̈͒͌̚͜ͅ ̸̡̙̠͇̱̙̤̺̀̈̇̂̀̍̉̋̕ͅc̶̢̲̣̻͉̬͕̩̣͇͐̅͛̕̕̚ͅa̸͈̱͇̪͋̐̈̿̃̇̋̀̅̊̓̀̐̈̍̕͠ḃ̷̧͇͔͎͉͇̙͓͇͆̉̽͗͒̑b̴̗̬̺̤̳̈́ͅã̶̧̩̠̹̞̯͔͑̓̓̀̅̀̎͒̓͝͠g̸̨̧̧̱͉̱̲̗̬̟̘̟̩̉̋̇͒̎̇̿̋͌̓e̴͈̦̍̅s̸͓̎͆͛̾́͂̚ͅ.

Even_Adder, to memes in We are doing again?

This one took me a while.

foofiepie,

What’s really weird is, once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It’s obvious. The brain is strange.

Something_Complex,

Well ****help me then

Even_Adder,

It helps to make these smaller. Look at the dark gaps between the interior rocks.

https://i.imgur.com/LUgePa8.png

TWeaK,

Yeah I opened in a new window and zoomed out, thought it was “who” in the middle. Then I viewed it on the comments page and saw the thumbnail and went “oh, it’s ‘The Stones Will Cry Out’”.

SzethFriendOfNimi,
@SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world avatar

The stones will cry out.

I find unfocusing my eyes helps with these

CheeryLBottom,

That did it for me! Thanks!

zorro,

Yeah I like to try and go a little cross eyed

Something_Complex,

The stones will ???

Even_Adder,

The stones will cry out.

justcallmelarry, to memes in Let me load it

I do this, but it’s a serious condition called delayed hearing, which you can’t read about anywhere, because I made it up.

Spider89,

Or APD

Noodle07,

It’s actually a common thing with adhd

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Of course it fucking is

ZOSTED,

This mental checklist of things that point to me having adhd is growing uncomfortably large. Is there anything that can point to someone not having adhd?

FlihpFlorp,

In my experience my adhd makes normal people things harder, like yes sometimes everyone needs a minute to process information, sometimes everyone forgets why they walked into a room, sometimes you’ll get way too excited on a subject and so on

But you know everyone also pees but when you pee 60 times a day you usually see a doctor

Malfeasant,

makes normal people things harder

I’m like this… Stuff most people find easy is especially hard for me. But on the flip side, stuff that’s really hard for most people is easy for me.

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

I keep coming across relatable posts followed by someone saying it’s ADHD and it’s making me paranoid whether it’s just good ol internet spreading fake news or memes or if I actually have ADHD. I don’t think I have ADHD but I have to question myself every time this happens.

null,

All things that are symptoms of ADHD are also things that everyone experiences sometimes. It’s when they become detrimental to daily life that it might be ADHD.

So it’s normal that you find them relatable.

meyotch,

If it hurts, it’s ADHD. If it’s good for a story, it it isn’t.

EtherWhack,
@EtherWhack@lemmy.world avatar

Think of it this way. Many ‘normal’ people can exhibit different symptoms that get associated with ADHD. With people who are diagnosed with ADHD, they must pass a certain threshold number of these symptoms and severity.

IIRC, it’s a similar approach to ASD

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

which is honestly so enormously stupid, like the problems don’t exist just because you’re 2% shy of a diagnosis

it’s like not giving someone a wheelchair just because they can walk 2 meters before falling flat on their face

Buddahriffic,

It’s all a spectrum. Our minds, in some ways, are brute forcing ways to approach survival. Each individual’s brain settles on some patterns that they determine work for them, and when you look at the collective, we can end up with very different ways of thinking but they are all based on balancing the number of neurons devoted to various tasks like visual processing, audio processing, social skills, various physical skills, etc. ADHD is based on how attention is tuned, both how long you can pay attention to something you might not want to and also how your attention is divided between tasks you’re focusing on vs other things going on around you.

Personally, I don’t really give that much attention to things going on around me. I’m usually either actively doing something or lost in my thoughts. This has the advantage of being able to think through things, but at the cost of missing things around me, which can include someone addressing me. It’s pretty much an always on thing. I do hear it and my brain can often process it after I realize I’ve been addressed. But I’d guess that most people are like that when they are actively concentrating their full attention on a task. Or thinking, I’m sure non-ADHD people do that, too, but the balance between time spent focusing on thoughts vs processing general surroundings might be different.

Though tbh I have no real idea. My entire experience is inside my own head and I can only guess at how different things are from brain to brain (and to what level other organs contribute to that, since they’ve all got neurons, and chemistry that they all play a role in can have huge effects, too).

intensely_human,

A Delayed Hearing Diagnosis?

LemmyKnowsBest,

But enough of us have experienced it that it must be a real thing.

flicker,

The actual name is auditory processing disorder, and I do actually have that, as it’s often comorbid with ADHD. But your version is funnier and made me laugh.

state_electrician,

I have a hearing defect that affects how I hear speech. It sometimes takes a second or two until the second level support in my brain could parse what was said.

Seudo, (edited ) to memes in Pascal's Wager

I prefffer to sacrifice a chicken to Cthulhu each dawn. Seems like the FSM will be far more tolerant if I get it wrong. By that logic, picking the Judeo-Christian god does kind of make sense.

runswithjedi, to memes in Who knew creating the worlds largest repository of information would be a mistake?

How’s this for simple: your kid has a higher chance of dying from measles than from the vaccine, even when you assume all conspiracy theories are correct.

Ephera,

If those antivaxxers felt confident about statistics, they’d be very upset.

I mean, the lottery and gambling just wouldn’t exist, if people generally took statistics to heart.

AA5B, (edited )

At least with the lottery, my $2 buys a day or two of some fantastic daydreams. Can an anti vaxxer excitedly say “I WOULD GIVE EACH OF YOU A MILLION DOLLARS AND MAKE MY TOWN LIBRARY THE GREATEST IN THE STATE!!”

UnfortunateShort,

There are also lotteries that spend most of the money on charity. Worst case you do something good with most of the money you put in. Nothing wrong with that

Ephera,

I’m not arguing whether anything is wrong with it or not. You could literally be shredding bank notes as a hobby. If it makes you happy, I’m not arguing against.

I’m rather saying someone who’s confident in statistics doesn’t need arguing here. They’ll intrinsically know the chance of winning is effectively 0. As such, they assume that their money will go to charity. But since the lottery company keeps a cut as profit, giving it this way is just worse than giving to charity directly.

Ephera,

The reward is less exciting, but there is also a more realistic chance of you actually getting lucky by not getting measles.

And if you assume yourself to get lucky, then even just getting poked with a needle, will in your mind add a risk rather than mitigate it…

BlastboomStrice, to memes in We are doing again?
@BlastboomStrice@mander.xyz avatar

I think yesterday I remembered those ai texts hidden on images and I was wondering what happened to them…

calabast,

I was making some for a while, but I think the hard part is coming up with new ideas for pictures, and also not getting fatigued from looking through hundreds of similar pictures and thinking “is this one the best? Or is this other one sliiightly better?”

fidodo,

Just ask the AI which one is better

Boozilla, to memes in Pascal's Wager
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

Pastacal’s wager.

SandmanXC, to memes in One 520 week abortion please

Don’t worry, he’ll grow up to have a glorious mustache

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

The Khmer were the best thing to ever happen to Tristan.

wahming, to comicstrips in "Cold" by Chris Hallbeck

That’s a really tough laptop, I’d get that

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