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scytale, to memes in They're barely making ends meet!

Policy holder: I’ve paid thousands over the years and you won’t help me until I pay another few thousands out-of-pocket first?

Insurance company:

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Track_Shovel,
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What the actual fuck is going on with this gif. It’s like high res, but 2 frames. It’s completely cursed

killeronthecorner, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Skyrim me

Anonymousllama, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]

What a picky dragon, she just wanted him to drag-on his nuts across her face

GustavoM, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]
@GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar

“…hold on, lemme get the magnifier.”

agent_flounder, to comicstrips in Come on... Just this once? [ADHDinos]
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Brain is such a jerk.

Krauerking, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]

Honestly seems like a mercy from the dragon. That society wouldn’t survive having to take her back

darq, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]
@darq@kbin.social avatar

She shot her shot. No regrets.

photonic_sorcerer,
@photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Got the whole village killed too

lightnsfw,

If my village sacrifices me to a dragon then I’m taking them down with me any way I can.

BolexForSoup,
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

Because they didn’t try to get her killed lol

Unaware7013,

Uno reverse

BolexForSoup, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

This is amazing lmfao

lemann, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]

Is the Shxtter link pointing to IG?

Stamets,
@Stamets@startrek.website avatar

It was. Thanks for pointing that out. I must not have copied correctly. Thanks for the heads up!

TheEntity, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]

What a terrible day to have eyes.

lemann,

3rd slide still living rent free in that dragon’s head to this day lol

unreachable,
@unreachable@lemmy.world avatar

dragon breath burning the village, while its mind gets traumatized

hperrin, to comicstrips in Charisma stat wasn't high enough [Gryzlock]

Should’ve sent the donkey.

thisbenzingring, to starwarsmemes in Fallen Order/Survivor for sure

Vader in Jedi Survivor 2 is a massive asshole… It’s fantastic that you know how to beat him, there’s only one good method, yet I have spent hours trying. This is the way. Vader should be almost impossible yet clearly not.

Ashyr, to comicstrips in We never will, will we? [ADHDinos]

It should be noted this came out the day taxes were due if you filed for an extension.

david, to comicstrips in We never will, will we? [ADHDinos]

Well, nothing we didn’t already know and fail to apply, anyway.

dontcarebear, to comicstrips in We never will, will we? [ADHDinos]
@dontcarebear@lemmy.world avatar

I wonder if my anxiety shares symptoms with add/ADHD, or if my anxiety is caused by ADHD, because that Dino makes too much sense some times.

chaorace,
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They’re frequently comorbid. Generally ADD develops first during childhood and later on during young adulthood anxiety/depression starts to set in. If that sounds like you, bring it up during your next psych check-in – ADD evaluation is generally quick and accurate, so there’s not much to lose.

JustZ,

In my experience all procrastinating and avoidance can be traced to emotional reactions to whatever I’m thinking about the task.

Just like, how I conceptualize the task in my head.

The more significant the consequences, the more I naturally desire to avoid thinking about how much is at stake with the task. Like, maybe I’ve gotten wrapped up in thinking “wow, if I don’t get this task done, that proves I’m really a screw up.” So just thinking about what failure might mean puts my body into fight or flight, and one of the ways we naturally cope with that is avoidance. It feels like anxiety. It that case, I recognize now that I need to deliberately take time to think about what success on the task will mean for me.

That lessens my emotional reaction to negative thoughts about a task. One way to practice this that’s been helpful is whenever I think of a task I have to do, I try to follow it with a thought of why I have to do it, and what goal I will meet if I do it.

On the flip side, a lot of my avoidance and procrastination is really just prioritizing and being ambitious. Like, there really isn’t enough time in the day for me, and I accept that; so time I do spend relaxing or zoning does not need to make me feel any type of way about something productive I technically could be doing.

I’m further trying to condition my relax and zone out time as if it’s a consequence of doing something productive first. Like I get to actually enjoy that time if I’ve got something I easily direct my brain to if it starts in on me; talkin’ about, shut up brain, I can play Skyrim all afternoon, my inbox is empty, or I drafted that thing, or ran on the exercise bike. That shuts up my brain some.

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