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u/iPanzershrec May 30 '23
It does make your brain go faster, just in the wrong direction.
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May 30 '23
“I’m doing over 1,000 calculations per second, and they’re all wrong”
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u/Remples May 30 '23
I am doing 1000 calculation per second. I was not doing math
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u/DaBest1337 May 30 '23
Doing 1000 calculations rn. I am doing meth.
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u/Remples May 30 '23
Dabest we need to cook
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u/Doctor_Salvatore May 30 '23
"My brain is a supercomputer. Sadly, that supercomputer is also filled with baked beans."
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u/Eeveekiller purpl May 30 '23
The calculations are right, but they aren't relevant and undo themselves
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u/Huby75 May 30 '23
It makes you very focused on only the things you like, anything that is mildly uninteresting will be ignored instantly.
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u/justelepa May 30 '23
Isn't that ADD?
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u/NinjayajniN May 30 '23
ADD is the older term. its called innatentive adhd
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u/justelepa May 30 '23
I never knew that. I've been calling it ADD ever since i got diagnosed with it
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May 30 '23
Yeah. Add stands for attention deficit disorder. Adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. ADD is a specific term for a form of adhd.
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u/dumpylump69 May 30 '23
They used to be different things but they have been grouped together now into hyperactive and inattentive adhd now. Many psychologists still use the term ADD but it’s technically not correct anymore
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u/SpiderFnJerusalem May 30 '23
The current definition has three types of ADHD:
- predominantly hyperactive-impulsive (ADHD-HI)
- predominantly inattentive (ADHD-PI)
- combined type (ADHD-C)
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u/Squidd-O May 30 '23
True, but sometimes it doesn't even focus on the things we like 👍
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u/teackot May 30 '23
I can't make myself do my university stuff and start doing stuff I like, then I feel guilty for not doing my uni stuff and end up doing nothing 😭
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May 30 '23
Even worse when uni isn’t even in session, like summer. I have a job, but when I’m not doing that i have been trained to FEEL like I have uni stuff to do, just to realize I don’t, feel lazy, and end up doing nothing anyways.
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u/Rick101101 May 30 '23
And god forbid you get depression too. You'll stop being able to do the things you like but can't stop focusing on them, making you feel even more miserable 👍
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u/Poorly_Made_Comix Gaymer (emphasis on GAY) May 30 '23
Dude give me a video essay and ill watch that whole thing instead of doing my homework (already making a video essay and it's hard)
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u/Yahgdc #1 Yu Narukami fan May 30 '23
It sucks so much. I fail classes because they just aren’t interesting
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u/G0D_1S_D3AD trollface -> May 30 '23
It’s pretty cool playing a game and getting hyperfocused on it and obliterating everyone. Not so cool failing every class I take because my brain can’t be bothered to focus on the work though.
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u/eating_dicks number 19: mouse in baked beans May 30 '23
The only thing adhd does is be a terror on your life
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u/ADumbPersonAAA May 30 '23
Can confirm, executive dysfunction got me wanting to kms
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u/Ichiya_The_Gentleman May 30 '23
And I can’t have any treatment 😄
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u/ADumbPersonAAA May 30 '23
me neither, supposedly because I'm "" too smart""
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u/Ichiya_The_Gentleman May 30 '23
Well it’s just because it doesn’t really exist in my country they say we make it up
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u/G0D_1S_D3AD trollface -> May 30 '23
Kinda sucks knowing I could have been like the next Einstein if I didn’t get unlucky with adhd
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u/PUSSYLICKERGOD May 30 '23
Can confirm, it will ruin everything and it will always be a struggle with many downs no one understands
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u/my_0th_throwaway May 30 '23
I mean, if you can learn to live with it it's not really a terror, just an annoyance
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u/Couch_Prime May 30 '23
Depends on the level...there are people who barely can have a normal conversatiom because of it
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u/Gustdan May 30 '23
Imagine my surprise when I learned that apparently you're supposed to say goodbye instead of walking away in the middle of conversations.
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u/Parkerdude56 May 30 '23
U getting downvoted but i agree. Reddit has this weird habit of saying “you should be hopeless”. Power through things, no matter how hard.
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u/Dureniz May 30 '23
People don't like to be told that their problems have solutions because it means they are responsible to a degree
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u/my_0th_throwaway Jun 01 '23
Yeah like I still have a shit tone of problems with it but you just gotta learn to live with it and be able to beat the living crap out of it if it true to mess you up
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u/Rowmacnezumi May 30 '23
dodges bullet and continues rambling about the lore of ULTRAKILL
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u/objChaz May 30 '23
My dad the seventh time I explained the love triangle between gabriel, minos, and sisyphus: 👁️👄👁️
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u/Nischmath May 30 '23
My dad explaining how am action bold rifle works for the fifth time this month and me listening because its very interesting:
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u/Infamous-Tailor-1871 May 30 '23
Or Warhammer 40K
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u/OctoEmu May 30 '23
Or Lord of the Rings
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u/ludoviKZ May 30 '23
Or magic the gathering
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u/Infamous-Tailor-1871 May 30 '23
Or Dungeons and Dragons
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u/Cuttlefish_Crusaders May 30 '23
In the immortal words of shen comix:
"Oh, you're smarter?"
"No, I'm stupid faster!"
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u/Nekstoer BYSSUM HATERver.9001 May 30 '23
it's like upgrading your car to go super fast but the steering wheel will randomly swivel
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u/Matix777 I will steal your reaction memes May 30 '23
This may be the best analogy for ADHD I have ever read
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u/xXLightningStrikeXx_ May 30 '23
More like upgrading your car but it’s a clown car and there are multiple clowns all trying to grab the wheel at once in my case lol
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u/alpacnologia May 30 '23
in my case, it's like upgrading your car to go super fast, but unless you use a video game nitro boost (meds) it just doesn't start half the time, and keeps stalling when it does
executive dysfunction would probably be my eventual cause of death if i didn't learn what it was
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u/According-Ad1537 Cool kids only!!!! May 30 '23
I have a friend with ADHD, it really isn't an advantage for him at all.
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u/melthyus May 30 '23
Hollywood on their way to call neurodivergent afflictions superpowers (they straight up said autism is the next step in human evolution in the Predator movie)
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u/No_Signal954 May 30 '23
It's only a advantage if your doing something you enjoy. If you don't enjoy the activity ADHD is hell.
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u/ahmed0112 May 30 '23
But when the teacher gets to a subject you like, you are about to make the greatest powerpoint that could ever be seen by the naked eye
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u/da_boi4 May 30 '23
Just gaslight yourself into liking sonething you dont like, i literally did it with my final test on history and now biology
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u/endi12314 May 30 '23
I try to gaslight myself into liking chemistry and then I start thinking about warhammer lore and forget why I would like chemistry at all
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u/MrLaurencium May 30 '23
This. I try to make myself like the history of my country but i end up being bored because idk its not hollow knight lore or smthng like that. I care more about what funny fork man did than whatever any of the polititians in my country have ever done because idk i hate myself i guess
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u/eravul May 30 '23
No, no it fkn doesn't, it just makes you go all over the place. It's really fkn hard to fkn concentrate on one thing. I hate people who glorifies disabilities and calls it "a superpower" NO IT IS NOT.
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u/my_0th_throwaway May 30 '23
I mean, except for the part where I can't concentrate on any of them, yes I can think about 5 tasks at once:)
Then I don't do them and procrastinate and get depressed instead :3
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u/boomstik4 May 30 '23
*self diagnosed* people with adhd when they discover that normal people get distracted sometimes (fr as someone with adhd whenever I meet a self diagnosed person I get kinda annoyed)
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u/Judge_Dreadly May 30 '23
Ye fr and they always say stuff like the adhd is the cause, they say I can't study my adhd acting up
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u/comrade_nurek May 30 '23
God I fucking hate people who will take one of those shitty online tests and then brag about having adhd and blame it on every mistake that they do like "oops i forgot my phone my adhd acting up" like no bitch you're just fuckin stupid. When will people understand that having a mental disability is not a trend or quirky or cool
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u/Ichiya_The_Gentleman May 30 '23
I would like to get diagnosed but psychiatrist in my country don’t believe in it
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u/SeannessyTV May 30 '23
ADHD makes your brain go faster in the same way jamming the pedal on a car over a cliff makes it go faster
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u/lamb627 May 30 '23
I forgot to turn in my very important english essay and now my semester grade will likely go from an A to a C so there better be some godly advantage coming up soon.
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u/hahaeggsarecool trollface -> May 30 '23
I would drink a ton of water and take caffeine pills it's kinda like budget meth since stimulant.
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u/OiledUpThugs May 30 '23
ADHD MFs when they find out that children don't pay attention to algebra lessons for a straight hour
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u/Great-King-of-Evil May 30 '23
ADHD denier MFs when they find out that it's a well documented condition covering far more than just not paying attention to class for an hour, including things like memory problems, fidgeting, hyperfixations, hyperfocusing, and many other more symptoms
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u/OiledUpThugs May 30 '23
It's not that I deny it, I am just skeptical of the majority of cases
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u/Great-King-of-Evil May 30 '23
That’s… what denying means.
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u/OiledUpThugs May 30 '23
No, it's not and you are completely wrong. ADHD is definitely a real disorder. There are definitely people who have it. With most people who claim to have it, I have doubts-but am not certain- as to whether or not they actually do.
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u/Great-King-of-Evil May 30 '23
Oh, well, that’s a separate issue. You mean like TikTokkers who claim they’re so quirky and have ADHD. There’s a difference between those people and people who genuinely have it. Yeah, those types of people are annoying as hell
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u/Richardknox1996 May 30 '23
I have adhd. I enjoyed math to the point where my teachers told me to stop working past where the rest of the class was up to in the book. Most of the time i used it to catch up with my sleep after doing 2 hours work in 15 minutes. Just because you cant comprehend algebra doesnt mean that adhd is non existent psychological snake oil.
Adhd means were savants at what interest us, and absolutely useless at everything else.
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u/The_screaming_egg May 30 '23
It makes my brain do fuck all and way too many things all at once, and its never helpful
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u/NoIdeasForAUsername9 gd player 😴😴 May 30 '23
People with so called self diagnosed ADHD when I shoot them in the head
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u/ofekk2 May 30 '23
"Mental disabilities are actually a superpower" mfers when I burn them with a flamethrower (their self-diagnosed 7 mental disabilities could not save them)
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u/PUNCH_KNIGHT May 30 '23
My brain rot made me think the white red and black with yellow all together was blitz from helluva boss
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u/Doctor_Salvatore May 30 '23
Ah yes. The advantage of having my brain need to rehear everything you say to me 8 times before I can comprehend past the first fucking word. Such an advantage!!
To add insult to injury, if you become annoyed by this and that annoyance shows in ANY way, (this includes facial expressions, body language, tone of voice, repeating the same phrase over and over again, etc,) I will probably have an anxiety attack, and then nothing is gonna be comprehended anyways as I will leave the room or hide in a quiet corner softly crying while I try to realign my brain.
AND IF ONE MORE IDIOT TELLS ME TO CALM DOWN I AM GONNA THROW THEM INTO THE SUN!!!
/j (mostly)
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u/Greywolf524 May 30 '23
It's like saying Autism is a superpower. I've never seen Superman have difficulty talking to the cashier, or having crippling anxiety when they need to call someone.
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u/Sentient_twig May 30 '23
Ok imma just have to say I don’t like all the ADHD doomer posting
Like your not gonna help anyone by essentially telling them that by random chance their put at a significant disadvantage that has no silver lining.
Then you just get people who don’t try with their life and essentially give up before giving it a solid shot because they don’t think they stand a chance.
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u/DarknightM64B May 30 '23
I’ve had ADHD all my life, and yes, there are silver linings to it.
I used to think of it as a positive too, but as my life went on I slowly began learning from my friends that the things I experienced weren’t normal, it takes so much help and support to do anything, I feel so damn useless all the time.
I could go on, but it’s caused me so much suffering
Yet, i still wouldn’t choose to get rid of it if I could
Because it makes me who I am, and I (mostly) like who I am,
I definitely wouldn’t want to risk changing myself
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u/Sentient_twig May 30 '23
Yeah but my point was that framing it as a negative with no upsides isn’t exactly helping anyone with it
Though I’m glad you’ve in some way come to terms with it and I wish others also find that balance
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u/DarknightM64B May 30 '23
Thanks, but what I’m saying is that it shouldn’t be framed as positive either, it being framed as this positive wonderful thing made me ignorant of all my problems as a child, and caused me to go on a downward negative spiral
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u/ht9ehtooM yellow like an EPIC lemon May 30 '23
The thing is, its just lying if you say there isnt a random chance completely beyond your control for something to fuck your life up. ADHD is not that, but there are so many other things you just have a chance of getting, and then you're stuck with, and that have absolutely no silver linings. That's just how life is.
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u/SeeFourLeeBurn May 30 '23
For all of human history people were born with such conditions and had no idea about their existence, their lives were not any better, now we're blessed with knowledge and you expect people to warp it so that someone can feel better about themselves?
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u/Sentient_twig May 30 '23
Ok here’s a different question
What does someone gain by being told they’re screwed? Depression? That isn’t something you want.
I’m not saying hide the disadvantages of having ADHD but don’t frame it as life ruining thing because then it’s gonna feel like that
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u/Laxwarrior1120 May 30 '23
Like your not gonna help anyone by essentially telling them that by random chance their put at a significant disadvantage that has no silver lining.
They do it because of the idolization of underdogs. "Ooh look at me, I'm able to do the same things all of you but I have a severe disadvantage. Aren't I so great and wonderful, If it weren't for my severe disadvantage I'd probably be better than all of you, but alas, I'm stuck here with my severe disadvantage, woe is me." Or as an excuse for underpreforming in the same manner.
And before I get my ear talked off, I have ADHD / ADD, I just don't act like it's a ball and chain.
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u/TheBigEmptyxd May 30 '23
I think it’s “I do the same things everyone else does WHILE struggling with my biology”. It’s a life long disability for some and something some people take a pill daily for. People need a CHALLENGE, and thriving despite a disability gives them something.
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u/Saucelock May 30 '23
By this logic, I would've already shot you. But instead, due to lack of dopamine, ima just tell you to kys since its less work for the same result
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u/winter-ocean May 30 '23
I have ADHD and can safely say that it takes me an extremely long time to do simple things. Hyperfocus can be nice but it's rarely for the thing you actually need to concentrate on and honestly I don't even really get hyperfocus the way other people with ADHD do
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u/AdministrationWarm84 May 30 '23
I mean, it's no hinderous other than annoyance for certain aspects of daily life, I can surely focus on my own with external stimulates like a podcast or a 2 hour video essay while working.
But other than that it really isn't that important for me at least other than having serious health problems like diabetes or something more comparable like OCD.
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u/couldjustbeanalt May 30 '23
As someone who has adhd it sure does but you miss every exit you need to take and it’s agonizing
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u/HHoris May 30 '23
My brain goes faster so I can make up my mind to fucking kill myself faster
Speed run tactics
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u/AzGames08 May 30 '23 edited May 30 '23
An analogy for ADHD:
Neuro-typical people: Driving to work in cars with tinted windows (because you cant read minds)
ADHD: You're in the passenger seat and a monkey is driving the car. You're trying to fight it for control of the car, but other people don't know that, so they just think "what the fuck is that guy doing", but when you finally finish beating the shit out of the monkey and get to work, you're so tired you can't do anything, so sometimes you have to let the monkey go fucking rampant.
An analogy for Dyslexia (this is based on other people's experiences, as I don't personally have dyslexia, so take it tiny grain of salt):
Dyslexia: You're in control, you just can't read any of the road signs.
An analogy for Autism (again, I don't personally have Autism):
Autism: You're in control, you can read, but you can't understand why people get road-rage because of you.
Also, as a person with ADHD, there is one "advantage"... …being so creative you loop back around to being uncreative (you can't decide which thing to create)
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u/hanks_panky_emporium May 30 '23
Same folks told me my autism is a superpower. If things get too loud I want to kill myself and I can't wear jeans. Fuckin Superman I tell yah.
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u/L0rdGrim1 May 30 '23
High functioning ADHD can be an advantage, yeah
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u/yesseru im literally cumming May 30 '23
I found it helps me with getting shit done, just out some instrumental music on and I will mindlessly do any task with laser focus.
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u/tinfoilsheild May 30 '23
Yes, your brain not being able to shut the fuck up for one goddamn second sure is great.
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u/assignmentduetoday_ May 30 '23
Think of it like going 120km/h in a school zone and you keep running over your children. in this case your thought process is the car, and your ideas are the children.
Does running over children really sound like an advantage?
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u/Handsome_pespe May 30 '23
This post actually set me on a 2hrs spree and gave me the strength to finally look into the disorder, thanks OP
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u/Thelonghiestman0409 May 30 '23
I have adhd. It’s does help me pay attention more, but any noise that’s distracting distracts me and I get angry for no reason.
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u/meme-Car-1259 May 31 '23
having adhd is making me fail my classes because it's not about norse mythology or D&D or star wars
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u/DiscipleOfFleshGod r/whenthe when Satire (They don't know what that means) May 30 '23
Not ADHD but I'm autistic enough to have a lot going through my brain but my brain is too slow to even process it.
Hence I wanna get the Neuralink thingy.
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u/SeeFourLeeBurn May 30 '23
Neuralink is either gonna instantly kill you or spam spotify ads directly into your synapses
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u/PlasmaBomberF-23 May 30 '23
As a person with ADHD:
It's not an advantage, it's a curse, living with ADHD is a curse for me, don't tell me otherwise
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u/GraveSlayer726 May 30 '23
“ADHd IS aCTuALLy fUN aNd QUIRKy AND sIllY” mfers when I fucking push them into the large hydron collider.
But fr as someone with adhd it is not fun quirky or really an advantage in any meaningful way, like maybe it has minuscule benefits, but the negatives out weigh those like 50 times over, I mean oh look squirrel.
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u/ProfessionalGreen906 May 30 '23
No it fucking isn’t. I almost got expelled from constantly hurting others cause my adhd didn’t let me think through my actions. It isn’t a ticking advantage and I agree with the gif.
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u/MMH0K May 30 '23
God I hate those people. I've been diagnosed since I was 3 or 4 and for sometime I thought this was real and my executive disfinctions were just laziness, gratefully I learned what it truly is.
But one of my friends keeps wanting to be center of attention so he each day comes with a different selfdiagnose to say that he is "special". Based on fucking nothing guy said to me he has ADHD (he doesn't have any sintoms aside from pretty hard mood swings) and autism (he literally doesn't have a single sintom). All cause he wants to be a genius as he says.
Guy has a really fucking big pile of self awareness books and for some time really belived on that redpiled, Sigma and Beta shit. He recently shaved his head cause he saw Fight Club. And then 2 weeks ago when we were at a party as I asked him to stop htting on the girls cause they weren't liking he screamed at me saying that he couldn't cause he had ADHD.
I should have punched his mouth
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u/madaboutmaps May 30 '23
I'm processing this meme at high speed while neglecting my work, home and family.
Great success.
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u/Valentin_o_Dwight May 30 '23
I have adhd and I can say that I'm only focused when I like it and If I don't like it you can imagine how this will go because I will do nothing with it.
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u/G1nger-Snaps May 30 '23
It’s an advantage when you’re interested in the subject. A huge one. I am so much better at my friends at doing anything mechanical, especially relating to cars
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Swap a new engine into my car in 7 hours nonstop without food or water? No problem. Do 20 minutes of Spanish homework? Not happening.
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u/CaptainBraggy May 30 '23
I read somewhere that ADHD was mostly a thing with dopamine which is why we can't concentrate on things we dont like but will hyperfixate on things we like. That might be bullshit tho.
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u/finnicus1 May 30 '23
My thoughts may be fleeting but there is a great many of them.
The most accurate description of my mind that I have settled on is that it resembles a high ceilinged conical room full of colourful exotic birds racing around the upper reaches like some great whirlwind. To grasp upon a thought is to know only the birds colours and venture into the room with a handled net and a step ladder and go about trying to catch it.
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u/PokemasterC4 May 30 '23
My brain is faster the same way a Lamborghini permanently stuck at full acceleration and with no steering wheel is technically faster than a standard Honda accord.
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u/DurinnGymir May 30 '23
OK so, personally; it's very good for if you're in the situation where you need to process multiple, simultaneous inputs at speed. So for example in playing Arma (like a fuckin' nerd) I can, at the same time, engage enemies, keep track of my team mates and their status and count how many long-range artillery shots are being directed at us judging by the shots off in the distance. I can do that all without breaking a sweat. What I cannot do any faster than a particularly dense sloth is my motherfucking tax returns.
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u/Eciepeci May 30 '23
Adhd is having your brain overclocked so much that it becomes unstable and crashes every 20 seconds. But it's pretty fucking fast while it's working in this 20 seconds intervals
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u/endi12314 May 30 '23
It makes you think 3+ things at once and only remember the most useless one in any gives situation
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u/Pas_tel May 30 '23
It does make your brai go faster, but what is faster if you lose control over it? At least it could let me crash on a tree to stop!
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u/Thevisi0nary May 30 '23
MFW buying a tv will change my life so spend a month comparing spreadsheets of the different options before remembering I'm in massive debt
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u/fenrir_______ May 30 '23
My dad once said that he wants to have ADHD, so he can pay attention on everything on his work
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u/ChanceWarden holy hell May 30 '23
Saying ADHD makes your brain go faster is like saying that spamming the button makes the attack deal more damage.
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u/Windfall_The_Dutchie May 30 '23
ADHD is advantageous to a lifestyle that went extinct after the Ice Age
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u/superduperfish May 30 '23
This reminds me of when the newest predator movie treated autism as the next step in human evolution
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u/Arbitrary_Hitboxes May 30 '23
As someone with ADHD, the brain going too fast is actually one hell of a problem, and we should stop romanticising all of the anguish it comes with: it's like a Win98-optimised computer trying to run Windows 11: it just glitches and crashes even worse.
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u/CanadianProto trollface -> May 30 '23
"autism gives you superpo-"
the remington870 on my back:
in all seriousness, I have high-functioning autism and don't think it's a superpower. I'd rather just be treated like another human being rather than someone who needs help or they won't help others out.
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u/pepsicocacolaglass12 May 30 '23
It doesn’t matter how fast you can shoot a gun if you can’t hit the target in the first place
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u/deleted_-_-_-_-_- May 30 '23
High level Focus on unnecessary things and no focus on important things
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May 30 '23
It does make your brain go faster that's factual but that's not a good thing like people say
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u/shawdan24 May 30 '23
Mf can't concentrate on one damn thing and got the nerve to call it an advantage
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u/fordandfriends May 30 '23
Them: "people with ADHD are so creative and wild I'm kind of jealous"
Me: "I put my debit card in the wrong pocket a few hours ago now it's gone forever"
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u/AceMechanical May 30 '23
Yeah like when I'm writing and I am spelling the words out in my head as I write them and I'm thinking faster than I'm writing so I end up skipping letters, it's so epic
Or the fact that I have 2 songs stuck in my head and 3 mental conversations all happening at once in my head while I'm trying to focus on work
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u/PlasticCupboard007 May 30 '23
That's the H part, Hyperactivity, but the AD is Attention Deficit. Meaning, you can't pay attention. your brain might be faster but it's all over the place
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u/Away_Contribution115 I am Inside Your Home May 30 '23
ADHD is basically where your brain moves at the speed of a Lambo but has the brakes of a child's tricycle
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u/officecomms and? May 31 '23
Um actually disability is a harmful term you should say different ability 🤓
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u/cjm_hyena May 31 '23
For me, it’s kind of a 50/50. Yeah, hyperfocus is real nice, and I’m very knowledgeable in the subjects and topics I’m interested in. However when it comes to maths or chemistry, I’m absolutely brain dead. Fractions, and algebra are my arch nemesis. When I used to do homework, the tasks that would take an average person 10 minutes would take me an hour and a half to complete.
In conclusion, it’s only really a “”“superpower””” in the stuff that I’m hyperfocused or interested in.
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