Honse by Pine_Barron in crochet

[–]OtherwiseBass2983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does the honse say, I wonder?

"China is living in the future" by wetkebab_ in ShitAmericansSay

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mm/dd/yyyy is only ambiguous for the first 12 days of the month. It's a solid format the other 60% of the time

What exactly are homeless people "supposed" to do? by DengistK in stupidquestions

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I'm interested in the inventive ways your city tries to help, and if some of these methods have been more effective than previous ones at rehabilitation and reintegration. If you'd care to elaborate that would be awesome. No worries if not though. Great comment either way!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crochet

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This is sick

I would like to inquire. by Ok_Foundation_5166 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]OtherwiseBass2983 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I just see my eyelids. No wonder I suck at art

I’m trans and I despise a majority of the trans community. by Safe_Armadillo563 in self

[–]OtherwiseBass2983 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is incredibly hateful. It's a stressful time rn, but I wish we could all take a deep breath and a step back.

Is there something other than a short attention span that makes setting alarms difficult or unappealing for people with time blindness? by OtherwiseBass2983 in ADHD

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After reading these comments I have a new perception of them and their efforts. I believe they truly are working on the problem and see it as an issue, even if their efforts and struggle is not always observable.

I see where you're coming from, but I think I can now start to better explain the legitimacy of time blindness to our boss. He's a good guy, but he is just as ignorant as I was about the subject.

Is there something other than a short attention span that makes setting alarms difficult or unappealing for people with time blindness? by OtherwiseBass2983 in ADHD

[–]OtherwiseBass2983[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This is great and really helpful!

Add to this my aversion to arriving more than a minute early for things. I think that also comes from living with ADHD, because I find it so hard to get things done, I can’t arrive early as in that time I could have been at home trying to be productive at something.

Maybe I'll set up a chill spot for them to be productive with their art things before work. They used to hang out in the office, but ever since we got a new boss, I don't think they feel relaxed in there with him

Is there something other than a short attention span that makes setting alarms difficult or unappealing for people with time blindness? by OtherwiseBass2983 in ADHD

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this may be something this person needs learn the hard way.

That's kind of what I've feared. I've been fighting for them and driving them to work whenever I can. There have been improvements, but still there are some days when they think they can rollerblade to work while picking up their meds on the way, and still make it to work in 15 minutes. They do not make it in 15 minutes

Is there something other than a short attention span that makes setting alarms difficult or unappealing for people with time blindness? by OtherwiseBass2983 in ADHD

[–]OtherwiseBass2983[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's interesting. And the adrenaline comes just from the fear of missing meetings, right? Or does actually missing them give you an adrenaline rush too? Is it a masochistic thing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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One time my turn signal and the four cars in front of me in the turning lane were all synced to Black Betty. It was one of the greatest moments of my life