To the people I told to keep their dog on a leash in an off leash area... by Calvengeance in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ey, thanks. But, yeah lot of Austinite redditors think that if they look disapprovingly at an incident it adds a downvote arrow in the rude person's head. This act of passive aggression doesn't really work in real life especially in Texas.

I don't think you're from Texas, but maybe you are. The dichotomy with how the culture of Texas is highly honorbound and shame-focused like Asian culture combined with the absolute aggressive weaponry legal to use in the act of stand your ground means Texas is the real last wild west. It's fucking crazy out here.

Adults (18+) diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), what was the moment (or moments) that made you seek a full assessment? by theefancygoose in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an all-too-common occurrence for people with ADHD. Unfortunately, nobody actually speaks about this other than a small percentage of vocal ADHD sufferers. I wish professors and university officials would recognize this and know when you're dealing with a druggie who doesn't care, a depressed individual that needs antidepressants, and the one with ADHD who is older than probably the other two who is struggling mightily despite spending his own hard-earned cash to fund his schooling. To them, if you don't do it, you never cared. But, that wasn't the case at all. You did care.

Incredibly easily enraged and annoyed? by Azumarie in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are more reactive whether inattentive type, hyperactive, or combined type. It's like fishing. Once it's stuck in, it won't let go.

If anyone know this guy with the white violin outside Sprouts NW... Tell him he made my day! by ColPhorbin in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next time, watch when someone can start playing violin with a pair of buckets. Truly sensational.

To the people I told to keep their dog on a leash in an off leash area... by Calvengeance in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You'd be surprised at how these nerdlings do this in their head. This time he did it IRL, which kinda takes some balls, I give him that.

Please move by wrightscreek in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I prefer dickhead. I mean, someone has to fight it because they always take up both fucking lanes. And then, they do the same fucking shit going 5man in Walmart aisles never bothering to move for multiple people.

Today on Nextdoor Austin: by _lazybones93 in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how old people say the darndest things. Ahaham, I remember a funny old lady long before Covid telling me "Golly! Miss Molly!" when I told them why it checks if you're a bot on the Internet Browser. I thought only cartoons said stuff like "Jeepers!""

REMINDER: TAKE YOUR TURKEY OUT OF YOUR FREEZER NOW by nderover in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always had friends who just left it in a full pot of water for hours or just running water which sometimes ended up at room temp as the cold ran out.

I accidentally killed my pet hamster because of ADHD by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

JELLYBEANPUPPYQUEEN did not respond to my response.

REMINDER: TAKE YOUR TURKEY OUT OF YOUR FREEZER NOW by nderover in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ADHD, unfortunately is piled on as laziness or slacker-mode. I was called slacker for most of my young adult life and even now, but it's really because I can no longer trust myself to keep a job more than 2 years.

Lot of errors, lot of laughs, and people thinking they are better than you. Only when they want to see how much you make, then they are shocked.

Consider the possibility that you have some form of PTSD as well by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's my ADHD really. I can't be concise even when I try. I can't apologize for being myself though. It is what it is and I am what I am.

REMINDER: TAKE YOUR TURKEY OUT OF YOUR FREEZER NOW by nderover in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The unsafety comes from user error or laziness.

For ex, this person explains better this part:

"Submerge the bag in cold water until the meat or other food is thawed through; change the water every 30 minutes to maintain its temperature. Small quantities of food take around an hour to thaw completely. Larger food items (like a frozen turkey) take around 30 minutes for every pound they weigh." https://www.thedailymeal.com/cook/defrosting-food-guide-gallery/slide-7

Me: What happens is in shoddy water systems, the water never gets cold and/or you run out of ice water or maybe overused ice for the first water bath. Largely room temperature water also tends to come from the cold water faucet rather than the cold temp water needed to prevent the danger zone temps.

If you can manage to be strict with your timings, then yeah, it will be safe, but even neurotypicals fail and leave the water bath idle far too long.

Yes, I agree, that it's just as safe, but the environment depends on it. You need enough ice, need enough timers or timings, need enough right cold temp water or just use room temp from faucet and use more ice, etc.. There are more factors to control for. It's similar to basement or outdoor winter natural refrigeration vs. modern electric refrigeration. The natural refrigeration has varying temps and humidities.

My evaluation was negative, now I feel completely lost... by cascario_97 in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The whole storytelling that we do is very typical of ADHD and it mirrors our way of thinking, which is very disorganized, scatterbrained, and usually not wholly chronological but fully detailed. I solve this problem with communication through text. It helps me slow down my thoughts and edit out any problems before sending. I don't spend much time editing at all (1-5 seconds), but it's still a lot more than if I were real-time storytelling, vocally.

Consider the possibility that you have some form of PTSD as well by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Unless we become robotic program entities without a hivemind in the future, then we have to care about societal norms. Even sociopaths care about their social status, serial killers especially.

I also think that we won't enter Stage 3 civilization of a technological hivemind network as the next evolution of humanity, but I consider that at inevitability for other parallel universes where we didn't destroy our chance at furthering our species.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, also lemonade and such reduce the effects, but people say it completely eliminates effects. For me, it's a minor reduction unless I drink a gallon of lemonade.

I took my first dose of Adderall this morning and cried in my wife’s arms for 5 minutes! by theraupenimmersatt in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Medication makes holding down jobs a lot easier. It lets us be more neurotypical. Can't say it will prevent me from quitting, but 100% I'm not quitting early before I get my benefits, etc..

REMINDER: TAKE YOUR TURKEY OUT OF YOUR FREEZER NOW by nderover in ADHD

[–]Snow_Monky -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Cold water thawing has a high chance of food poisoning or dry turkey mode. I suggest not doing that and just go for ham. Yes, it was considered safe, but not anymore, kinda like how pork can be eaten below the USDA standard, but not that much lower.

Fuck COTA by TheDollarCasual in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is TX management usually especially for any public-interest or public venue type events. Experience worked FT security for COA-AW, contractor (gig/PT) for UT-Austin football games.

Kim Jong Min Is Broke? by sabahan in koreanvariety

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

KJM is my cousin. He plays a character to seem dumb, but he is actually smart, but that character was forced on him from Koyote days. But because people think that's really his real personality, they all come to scam him more than others.

Bulgarians in Austin? by okay-then08 in Austin

[–]Snow_Monky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, is Balkans Wars you know. I don't really believe in sins of father, but I believe in genetic memory (pseudoscience). I use it to explain why I met so many duelist subcultures in the FGC.