nonfuinoncuro

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nonfuinoncuro,

care to share with the rest of the class?

nonfuinoncuro,

I mean if they didn’t take it the seat would just be empty anyway so it’s not like it’s worth any money

nonfuinoncuro,

the distribution is different though, if you buy a powerball ticket you have the same odds as everyone else who bought one assuming the numbers are equally distributed and truly random

the difference between living in Biden’s suburban neighborhood in Delaware vs west Philly or Baltimore is huge

nonfuinoncuro,

perplexity for this device. still, excited to get my pre-order if only to add to my teenage engineering collection

nonfuinoncuro,

I mean I have an eReader but most of the time I’m too lazy to go find it and my Kindle app works just fine. I am eyeing those eink phones though…

nonfuinoncuro,

it’s pretty funny how many mass plates have don’t tred on meh flags

guess when it comes to voting with their wallets taxachusetts isn’t so bad. you can always drive back to get cheap cigarettes

nonfuinoncuro,

it’s worth nothing until you realize the gains

nonfuinoncuro,

I’ve given up trying to enforce the traditional definitions of “moot”, “to beg the question”, “nonplussed”, and “literally” it’s helped my mental health. A little. I suggest you do the same, it’s a losing battle and the only person who gets hurt is you.

nonfuinoncuro,

arxiv.org/abs/2303.12712 has a good take on this question

nonfuinoncuro,

please excuse my ignorance but how do they balance out? my understanding was that adhd makes it hard to pay attention to things and you tend to be hyperactive while autism makes it difficult to understand social norms and situations, how would it help your deficit in attention to be less aware of how to interact with other people? wouldn’t it just make it worse? or is it just because you just don’t care if you’re hyper and not paying attention because social norms don’t interest you? genuinely curious and eager to learn

nonfuinoncuro,

interesting, thanks for the detailed response! So it seems that learning to live with autism you have trained skills to compensate and these skills have helped you in other parts of your life like dealing with ADHD?

nonfuinoncuro,

No professional psych person ever anywhere would do their job for free I don’t care how crazy or famous their patient is, they’ve seen worse. This session with anon was like having to clean the bathroom or fill out a TPS report.

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