…and that’s how I became a walking encyclopedia of mostly useless facts.
They’re not useless if you enjoy them
samepicture.jpg /s
Meanwhile: girls with inattentive ADHD sitting dead at the bottom of a pool meme
Do her kids swim?
This but also the squirrel is cute.
If there is a squirrel, then I’m gonna look at it, not gonna lie.
I go to google something and end up googling a million other things and forget the original topic
This group and examples like this heve convinced me I probably, certainly, have adhd
I’m curious how many times the person writing the post got distracted before they finished publishing the post.
Adhd is just your simulation pilot getting bored with the game.
So… “ooh a squirrel 🐿️” then? :-P
To me, this ADHD quirk would be considered a high capacity for curiosity if only:
- there existed a technology permitting people to speed up their minds so they could comfortably complete their rabbit hole thoughts without interrupting their daily chores or degrading their social abilities.
- the quantity of daily work required to live a comfortable life were low enough that people could comfortably explore rabbit holes to their conclusions in their free time.
Eh, there are jobs, like security analysis or IT integration on a budget that thrive on this rabbit hole quirk. But in a lot of cases it’s a disability.