my babies
Jung and Seol wedding 🥰
source:https://mobile.twitter.com/haze0128/status/1590671873012301825/photo/1
LIKE THE FUCKING SMELL
THE TEXTURE
THAT SLIMY SHIT IS SO PUNGENT
AND IT BUILD NAUSEA. I CAN FEEL IT DEEP IN MY STOAMCH. I CAN FEEL MY SALIVA IN MY MOUTH THAT MAKES ME JUST WANT TO GO HUEGUHGHHJKGUJ EVEN MORE, AND ITS ALL BECAUSE OF THE FUCKING SMELL AND THE TEXTURE OF DISH SOAP ON MY HANDS, ON MY FINGERS
AND WHEN YOU WASH YOUR HANDS
YOU CAN STILL FEEL THE FEELILNG OF DISH SOAP AGAINST THE SKIN
YOU CANT GET RID OF IT
I FUCKING HATE DISH SOAP
anyone else fucking hate dish soap?
ok but imagine if Howl's motherfucking Jenkins is in the same room as Alex Russo. what do you think would happen
can there be ppl with adhd who don’t hyperfixate? i’m diagnosed but i can’t tell if it’s hyperfixation or if i’m just telling myself it is idk agsgshsh
Sent 30th July~
Every brain is different, and in the same way, every hyperfixation is. For one person, they can be very strong and take over all thought, and for others they can be weaker. Because ADHD is an inability to regulate attention, I think everyone does experience some sort of hyperfixation—we lack dopamine, so our brain clings to one thing we find that provides us with that dopamine.
But that doesn’t mean it has to be incredibly strong—it can be one interest that you feel especially drawn to for a period of more than a day. If there’s a book or show that you love and feel like you just have to keep reading/watching it because it’s so good, that can be a hyperfixation! You don’t have to be completely obsessed, just… not wanting stop, and wanting to carry on from where you left off when you have free time.
Source
this randomly blew up on twitter so i figured i’d post it here bc lord knows everyone on this app is neurodivergent
Delivered from distraction
The queen of distraction
The ADHD Advantage
Smart but stuck
Driven to distraction
Driven to distraction at work
Smart but scattered
Finish what you start
Mindset
The Mindfulness Prescription for Adult ADHD
Organizing Solutions for people with ADHD
Self-regulation & Mindfulness
ADHD: A guide to understanding
The disorganized mind
Overcoming distractions
Coaching college students with executive problems
Learning outside the Lines
Faster than normal
ADHD 2.0: New Science
Thriving with Adult ADHD
I just learned a thing called self inserted character, and turns out that is what I have been doing almost whenever I'm obsessed with a story and I am so excited that that is a thing and it means I have a way to work on it holy crap, and that this little imagination of mine is okay, like I'm allowed to do that. aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh
Any other late diagnosed people relate? 😅