• glimse@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    At the risk of getting banned for saying these aren’t ADHD traits…

    These are just teenagers emotions lol

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      14 days ago

      An inability to properly regulate emotion is a sign of executive disfunction. That said I kinda agree. It’s not really ADHD specific

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      14 days ago

      Depends right, some of this can be depression, like wanting to rot away, top right can be a manic episode, bottom left hypersexuality which has a known association with ADHD.

      Top right, I don’t know.

      But I do like the warhammer reference

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    14 days ago

    I don’t understand the anger one at all. Doesn’t match my personal experience.

    I’d replace it with, “That feeling where you want to eat something, your pantry is full, nothing looks good, but I’m going to keep checking in case the contents have changed.”

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    14 days ago

    As a young kid I had some anger issues but they went away either due to puberty or medication (my diagnosis was right before I entered puberty)… Grandfather Nurgle’s depression fun ride definitely tempts me frequently… and Tzeentch’s Wikipedia hyperfixations are always calling… but my soul is definitely owned by Slaanesh, the hypersexuality from uppers is no fucking joke.

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      14 days ago

      the hypersexuality from uppers is no fucking joke

      Oh good, I thought it was just me as I’ve heard from others it impaired their libido. In my case it holds down the turbo button for a bit, then finds something heavy to keep holding it down so both hands are free to…well, you might guess.