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Migrated to @thj.
good audio production hits extra hard if you own a pair of HS-8 monitors best speakers i ever owned image
i have to learn to trust my gut instinct more there are girls on the bus i like more than anyone on a dating site. i don't want to bother. but who knows what they feel? am i bothering? maybe they want to talk. to me? in my experience, no. i often want to talk to girls or women i see when i'm shopping, but it's not socially appropriate. but i'm aware that it can be attractive if these rules are broken. "can" so, when, then?
i have to learn to trust my gut instinct more there are random girls on the bus i like more than anyone on a dating site. i don't want to bother. but who knows what they feel? do i know if i'm bothering? maybe they want to talk.
the fact that there is a word for when you let one rip and it's not just air shart little bit TMI but also very funny
there is no use in remembering to write a shopping list when you forget about it by the time you're leaving for the grocery store no one ever tells you how to remember that you forgot! productivity gurus, you never tell us how to do THAT.
ah, it's "talk to to the void" time again. when i have to talk, but not a soul on Earth really cares.
i can see why the woman i dated was 30 but had no kids. commitment issues. the average woman starts that task in her mid-to-late 20s. for my part, i never had any problem with commitment, but rather, women who are willing to do that are generally not attracted to me. i was fully prepared to become a dad at age 26, but it didn't happen. anyone who cares to ask in private can hear the story of why i can state that so boldly.
i can see why the woman i dated was 30 but had no kids. commitment issues. the average woman starts that task in her mid-to-late 20s. for my part, i never had any problem with commitment, but rather, women who are willing to do that are generally not attracted to me. i was fully prepared to become a dad at age 25, but it didn't happen.
i can see why the woman i dated was 30 but had no kids. commitment issues. the average woman starts that task in her mid-to-late 20s. for my part, i never had any problem with commitment, but rather, women who are willing to do that are generally not attracted to me. i was fully prepared to become a dad in my 30s, but it didn't happen.
Friday night i could go buy potato chips and eat some. i could drink the one beer that's left in the fridge. i could watch a movie. i could find a book to immerse myself in. i could go take a walk. i could go to a bar and talk to people. i could take all these things and assemble them into a programme for the evening. but do i want to? i have no idea. none of it truly tempts me.
Friday night i could go buy potato chips and eat some. i could drink the one beer that's left in the fridge. i could watch a movie. i could find a book to immerse myself in. i could go take a walk. i could go to a bar and talk to people. i could take all these things and assemble them into a programme for the evening. but do i want to? i have no idea.
found on an #ADHD page. tying to stay calm when you're an easily excitable person whose feelings are mainly controlled by external stimuli isn't easy. if you're that kind of person, and you don't want to be on drugs all your life, your environment is going to need adjustment. does this make you a bit of a snowflake? well, if so, do you want to be a happy one or a sad one? image
any tips for how to self-regulate after a stimulating event? whenever i leave a social situation, the excitement i felt at being with people turns into nervous energy and restlessness that stays around for a few hours. i don't know what to do to bring it down quicker. it's uncomfortable. i have a slight shiver. it's like having too much coffee.
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