…and then I found five dollars!

*Edited to use original source with artist’s credit

  • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    This could have been a straight line with the same nodes and edges. Maybe some 90 degree turns to stay in a square image format.

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            6 days ago

            The graph is needlessly confusing. If you wanted to describe the ADHD storytelling process, a clearer graph would be easier to read.

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              6 days ago

              Are you trolling?

              The graph is needlessly confusing. If you wanted to describe the ADHD storytelling process, a clearer graph would be easier to read.

              What an astute observation, I wonder what that suggests about ADHD storytelling?

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                6 days ago

                It is hard to understand the graph because it is so hard to read.

                If they wanted people to read it they could have made it easier. Us ahdh people have it hard enough as it is.

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    Might want to look into getting tested for ADHD if this resonates with you. This is a more accurate representation of how our brains work than the old “squirrel” joke.

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        5 days ago

        It’s not a problem in the sense that you can “fix” it. If you try really hard you can train yourself to notice when you jump mental tracks then possibly steer yourself back to the main line. At the same time even if you have if it’s a topic you’re really excited about? pfffff good fucking luck. Other external factors can also make it next to impossible to do anything about.

        That’s just how our brains work.

        Honestly some of the best conversations I’ve had were with my best friend who also has ADHD. Good fucking luck following those conversations if you aren’t neurospicy. We just embrace that we are enjoying the conversation so it does matter if the conversation started about D&D and 10 min later we are talking about tacos being to salty. -shrug- we will probably get back to D&D if we are exposed to the stimulus that started the conversation.