(Source: me on twitter)
*Though, this really only applies to more smaller tasks (such as doing the dishes). Giving very specific instructions for more complicated tasks can confuse and bewilder us more.
** And yes, ADHDers can take things literally too. Its not much of an issue for us as autistic folks though.
Some thoughts about living armor that yells things at you making it even harder to fight despite their good statsΒ
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haha so like what if the neo body had a dormant self-repair system
(thanks to @recordzz for the design!)
pls give more shrinky dink au it makes me want to cry (from joy)
ok here is something i animated just for you of the swatchlings reacting to swatch (shrunk)
π :: Yo! Letβs get this started~!! (Did you pay the venue fee!?!)
THE STAGE IS SET SO ROCK, ROCK WITH ALL YOUR HEART!!
Caramelldansen turns 20 this year and frankly I am not prepared for that.
this is the best thing ive ever seen in music class ever
I can't beat this guy and I am bitter about it! [Please do not repost, translate, or dub this comic without contacting me first! Thank you!]
honestly?? yeah i get that same urge too it kinda pisses me off sometimes though because at the moment i could be just about to start answering assignments and completely forget the task at hand and not submit a thing at all
in fact, i experience this so much tha-- wait a goddamned minute here.
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I NEED TO HEAD INTO THE CLASS MEET RN WHOOPS HAHA BRB I CAN LIKE CONTINUE TALKING TO YOU LATER ABOUT THIS SORRY MDUDE
i know this HAS to be adhd related but whenever im stuck in a situation that feels understimulating (like at school or on a therapy call) i always suddenly get the urge and motivation work on stuff that i couldnt before. but i need to act on it Right Then or else it goes away after. like when i zone out my mind immediately goes to βi could be doing this instead rnβ and i suddenly gain the motivation to work on something thats been looming over me for days or even months that i havent been able to jump over the executive hurdle for which i can only assume is because my brain finds it more stimulating than this lecture??
so 1.) does anyone else experience this (and why have i never seen it talked about before? are there any studies/research on it), and 2.) is there a name for this specific adhd experience because i need an easy way to refer to it
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βββββ collab with @crypticscarecrow !! :D thank u so so much for the opportunity crow it was so so cool!!
lineart + colors done by crow, rigging + lighting by me