Thank you to Our Sensory Life
“I spent to many years thinking it was normal to be trapped like this and I was just 'lazy'.
If you relate to this, please hear me, you're not lazy. I know how bad it feels.”
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Thank you to Our Sensory Life
“I spent to many years thinking it was normal to be trapped like this and I was just 'lazy'.
If you relate to this, please hear me, you're not lazy. I know how bad it feels.”
Photo credit: Dani Donovan

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when will people accept that genuinely asking "are you sure you're not forgetting anything? so we're ready to go now?" to an ADHDer doesn't really help?
we can run through our mental, digital and analogical lists, we can try to think of anything else we could be forgetting, we can scan the rooms (that will probably be a mess) but the chances of actually remembering it are so so low that we will either remember 1. halfway there and need to turn all the way back and we will be late 2. only when we get to our destination 3. the moment we actually need the item we forgot 4. several hours after we lose said object
because even if we make a checklist, we can still forget to add items to it WHILE making it and there's a huge chance that we really think we did include everything that is important for that occasion
so thanks for trying to help, but that doesn't really do much for us, so please stop thinking we're ungrateful or that we just didn't listen to you, cause you fucking saw us actively responding to what you said
When I was 5 years old, in 2010, I used to watch "Yo Gabba Gabba" and I really enjoyed it.
When I was 15, in 2020, I started listening to MCR and I still do and they are my favourite band.
Recently I learnt about the collab between that show and MCR with the song "Every Snowflake Is Different (Just Like You)" and I think that was a personal, fun coincidence to share.
BTW, I don't know how I knew them in the first place. I don't remember if it was a recommendation or if I found them on my own, but the first song I listened was "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" or "I Don't Love You" and I immediately fell in love.
Back then, in quarantine, I was going through a lot of shit and I still do and their music and silly videos published by other fans helped and are helping me to resist and keep going on. Especially with their albums: "The Black Parade" and "Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys".
I also thank Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Melanie Martinez, Måneskin and Aurora for their music because it did the same.
If they appeared right now in my room, I would thank them for every good moment they gave me. Probably, if my final exams aren't on July 16th 2026, I'm seeing them in Firenze. Last time they came to Bologna but the tickets were sold out.
This might be just a "cringey-fanboy-thing" but I don't care, I wanted to share it. I might be "cringe", "weird" and "lunatic" but at least I am not mean to others and I'm having fun.
Music is my special interest and they are my hyperfixation. Maybe if you're neurodivergent, you'll get what I mean right?
curious to know abt the correlation between neurodiverse folks and tattoos. bc i as an audhder would simply Never Get A Tattoo because i hate the idea of something being on my body permanently.
(this is also why i want to go on t and have the ftm surgeries but also don't want to anything permanent bc What If I Regret It)
so like nd people. what's y'all's opinions on tattoos.
"i'm so hyperfixated on this!/this is a huge special interest of mine!" "*we start talking about our actual hyperfixations and special interests*" "thats a really unhealthy obsession, are you mentally ill?"

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Au/DHD Sitting Preference & How Each Feels Like 🪑📝✍️
Lv 1 : Pain🗿 (Strangers/Guests/Relatives)
Lv 2 : Relief🕊️ (Friends/Family)
Lv 3 : Bliss 👑 (Besties/Private)
*art: by me
Dopamine Seeking
Do any other ADHDers or autistic folks find that they try to wring every last drop of dopamine out of every activity that actually gives a registerable amount of dopamine, to the point that they're wildly overstimulated/feeling ill/ no longer having and enjoyable time by the time they stop? Does anyone have trouble recognizing when to stop/ a stopping point not dictated by these uncomfortable feelings that persist after stopping? Suggestions/hacks/coping strategies? Trouble with transitions and task switching doesn't help.
Instagram is neurotypical and Tumblr is autistic. Don't ask me to explain.