I wish the maga loyalists would start their own country and leave ours. If I have to choose between orange asshole and brain worm… I think we’re better off with brain worm.
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TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there older people with ADHD still taking stimulants?English5·7 days agoMy boyfriend in his 40s finally got diagnosed with ADHD by a psychologist after suffering his whole life. The psychologist recommended stimulant medication.
Now he’s talking to a nurse, and has been prescribed a few different drugs that have helped some with his anxiety (gabapentin, zyprexa, the occasional xanax), but she refuses to prescribe a stimulant to address the ADHD because “it might make his anxiety worse”.
Why the fuck do you think he has anxiety? Could it be because he has had unmedicated ADHD for DECADES, and every time he tries to concentrate to complete a task, he can’t? And every time he tries to not dwell on bad thoughts and bad memories, he can’t make himself think about anything else, so he spirals downward? Because his ADHD is unmedicated? Jesus Christ.
Sorry for the long rant. We’ve been seeing her for a few months, but I’m losing hope that the actual problem is ever going to be addressed.
TL;DR: I wish I could get my bf into the category of “older person with ADHD taking stimulants”.
If you buy a home in which an HOA is already established, then yes, it’s required. And good luck finding a neighborhood where one isn’t already established. If you get a small enough town or cheap enough neighborhood, maybe.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Is there a good reason to put clothes in the drawer instead of on the bookshelf?English13·11 days agoI also have an open shelf for t-shirts. I find that unless they are rotated regularly there is a chance of dust, which is a lot less likely in a closed drawer.
There are also some clothing items that I want hidden from guests, so those are kept in drawers.
The answer is: do whatever makes you happy.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The Healthiest and Unhealthiest Cities in the USEnglish78·20 days agoI’m afraid Arlington cemetery is in Virginia. This is the Arlington in Texas (near Dallas/Fort Worth).
Edit: Lol, I didn’t even look at the healthy cities. I went straight to the naughty list.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Trump administration pauses student loan forgiveness with no explanationEnglish78·22 days agoThey want the poors to suffer.
There, I explained it.
Manure, the unwashed masses, and blood.
I wouldn’t have said this is Far Side. This doesn’t look like his drawing style. But I could be wrong.
Also, Far Side has some great jokes. I’m a fan.
The bouncer / security guard is asking for ID (identification), but the hillbilly thinks he is asking if he has any “idee” (idea pronounced with a very strong accent). So the hillbilly is asking “idea about what?”
We’re not at the height of comedy here.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Movies@lemmy.world•Studios are rewriting movies steered by Reddit. A dangerous development – or long overdue?English4·1 month agoOn the one hand, you’re right. They (director and team) should make the movie they want to make, even if it has a complete downer ending.
On the other hand, if it has a downer ending, I’m not watching it. So there’s a trade-off.
Because if I want to feel like the innocent suffer, the guilty are never punished, and life is unfair, I don’t watch a movie. I read the news.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?English3·1 month agoI’m honored!
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?English37·1 month agoI bought a reusable tote for like $3 in the section at the front of Target where they stick all the cheap stuff. It looks like it’s made of woven burlap. It says “Going to Market” on the sides. It’s shorter than the standard reusable tote, but a reasonable width.
I bought it on a whim and thought it would sit in my trunk after I forgot about it. I use it all the time, and I’ve gotten a ton of compliments on it at checkouts of various stores.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Against the odds, Gen Z is breaking into the housing marketEnglish6·1 month agoGreat. I’m a millennial. I’ll never be able to afford a home. And I’m certainly not at all bitter about it, as I’m sure you can tell.
The movie Castaway. This gif is sped up, which is making it more comedic looking then it was intended.
TheFlopster@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do movies always get wrong about your job/hobby?English43·3 months agoThe number of people who are “knitting” in a movie or on TV…maybe 40% of them are actually doing it, and that’s a high estimate (shout out to Miss Marple!). The rest appear to be wrapping yarn around one of the needles and then moving it vigorously, lol.
That’s not how you spell lettuce.
This is what I’ve said since I learned of this experiment. I’m only waiting for the second marshmallow if BOTH of the following statements are true:
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I want two marshmallows.
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I trust the adult to keep his word.
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I agree, but how do I find that special doctor? My bf’s insurance is shit. Every visit to a new doctor costs at least $200. We can’t just trial and error this until we find a good one. He’s likely to run out of money first.
This is why I posted. In hopes of getting some direction toward that doctor without a lot of money going down the drain.
My biggest problems here are the phrases “no objections” and “evolve”.
“No objections” is unhealthily controlling. You absolutely can object, and it’s gross that he seems to think you can’t.
“Evolve” makes it sound like people who don’t go on dates are somehow not as human as the rest of society, and are not doing what they’re “supposed” to be doing. I don’t like that either. It strikes me as being in the same vein as how you’re “supposed” to be heterosexual, and get married, and have children. Because that’s what “normal” humans do.
If those two phrases weren’t in the response, I’d find the situation weird, but not overall objectionable.
It’s your dad’s attitude toward you that feels wrong, not the date itself.