What ADHD Looks Like In Real Life
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I mean, seriously: Now that I’m in treatment, that is how I finally contain the messes! Clothes in the laundry basket, not flying around everywhere, shoes stuffed all in one place (that is even a god-damn shoe rack!) dirty dishes IN THE SINK (!!!), all the paper on the desk nicely in ONE stack …

If that is rage bait, they sure got me.

The whole video makes no sense to me. Why does she have to throw away the shoes she likes? She looks like she has a decent income and can certainly afford a hobby that takes up as much space as 50 shoes. (I’m not like that, I have ONE pair, but to each their own.)

And what’s up with the pens? I never have enough pens, wish I owned a glass of pens! I often consider buying a whole drawer of pens and thrown them around the house, but never get to it. How do you accidentally acquire so many working pens that you have to throw them out?

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Wow, I can’t stand everyone in that video.

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Yes. Yes, it is.

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Laundry baskets are holy to me now

Also, OP, get a second pair of shoes at least. Rotating them makes them stink less and last longer.

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