I forget what it’s called but there is one medication that doesn’t act as a stimulant and is closer to that of an antidepressant
I forget what it’s called but there is one medication that doesn’t act as a stimulant and is closer to that of an antidepressant
I’ve just finished organizing all of my PC games into a whole ass alphabetical list with checkboxes, highlights, a damn KEY, even includes large mods and DLC
The hope is I can use it to track games I’m playing instead of bouncing around from title to title unnecessarily or being paralyzed and picking nothing.
Currently playing Yakuza 0, and got two other games I’m playing when I’m bored or taking a short break from the big game
As an American I didn’t even think of the automatic transmission. That makes a lot of sense too.
Modal transport design is probably a huge reason why this works. I would be interested to see the pedestrian deaths in a packed busy city like NYC vs the wide suburban roads of the rest of America.
My theory is that roads designed with the purpose of driving faster (designed with a higher modal level) are commonly placed within high pedestrian areas within the US (Stroads) and due to that higher modal mental state people are “comfortable” and thus use their phones as their brains are less occupied. While in a busy city street they’re in that 1st modal mental state so they are focused on their surroundings way more.
“centrists”
At home I won’t wear a pair of pants for more than a day (unless I was only out for like, 3 hours)
But traveling? 1 pair of pants per week, and underwear is generally 0.5 pairs a day, as in I’ll wear it for like, 2 days if I can. But if I’ve been super active I will not be doing that.
Soon the schizophrenics will become neuro-typical
The moment Google stops stealing my data I might consider using YouTube premium
Unironically I’ve used chatgpt to get me out of a creative rut. Giving myself a sentence or two or just asking it questions related to what I’m writing allows me to extrapolate whatever I need to in order to get a good essay finished.
$300/p could more or less cover a good chunk of the US population though. It’d be a good start and in theory take some of the stress off of the insurer. Far from ideal but it could’ve been a good step.
You’d think $300 would cover the Dentist, Eye Doctor, and Annual checkups and some cheaper prescriptions. But I will admit idk if the pricing we see is much different from other pricing.
Yeah my hyperfocus is just “focus on all the bad things and get nothing done. Enjoy the panic attack”
That ain’t no super power to me. Maybe once a month I get the actual beneficial form of it and it’s generally wasted on something like a video game or other menial task.
I’m not a huge reader, ADHD ensures that. Also the now “traditional”(?) Anime/Manga art style leaves little to be desired for me. (It feels like the Times New Roman for cartoons) so I generally avoid most mangas. But I’ve enjoyed the fuck out of Junji Ito’s stories despite the disturbing imagery. But Tomi’s recurring character is great.
With how common the isekai the seems to go I feel like it’s become the “rouge-like” of literature though. It cropped up out of nowhere and now I’ve got middle aged men at my job referencing the word. Wild stuff
Oh today I learned, TBH my information was probably out of date. But this is good to know. Definitely a step in the right direction even if more diversified public transportation options are better
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That’s probably sleep apnea, not good, I’d go to a doctor about it
Was it a reference to car noise or something?
Sure but they’re a decent option for places that don’t have the ability to build underground (Florida for example). I wonder how they compare to the New York subway’s over road rails.
I tried Atomoxetine and didn’t like it, I don’t recall any major mental benefits (maybe my motivation was non existent) but I did recall MAJOR sex related side effects that absolutely sucked.