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@PerfectImperf1

Retired COTA-L, Invisible Disability, Intuitive Empath, #11 , Lightworker

Kentucky, USA Sumali Temmuz 2025
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PerfectlyImperfect
PerfectlyImperfect@PerfectImperf1·
What are the odds you get 2 random texts, one on your phone other on X at the same time?
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PerfectlyImperfect@PerfectImperf1·
I always lost the who can be "quiet the longest in the car" contest.
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I once had a friend who asked me not to talk him to death.
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PerfectlyImperfect@PerfectImperf1·
May, 15th 1950 NY Times article. This was considered "witty". 💁‍♀️ "There may be statesmen who have fetishes of neatness and who do, indeed, clear the tops of their desks before going home. It would not be fair, without further investigation." nytimes.com/1950/05/15/arc…
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Ivy
Ivy@21DogeLoge42·
It's a feature, not a bug. And it's not gaslighting when it's your own mind. It's fences, walls, decorating and filtering your own home so that you enjoy where you live. Science can say what it wants to, but if I can walk through hell and still have a good day, I win. Jesus wins.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
A new study confirms the ADHD paradox: while your thinking leans negative, your feelings stay positive. It is proof that your own mind is gaslighting you every single day.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
ADHD involves a mismatch in processing speed between brain systems. The limbic system reacts quickly to emotional and novelty-based triggers, while the prefrontal cortex, responsible for control and filtering, activates more slowly. As a result, emotional reactions often appear first, and cognitive interpretation follows afterward, sometimes changing how the experience is understood.
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PerfectlyImperfect@PerfectImperf1·
@Kekius_Sage This statement is spot on. 🥇 "Unlike neurotypical emotional stability, ADHD individuals often show intensified positive affect and strong enthusiasm when engaged with high-interest stimuli".
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Recent findings describe a divergence in ADHD emotional processing marked by high exuberance. Unlike neurotypical emotional stability, ADHD individuals often show intensified positive affect and strong enthusiasm when engaged with high-interest stimuli. This “hyper-positivity” reflects a heightened sensitivity of the brain’s reward system.
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Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
I don't remember where I found this, but its spot on.
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This is the kinda shit my entire life that happens to me. I'll let yall know if I got a job!! 😀
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Please @public Could you please approve the letter I sent to turn my acct. Back on?
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@MattWalshBlog I have tried to slowly wean off EffexorXR Only 75mgs. Its just to unbearable the brain zaps are ruthless. If I skip a day and a half, its over. Quit drinking Cold turkey. No problems. Did you leave Daily? I'll re- friend ya when ya do. 😉
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
It has very recently become acceptable to express skepticism about anti-depressants and anti-anxiety meds. The skeptics used to be angrily shouted down (I know from experience). But the skepticism is meaningless if it doesn’t go all the way and question the fundamental premise. These medications aren’t just “overprescribed.” They should never be prescribed at all. Anxiety and depression are not literal diseases, and any attempt to treat them as such is doomed to fail. We are witnessing the failure right now.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
My girlfriend says no one did it. But who remembers saving bacon grease in a can on the stove to cook with later?
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Kekius Maximus@topkekius·
if quantum entanglement means two particles remain connected across light-years, perhaps love operates the same way. distance is irrelevant once a link is formed.
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