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Weed Wave🌿
@weed_wavee
Chasing sunsets, calm minds, and greener days
Sumali Nisan 2026
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they do not give a fuck omg
Ezzy@ezzyskii
Scientists have been communicating with apes via sign language since the 1960s; apes have never asked one question.
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I remember when I lost my phone, the phone was inside my pocket while I was mourning, and they thought it was prank
𝔼𝕤𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕥😎@Esmart26
“Over 5 phones were stolen at Alex Ekubo’s service of song yesterday” —Stan Nze
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ADHD isn't a disorder.
It's a nervous system built for a world that doesn't really exist anymore.
Think about it:
Your ADHD brain is naturally wired to:
Hyperfocus when something feels urgent or high-stakes
Constantly scan your surroundings for what's happening
Switch attention quickly when something more important shows up
Thousands of years ago, those traits were useful for survival.
The modern world asks for the exact opposite:
Sit in one place for hours
Focus on one task at a time
Ignore everything happening around you
Do repetitive work without an immediate reward
So what happens?
A brain that was built to adapt gets treated like it's malfunctioning.
Then you grow up believing you're lazy, careless, unmotivated, or just not trying hard enough.
This mental shift is about finally letting go of that shame.
That's the first step.
The next step is learning how to work with your ADHD brain instead of constantly fighting against it.
Because the problem was never that you were failing at life.
You were following instructions that were never written for the way your brain works.
Which part hits home for you?
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