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Frequency said:

Despite our argument yesterday, (we all have our off days, yesterday was one of mine), I hope you're feeling better having got it all off your chest.

Here's something very strange... I have an amazing memory - I really do. I remember so much from my childhood that I've started compiling my days since the age of 3 (I remember my 3rd birthday vividly) in a long memoire.

BUT

I have some weaknesses! Streetnames!!! GAAAAH!

And, I hardly ever,

EVER

remember who I talked with online! I just remember the content! So there have been occasions where I was an asshole (so I hear) to someone and then subsequently was nice to them and they were all weirded out haha :)

So, sorry about that ;)

(but fuck that guy above)



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Rash2049 said:


Lack of comprehension ftw



Read the first few sentences. My diagnosis narcissistic personality disorder.



this was fun thanks to all you nerdy gamers all over the world

now i'm going to go swim in the ocean and run with the huskeys

and hopefully feel better

on a final note, and this isn't in relation to me (you can treat me as normal), please be sensitive to individuals with mental health issues. depression. bipolar. etc. it's horrible being held in contempt for things you can't help and are literally torturing you.

perhaps if you do that and the world's a better place then i'll be nicer too.

except to xboners. dunno what's wrong with them.



joke ^



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you don't have ADHD.

The simple truth is you become lazy because you have never been challenged as everything come easy to you and you got bored quickly.

This happened to me at an early age and by the time I got to uni anything I found boring i was to lazy and didn't care about classes and homework or even wanting to learn.



 

 

Dr.Grass said:
Frequency said:
 

Despite our argument yesterday, (we all have our off days, yesterday was one of mine), I hope you're feeling better having got it all off your chest.

Here's something very strange... I have an amazing memory - I really do. I remember so much from my childhood that I've started compiling my days since the age of 3 (I remember my 3rd birthday vividly) in a long memoire.

BUT

I have some weaknesses! Streetnames!!! GAAAAH!

And, I hardly ever,

EVER

remember who I talked with online! I just remember the content! So there have been occasions where I was an asshole (so I hear) to someone and then subsequently was nice to them and they were all weirded out haha :)

So, sorry about that ;)

(but fuck that guy above)


yer I remeber a shitload form my childhood too.

The streenames I never use to remember them till I met my gf, who gets lost easily. So I learnt them.  Before her I be like oh this shop is next to A and B two block up and left then right.



 

 

Shocked and offended you find all Africans Lazy and that you believe your teacher helped the black students because they're a charity case. However I'll still pray for your well being, hopefully you find peace one day.



Wright said:

Depression may led you to pessimistic view of yourself. Sure, you have a mental disease. You should still be proud of yourself, as a whole man.

Are you being sarcastic?



If you're as smart as you say you are, then there will be opportunities to put your talents to work.

Hyperintelligent people are never easily satisfied doing one thing. They quickly move from one project to another. It is the nature of the beast. Likewise, just so you are aware, a higher percentage of hyperintelligent people are prone to mental disorders. The guy represented in "A Beautiful Mind" is a great, if not extreme, example of this.

Consider ADHD and what seems to be some type of depression small sacrifices. Certainly the latter can be treated with a psychologist and the former can be treated with meds, though they may impair your ability to think.

Don't look at the glass as being half-empty, instead look at it as being half-full. Sure, you get distracted. Develop habits to force you back into working on whatever it is you need to work on. Also, structure your efforts so you don't get distracted. As much as possible, structure any research in such a way that you don't massively explore the things that interest you until the end. That way they serve as a carrot to keep you working.