Hmm, I'm diagnosed with both so hard to distinguish but, admittedly anecdotal, I've seen this intense justice sensitivity more so in AuDHDers than in people with a sole ADHD diagnosis.
Do you have any sources I could read thay link it to ADHD specifically (with the absence of an autism diagnosis)?
December 24, 2024 at 12:03 PM
Hmm, I'm diagnosed with both so hard to distinguish but, admittedly anecdotal, I've seen this intense justice sensitivity more so in AuDHDers than in people with a sole ADHD diagnosis.
Do you have any sources I could read thay link it to ADHD specifically (with the absence of an autism diagnosis)?
And I agree, that sounds absolutely flawed to me. As an autistic person, I generally wouldn't really consider myself to be cognitively inflexible, yet I still have that very strong innate justice sensitivity/need or desire for fairness.
December 24, 2024 at 11:48 AM
And I agree, that sounds absolutely flawed to me. As an autistic person, I generally wouldn't really consider myself to be cognitively inflexible, yet I still have that very strong innate justice sensitivity/need or desire for fairness.
Unfortunately the Dems are almost as much in the pockets of giant corporations and lobbyists as Republicans... As long as money is involved in U.S. politics at every (or any) level, the people will never be free from this kind of corruption. Until that is gone the government isn't FOR the people.
December 24, 2024 at 11:43 AM
Unfortunately the Dems are almost as much in the pockets of giant corporations and lobbyists as Republicans... As long as money is involved in U.S. politics at every (or any) level, the people will never be free from this kind of corruption. Until that is gone the government isn't FOR the people.
Yup, they don't seem to understand that anecdotal "evidence" of highest voter turnout according to polling station workers isn't real data. Of course they feel like it's crazy high turnout when comparing it to 2020 where most people voted via mail-in ballots... Anything but criticize TheParty™
December 24, 2024 at 11:34 AM
Yup, they don't seem to understand that anecdotal "evidence" of highest voter turnout according to polling station workers isn't real data. Of course they feel like it's crazy high turnout when comparing it to 2020 where most people voted via mail-in ballots... Anything but criticize TheParty™
"What if" wasn't even needed anyway tbh, it's absolute fact that the healthcare CEO was a mass murderer. Declining healthcare claims for money is murder
December 23, 2024 at 11:01 PM
"What if" wasn't even needed anyway tbh, it's absolute fact that the healthcare CEO was a mass murderer. Declining healthcare claims for money is murder
basically "I believe in being tough on crime when it's poor people doing crimes but I don't care when rich people commit crimes as long as I think they're anti-establishment" lmao
December 23, 2024 at 10:56 PM
basically "I believe in being tough on crime when it's poor people doing crimes but I don't care when rich people commit crimes as long as I think they're anti-establishment" lmao
Shouldn't CEO's have to take out insurance plans to pay to find their own killers; instead of using public money for these frivolous personal murderder investigations.
Shouldn't CEO's have to take out insurance plans to pay to find their own killers; instead of using public money for these frivolous personal murderder investigations.
When the hyperfocus/special interest becomes AuDHD and you end up not being able to stop thinking about it and people around you get annoyed that you won't stop talking about/making everything about that. And finally you have no escape from your own brain either cause it's all you can think about 😆
December 1, 2024 at 1:25 PM
When the hyperfocus/special interest becomes AuDHD and you end up not being able to stop thinking about it and people around you get annoyed that you won't stop talking about/making everything about that. And finally you have no escape from your own brain either cause it's all you can think about 😆