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  • This meme literally doesn't apply to you then!

    Jokes aside: It was the memes that piqued my curiosity, then got me reading more formal sources, took an ADHD self test which I scored fairly high on but there were a few things I didn't really see in myself. Waited a year to see if it was just me obsessed wiith another idea that would go away like all the others after a week or two.

    Well I couldn't shake the feeling and now that i knew some of the symptoms to look for, I was noticing the symptoms I hadn't thought applied to me before.

    Anyway, I went to a doctor and a therapist and am now, for the first time in my life, developing positive routines and habits and enjoying things that aren't exceptionally interesting.

    tldr: saw myself in a meme, doc agreed, now i take pills that make life easier.

  • Chilled, firm sharp cheddar.

  • a. Lunch breaks are those annoying things that pull me out of flow state.

  • The journey went: disappointment with God, angry at God, apathetic, agnostic, then atheist. I considered myself agnostic for a long time but it always felt a bit like a compromise for me, like it's more palatable to think "Oh, I just don't know one way or another" over seeing god as a stopgap for holes in knowledge.

    Rather than the approach of attributing less and less to the divine over time, I decided to attribute nothing and go from there.

    Saying that one can't disprove god's existence feels the same to me as saying a watermelon is blue inside until it's observed.

    Thanks for your perspective!

  • I grew up extremely conservative christian (homeschooled, no tv, women don't work outside the house) and was taught that anything other than married man and women was evil.

    The thing is we were also taught critical thinking and logic albeit it was to compare "new teachings" against the bible. My parents always said since the bible is true [sic] it would stand up to any scrutiny. They thankfully never learned the lesson most christian leaders have that Christianity needs to be mandated for it to be effective. Obviously the bible did not hold up to logic and I'm now a proud atheist and in the process of healing.

  • Only looking at the collapsed post I can see why they might think it was about Threads.

  • Chrome on Android I rarely get the popup to autofill. Bitwarden autofills correctly in the other apps I've used.

  • Been using bitwarden for a couple years now and love it. The autofill was always super inconsistent on Chrome but works great for me on Firefox.

  • I'm sure that's not true.

  • Motives aside, the point is one account won't always get you everywhere. Doing a little research before picking a home instance can't hurt.