For the visually impaired it is a Twitter screenshot from Dani Donovan, ADHD Comics, @danidonovan

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the ADHD urge to use parenthesis in every sentence (because every thought comes with additional bonus content)

    • Julian@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Reminds me how in outer wilds, the alien species writes in spirals, and replies or additional thoughts are added as branches to the spiral. It was actually inspired by the way the lead writer took notes.

  • elsif@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if I have ADHD, but I struggle with this as well! Sometimes I’ll write a message/email and there’s a paren after every other sentence.

    Lately I’ve been making an effort to substitute with a semicolon or bridge the thoughts with a dash:

    “I’m thinking this - but I also think this.”

    Unsure if that’s a correct usage of punctuation, but I feel like it helps the sentence feel more focused and an expansion of the thought, rather than a random segue (especially with work)

    Edit: realized that I had broken my own rule seconds after posting

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    1 year ago

    The sentence in the meme isn’t/doesn’t contain a parenthetical though. You could just write it without the parenthesis and it still makes sense.

  • Pickle_Jr@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I browse by All frequently and everytime I see ADHD memes come up I start to wonder if I have ADHD 😐

    • blueskiesoc@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Many people who aren’t ADHD can relate to ADHD symptoms, but if you see something that you can relate to, I recommend you copy it to a folder or write it down somewhere you’re sure to lose it (ha ha). You can browse several ADHD communities if you have the time, and if you get a good list going, check out the posts regarding what testing looks like.

      ADHD isn’t becoming more common, but thanks to online communities it is becoming increasingly common for people to realize they have it. Figuring out why you do some of the things you do is a wild ride.

      Anyway, have some fun, live your life, and come back here and laugh with us. Byeeee. 😊

  • FeatherConstrictor@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I literally just made a post and had to remove like two or three instances of this (in a maybe 100 word post). I think one or two still remain.

  • hudderst@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’m always doing this,also I always forget to close them (once I’ve finished the thought I just press send

  • Awthatsnotright@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So I’m not the only one?! How do you control their use in work comms? I usually have to read everything over and see what I can break into sentences. I’ve also included asterisks when adding potentially superfluous info. 😂