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Thanks ig, real useful life skill
https://www.sciencealert.com/adhd-traits-may-have-evolved-to-provide-foraging-advantages-study-says
Feb 24, 2024 12:01 AM
ijustpostwhenimhi
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Thanks ig, real useful life skill
https://www.sciencealert.com/adhd-traits-may-have-evolved-to-provide-foraging-advantages-study-says
hetherweaversmagic
Berry! Berry! ROCKS!!!!
allenvasher3000
Really then why can't I ever find things that are right in front of me
BlownCorona
Because you're too busy looking at the forest
YourLatinLover
Oh look a berry, oh look a berry, oh look, a berry
woozle
essentially. the article is basically that they would choose a variety over an area as opposed to specific ones all at once. interesting
ijustpostwhenimhi
Some poor soul in 8000BC
OhIfIMust
At least they didn't have to sit through school lectures and work meetings.
OhIfIMust
Absolutely: Put someone with ADHD in a forest and watch them notice EVERY TINY DAMN THING AROUND THEM.
ballsoutflyer
"hey I heard a noise"
"What are you talking about? I don't hear anything"
"There it is again; it's coming from that dark place"
"I don't hear anything, you're tripping balls"
"You know what, fuck this. I'm out". *runs off*
"Hahaha fine leave, I don't give a sh--OHSHITABEAR!!" *gets eaten*
OhIfIMust
Seriously, I've had experiences like warning someone about a nail sticking out of a wall at eye-level, and they looked at me weird, asking how I could notice it. IT'S RIGHT THERE, HOW COULD YOU *NOT* NOTICE IT?!??