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  • I’m don’t trust any .gov sites anymore. If I’m researching and I see that it’s a government site, I move on. I can’t trust that info.

    The whole thing is scary

  • I read a study that says people with sleep disorders are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD and vise versa. Not just insomnia either. Narcolepsy, Insomnia, Restless Leg Syndrome, Sleep Apnea…all of em.

    Suggests they are tied together. My doctor says one can cause the other so it comes down to the chicken or the egg when diagnosing.

  • Not banned. I chose Lemmy because I’m a big believer in the ideas of the fediverse and I want it to succeed.

    I do still have to use Reddit occasionally to look up info that hasn’t made it here yet, but I don’t post or comment there.

  • I was really trying to rack my brain for this question but, you helped me.

    Mine is a pet too. A dog. I have a Dalmatian and there was one up for adoption at a local shelter.

    I went to meet him, and the shelter sort of pushed him into me right then. It was more expensive than it should have been also.

    In the end, I’m glad I brought him home. My first dog loves to wrestle with him and the shelter ended up getting shut down for violations with the state. I’m so happy he got a good home with me and didn’t get sent to who knows where when the shelter closed.

  • Fun fact! “Fun”, actually.

    Under God wasn’t in the original version. It wasn’t added until 1954 because they didn’t to be like communist countries and be seen as a secular government.

    Good old fashion forcing religion on your citizens.

  • Not a cat, but I adopted a dog whose name was Doc. I started calling him Docky and that became Ducky and then he started responding to that so now that’s his name.

    He has a brother named Dexter that I obviously call Goose lol

  • Actually, yeah. Something visual would probably be much better. That’s a great idea! Next time the topic comes up I’ll try that!

    If he is interested in something he’ll dive in head first. He reads so much! But if he’s not interested in something…that’s another story. It’s hard for him to fake it lol

    We watch a lot of mini documentary on YouTube. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that before!

  • I would disagree with your premise but it’s not your fault. It’s my fault for not explaining it clearly

    I don’t think not knowing something makes you stupid. Humans can’t know everything. We all have strengths and weaknesses. I know about taxes, but I don’t know shit about cooking. He cooks dinner, I deal with the bureaucracy situations.

    Also, I’m don’t know if you’ve ever spent time with someone who struggles with ADHD and Neurodivergence but their brains don’t work like others. They can’t force themselves to do things that other people can tough out. They can study all night but if their brain can’t stay on track, they won’t be able to retain it.

    When I come along and start telling him how tax brackets work, especially if he didn’t ask me, hes going to be frustrated and he’s not going to get through it easily.

    I don’t know if he just doesn’t want to work OT and has settled on this excuse or if there is some other issue but it doesn’t matter. If he doesn’t want to work OT, that’s okay!

  • That’s fair. I appreciate your concern for me!

    He’s not always like that. I didn’t mean to make him sound like a jerk. I just meant to relate to the topic of tax confusion with personal experience.

    He had pretty severe ADHD and struggles with some topics. It’s okay! I deal with the money stuff and he cooks dinner. :)