alchemist2023

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[–] alchemist2023 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

basil ice-cream at Wagamamas it was gross

[–] alchemist2023 11 points 6 months ago

can't find England.. damnit! thanks Brexit 🀬

[–] alchemist2023 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

yeah I'm also starting counselling really just to talk around the issues and to get a sense of understanding of them. i concur, meds are one part of the solution. self awareness through study and conversation are another significant part. however I'm stuck on how to interrupt impulsiveness when it's the impulsiveness that comes before the interrupt, if you get what I'm saying.. so i think i need to slow the machine down, give it time to interrupt myself πŸ€ͺ

[–] alchemist2023 22 points 6 months ago (6 children)

I'm 50 and I have my ADHD assessment in a month. I'm in software too similar to OP. for me the impulsiveness has gotten worse where i react with deregulated emotional outbursts that are affecting me and my family. I've got a bunch of processes to handle a lot of the symptoms but impulsiveness was never something I noticed I had until recently. I've always known i don't have much of a filter, blurting out whatever is forefront in my head. I've asked a number of my medicated friends and I'm told the medication does help with the emotional impulsiveness, providing the time to filter. but it does feel weird doing this at 50 🀯

[–] alchemist2023 5 points 7 months ago

be yourself, be kind and be happy there is no other meaning to life go forth and find your inner peace

[–] alchemist2023 3 points 7 months ago

because I'm one of the good guys. it's my responsibility to assist the human race continue, by bringing up kids who are loved, cared for, educated, free of all prejudice, and can be whomever they want to be. There are too many assholes in the world and we need some good people to offset the craziness. there are obvious issues bringing kids into the world of climate change and burgeoning ww3 but my time is limited on this earth, I can't wait for a better time. i have two beautiful children, 11 and 6, girl and boy. both are amazing. being a parent is the hardest job ever. but the most rewarding ever. to all you good dad's out there. you rock. grow into the man you want to be to share your life with them. they don't stay tiny for long. enjoy every moment. be there. sacrifice. do whatever it takes to bring up the best children you can. we all got this

[–] alchemist2023 3 points 7 months ago

yeah fuck these thugs we have in government corrupt fucks

[–] alchemist2023 3 points 7 months ago

reminds me of this no idea who she is but sick voice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGSdYFR50Y8&t=54

[–] alchemist2023 1 points 8 months ago

he's such a racist old prick fuck him. fuck all three of them

[–] alchemist2023 5 points 8 months ago

what do you expect from these bunch of thugs in government? Nats love roads and taking away kids school lunches

[–] alchemist2023 0 points 9 months ago

The only way a yes is possible is if it goes hand in hand with political education of what each party stands for and the history of their policies. You can't force people to vote without ensuring they understand what they are voting for, else you must get a scatter gun effect at the pols of random votes or uninformed votes and we saw how that worked for brexit. Manipulation is too easy. Education education education to coin Tony Blair, but start political eduction at secondary school. Then in ten years make voting mandatory. Also limit voting to under 70yrs, after that age you don't really have a good grasp of current issues so you shouldn't be able to vote on them. Leave that to the younger population who have more invested in the future..

[–] alchemist2023 9 points 9 months ago

horrible horrible woman

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