notsocommonthumb
somehow i manage
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Many ordinary people believe they’re somehow different from everyone else. They might say things like, "I think I have ADHD, autism, or psychosis," because they want to feel unique or special. However, when they encounter someone who genuinely struggles with one of these conditions, they’re often quick to label them as weird. - c
I haave even met a girl who compares her dyzlexia to autism and says she is special needs, she is so annoying jeus christ. One guy from my class, upon finding out i have adhd he told me he thought he had it and to witch i called out his bulsshit he procceds to make fucking hands against table sounds
I haave even met a girl who compares her dyzlexia to autism and says she is special needs, she is so annoying jeus christ. One guy from my class, upon finding out i have adhd he told me he thought he had it and to witch i called out his bulsshit he procceds to make fucking hands against table sounds