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[?]BeAware :fediverse: »
@BeAware@mementomori.social

If you do this consistently and it always negatively effects your life, you might have ADHD.😬

A two-panel scene from The Lord of the Rings is used to humorously portray the experience of procrastination.

At the top of the image, centered text reads:
“Me seeing the repercussions of my procrastination”

In the first panel, a character with long blond hair and armor looks alarmed and shouts:
“Long has he forseen this doom”
This panel captures the dread and realization that something bad was inevitable.

In the second panel, Gandalf the White stands with Pippin in front of a stone wall of statues. Gandalf, looking frustrated and pointing, responds:
“Forseen and done nothing!”
The exchange delivers a comedic punch, mocking the all-too-relatable moment when you’ve known about a problem for ages… and still did absolutely nothing about it.

Alt...A two-panel scene from The Lord of the Rings is used to humorously portray the experience of procrastination. At the top of the image, centered text reads: “Me seeing the repercussions of my procrastination” In the first panel, a character with long blond hair and armor looks alarmed and shouts: “Long has he forseen this doom” This panel captures the dread and realization that something bad was inevitable. In the second panel, Gandalf the White stands with Pippin in front of a stone wall of statues. Gandalf, looking frustrated and pointing, responds: “Forseen and done nothing!” The exchange delivers a comedic punch, mocking the all-too-relatable moment when you’ve known about a problem for ages… and still did absolutely nothing about it.

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    [?]Coffeedate with ADHD »
    @adhd_coffee@mastodon.social

    We rescue 12 babies from a burning house without thinking about it, but that I should do my tax return in the next 3 months gives me a nervous breakdown.

    The image is a meme divided into two sections, each depicting a different scenario related to ADHDers. The left side shows a woman sitting on a throne, holding a staff and a book, with a confident and composed expression. She is dressed in a flowing blue gown, and the background features a circular window with intricate designs. The text above this image reads, "ADHDers dealing with extreme situations."

The right side of the image shows a frightened, crouching figure in a corner, wearing a red mask with exaggerated facial features. The figure appears to be in a state of panic or distress, with its knees drawn up to its chest and hands covering its face. The background is plain and dark, emphasizing the figure's vulnerability. The text above this image reads, "ADHDers dealing with minor inconveniences."

The meme humorously contrasts the calm demeanor of someone facing significant challenges with the exaggerated reaction to minor issues, using the visual elements to convey the difference in emotional responses.

    Alt...The image is a meme divided into two sections, each depicting a different scenario related to ADHDers. The left side shows a woman sitting on a throne, holding a staff and a book, with a confident and composed expression. She is dressed in a flowing blue gown, and the background features a circular window with intricate designs. The text above this image reads, "ADHDers dealing with extreme situations." The right side of the image shows a frightened, crouching figure in a corner, wearing a red mask with exaggerated facial features. The figure appears to be in a state of panic or distress, with its knees drawn up to its chest and hands covering its face. The background is plain and dark, emphasizing the figure's vulnerability. The text above this image reads, "ADHDers dealing with minor inconveniences." The meme humorously contrasts the calm demeanor of someone facing significant challenges with the exaggerated reaction to minor issues, using the visual elements to convey the difference in emotional responses.

      [?]BeAware :fediverse: »
      @BeAware@mementomori.social

      Yeah...this is me with like... everything.🤦‍♂️😩

      A tired-looking cartoon character stands with a blank, unmotivated expression. Their eyelids are half-closed, mouth slightly open, and their posture droops with exhaustion or frustration. They’re wearing round glasses and an orange t-shirt.

Above their head are three thought bubbles, each expressing internal pressure:
“I have to do this thing”
“I should do this thing”
“I could do this thing”

Below those, in a speech bubble, the character simply says:
“I’m not doing the thing”

The image uses simple, soft-toned cartoon art to illustrate the mental tug-of-war common with ADHD — where intentions are overwhelmed by executive dysfunction. It captures the exhausting loop of knowing what needs to be done, wanting to do it, and still being unable to act, all with deadpan humor and sharp relatability.

      Alt...A tired-looking cartoon character stands with a blank, unmotivated expression. Their eyelids are half-closed, mouth slightly open, and their posture droops with exhaustion or frustration. They’re wearing round glasses and an orange t-shirt. Above their head are three thought bubbles, each expressing internal pressure: “I have to do this thing” “I should do this thing” “I could do this thing” Below those, in a speech bubble, the character simply says: “I’m not doing the thing” The image uses simple, soft-toned cartoon art to illustrate the mental tug-of-war common with ADHD — where intentions are overwhelmed by executive dysfunction. It captures the exhausting loop of knowing what needs to be done, wanting to do it, and still being unable to act, all with deadpan humor and sharp relatability.

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        [?]BeAware :fediverse: »
        @BeAware@mementomori.social

        I'll look at them some day, okay?!?😅

        A man with a mustache is lying on the ground, smiling with wide eyes and holding up a phone in both hands. He looks overly excited and pleased, like he’s just seen something delightful on the screen. He’s wearing a navy blue T-shirt and a lanyard around his neck, and his expression is exaggeratedly joyful.

Above him, in large bold text, it says:
“ADHD people screenshotting and bookmarking everything because they’re afraid of losing ideas only to never look at them again because the archive is now its own overwhelming problem:”

The whole composition uses the man’s giddy reaction to contrast the reality of feeling overwhelmed by digital clutter, turning it into a moment of ironic humor.

        Alt...A man with a mustache is lying on the ground, smiling with wide eyes and holding up a phone in both hands. He looks overly excited and pleased, like he’s just seen something delightful on the screen. He’s wearing a navy blue T-shirt and a lanyard around his neck, and his expression is exaggeratedly joyful. Above him, in large bold text, it says: “ADHD people screenshotting and bookmarking everything because they’re afraid of losing ideas only to never look at them again because the archive is now its own overwhelming problem:” The whole composition uses the man’s giddy reaction to contrast the reality of feeling overwhelmed by digital clutter, turning it into a moment of ironic humor.

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          [?]Jonathan Rollans »
          @jrollans@jrollans.com

          Sometimes I think having just means I spend an inordinate amount of time and energy trying to get my brain to stop producing gibberish.