@@Omnibushido- Like how... I "remember" putting the popcorn in the microwave only to open it three hours later and see food that I had completely forgotten about for probably two days or more... maybe cameras would help us somehow? That wouldn't help with trusting ourselves, I suppose, but I guess somehow recognize if our memories are real.
I have done this so many times. I’ve also put the keurig cup in the machine and started it, then wondered where my coffee was or why the counter was wet until I realized I was on autopilot and didn’t even put a mug underneath. 💀
@@TheZoenGaming right. These aren't even ADHD symptoms. It's completely normal to forget things. This video in particular is just so stupid. Being distractable means your *working attention* is deficient, so you might "forget" momentarily where you put your coffee, but it absolutely doesn't mean you then conclude "oh, I guess I just HALLUCINATED making that coffee 5 minutes ago. Better make another one." That's patently absurd. It's really annoying to see all these clout-seekers on the Internet fetishize what is actually a challenging condition, saying "me too! me too!" and making their whole identity "I have ADHD hehehe I'm so quirky" This video isn't about adhd. It's latching onto what is a trend right now and making light of a difficult condition. In short, fuck this guy.
@@TheZoenGamingBut ADHD doesn't require that you be up the night before, it only requires that you have ADHD for these things to happen even when you're well rested 😐
My LIFE! 😩 I have two cups of coffee on the counter right now! IF I can remember I'll heat the other one up. One day I spent 30 minutes looking for a cup of coffee. I got so frustrated I just crawled into bed. While I was laying there I thought "maybe" it's in that place and it was, but it was cold. 😓 I say no, it can't be in that room I didn't go in that room, but it's in that room! 😬😱 When did I go in there? Well, it's either ADHD or a poltergeist 😂😂😂
One time I had something in my hand, got side tracked, and suddenly realized the thing was just _not_ in my hand anymore, never to be seen again. I couldn't remember dropping it, never set it down, it was just gone. I can't remember what the thing was anymore but I distinctly remember this happening
This happened to me!! Except I'd also enlisted the help of a few shoppies to help look for the wee chickee😂she could talk mind you...never made a peep, she just sat back and enjoyed the shit show!!🤣😂
This unlocked a memory of me walking from my school to kindergarten to pick up my sister, only to realise halfway that I needed to run back to school before my teachers freaked out because it was still only lunchtime.
My dad did that when I was on his shoulders, my mom was laughing her ass off and he went 'full panic mode' when she finally took mercy on him and pointed me out. I was on his shoulders and holding onto his forehead, no idea how he "lost" me.
I have been know to take multiple days to heat a cup of water in the microwave for a cup of tea. Every time i want tea, i find a cool cup of water already in the microwave, so i heat it up.
I usually get the cup made, but it goes cold, so I put it in the microwave. It may live in there for a couple of days, getting reheated every couple of hours. Yuck!
Yes, but combined with an autistic memory, so I can remember every last detail of a tv show I watched 5 years ago, but not where I left my shoes last night
Its like when I set down the TV remote for *0.02* seconds and it just poofs (idk y but its js sm more enjoyable to say "poofs" instead of "disappeared")
Man, props to you for getting the mug to the machine- I’d grab the mug, pause for a second to remember why I was grabbing a mug, set it down for a second to grab the coffee, and then promptly forget where I left the mug
What happens for me is I go to get ice but then get distracted and forget about the coffee until I walk into the kitchen 2 hours later to make a cup of coffee
I forgot to make myself tea last night after putting the mug of water in the microwave because I went to grab some butter cookies and completely forgot what I was doing.
@hellishhybrid1839 I have a microwave that continues to yell at me until I open the door which at first I found really annoying but it's actually beneficial when I leave the room after putting something in the microwave lol
I disagree. You would of left the coffee while it was brewing to do something else and so on…by the time you get your coffee it would of been the afternoon (assuming it was the morning). 😂
My wife and I both have ADHD and do stuff like this regularly. Has anybody seen the movie Oculus? *spoiler ahead if you haven’t seen it but want to * near the end of the movie when they replay the recording that was supposed to catch the mirror doing the crazy shit but find it’s really them doing crazy shit with no recollection, it feels just like this. So when we do stuff like this video we always whisper loudly “Oculus”
just went on Wikipedia to read the complete plot, I dislike horror movies and extra-tension 😅 so thanks for the heads up. Also : _"whisper loudly"_ has to be an oxymoron if I ever read one 😉
God must be awful to able to find stuff in the house. All of the people in my house has adhd except my mom so needless to say we lose things regularly and none of us can find it without mom.
Accurate and relatable. I can't tell you how many times I've set something down, didn't move a damn inch, then somehow lost track of the thing I just set down 30 seconds ago. It's maddening.
I got super furious the other day because i lost a water bottle I JUST HAD IN MY HANDS! Sat that bitch down it was gone forever. Ended up getting another water bottle. Still never found the original. I think it grew legs and ran off
Consider getting checked for binocular vision dysfunction, it can cause adhd symptoms. It isn't covered in regular eye exams and you can still have it with 20/20 vision. Found out I had it after 7 years of brain fog and persistent mild dizziness and they perscribe glasses specifically for it.
It's honestly really difficult to live with someone who has adhd and narcissism because when memory things like this happen, they cause a gaslighting argument with everyone around them accusing them of stealing, but then finds the thing later on in the spot they had moved it and never apologizes to anyone.
I have lost my phone and went to turn on the find my phone feature only to realize I’m holding it in my hand. I’m sad to say this has happened more than once.
Count your blessings that you didn't nearly lose a microwave because you were on autopilot and forgot to take the spoon out of the bowl of soup/stew you were stirring to separate the contents before heating it up.
Now see, I’ve already dumped the fresh, unused grounds out of the filter, because I couldn’t remember whether they were yesterday’s or today’s, on repeat. Never even get to the brewing part.
Wy do I feel like I'm being called out? Why is my tea cold? Where is the sugar? What was I doing again? Better go to work. Why am I in slippers? Where are my keys? Oh there's the sugar. Why did I need it again? Better put it back on the shelf. Oh shit my tea. Bleh. It's cold. Where's the sugar again? you know the drill
When cooking rice, I have to start over numerous times when counting cups of rice unless I concentrate really hard and count audibly. I also drink coffee and forget that I just did and drink more sometimes.
I am diagnosed, and yes, this is very accurate for me, at least. This happens to me all day every day. Just recently got groceries, decided to get some Quik. Talked to myself out loud about it. Later went to make chocolate milk, but no Quik. Frustrated, but oh, well. A few days later, back to getting groceries. THIS time I'm getting it. Go to put it up in the cabinet, and the identical one, unopened, from last time is front and center. I'd never seen it during the days in between.
I ran a whole cycle on my rice cooker with only water in it. I forgot the rice!🤦♀️. I am not diagnosed, but I am really suspecting that I probably should be. Sheesh.
I doubt you are. We all do what this guy does from time to time. Relax and do what ever it takes to not jump onboard this stupid bandwagon of needing to be diagnosed with something.
To me I make my coffee and as it pours I say 'I will go to my room grab my phone and come back' proceed to go to my not even get my phone and forget I made a coffee until I have the craving to have a coffee. Thankfully I make my coffee cold brew so it's not like it's gonna get colder sitting out.
I was panik making a thank you card for some colleges last night and this was littersly me, lookibg for the scissors that I had just held in my hand just seconds before. 😂😂😂
i have tried very hard to follow the directions on microwave ramen before and made sure to do absolutely everything right… only to be greeted by burning ramen smoke in my face when i took it out as i realized i forgot to actually put water in the damn thing i THOUGHT that after i did this one time i would never ever make that mistake again, but ADHD isnt that simple and the second time it happened i realized halfway through the cook time and swore as i took it out and was very mad about my microwave/entire kitchen smelling like smoke for like a week the good news is that i still have learned from it, just slower, and always make sure to put water in before i heat it up now instead of overthinking it, and haven’t (yet) done it again
The most amazing part of this is that he somehow manages to weigh that much while taking ADHD medication lol. My abs are looking fantastic since I got prescribed dextroamphetamine
Object permanent difficulties combined with poor vision is a recipe for pure misery. I've found just having 1-2 of each dish and a spare pair of glasses helps me keep on top of it without being frustrating. 😅
Ive started putting my cream and sugar in my coffee/tea before the liquid because i kept forgetting that i'd made it. Also i was basically forced to use my Keurig to make tea because, with a kettle, i would leave the stove on and all the water would boil out. -Once- A couple of times it was literally stuck to the stove 😶 And no getting a whistling kettle did _not_ help. Like, at all.... Edit: Also, I _have_ used an electric kettle before while staying at someone else's place. I did like it better, though I still would walk off and forget about it sometimes. But repeatedly reheating water is better than a potential fire hazard. I just haven't gotten around to buying one yet.
I was able to switch to an electric kettle with an auto off feature. If I forget that I'm making tea (pretty common), the worst case scenario is I have to heat the water again. I don't know, if you prefer the kettle approach, it could be worth looking into.
Yesterday, the wife started the van before I went out. I (out of habit) put my keys on my belt loop before going out. After church I realized that I not only had her keys, but had MY keys, too. I was like "wow, that's weird." I put her keys in the right pocket of my hoodie and actively committed it to memory. I went home, unpacking my pockets, mentioning the thing about the keys to my wife because it was an oddity. I reached into my right hoodie pocket and they weren't there. We found them a couple of hours later in the van, behind the front seat middle console. ....HOOOOW does that even happen. I surmise that my autopilot must have taken them out of the pocket and put them on the middle console, but the entire drive was like maybe a mile and completely uneventful. No idea. The human memory is a crazy thing. We often times will consolidate memories to "save space" and because of that we don't remember a lot of things as clearly as they were when they happened, particularly negative memories. We (as a human generality) tend to remember the good times and forget the bad times which leads us to fondly remember "the good old days".
OR!!! We ser it down cause it's so hot and think "I'll give it a few minutes to cool" only to remember an hour later and by then its completely lukewarm.
I find this happens when my mind is on A rather than the given task. Best I can do than is check my list of most common strage places I have put things.
Someone with ACTUAL ADHD here, you might have early alzheimers not adhd cuz that is not a thing that happens, losing the item you just put down, 100% does, but having not even preformed the task is some kind of other problem
When people ask me why I did not have kids, I tell them that I love kids but that I am the kind of mum that forget them in the shopping cart at the supermarket. Everone think I am just being funny about it. I am not. It is the truth.
i don’t think this is accurate to my experience of adhd at all. the camera’s perspective, here, provides very concrete grounding for what factually happened. in my experience, you may feel like you e done some portion of the routine, only to find yourself in the setting you expected, but the wrong context this video makes it feel like “adhd” is very specifically short term memory loss. for me, the camera would be opposite the POV. i enter the kitchen. i make some noises like im opening a cabinet. i rip a bag open and hear some water. and then i realize i haven’t put in the coffee pouch. and the realization that i never smelled the coffee hits me. this video feels more to me like what i’ve imagined alzheimer’s to be. sorry if that’s hyperbolic. i haven’t experienced it myself, but i fear it is like this: you feel like you were conscious for ever step, but the results are bizarre. adhd “memory” jumps out to me and i realize there was some automatic step i was totally absent for (and probably many)
nah, thats a pothead brain fam. You smoke too much. That easy. Protip : reduce your consumption *a little bit* and most importantly : *make it stable* , meaning you should choose fixed times during the day at which you smoke - and refrain from smoking at all other times. Also : switch to vaporizers and absolutely *never* use tobacco anymore. Feel free to use water filters for your vaporizer - it changes the taste and temperature but it also filters out larger particles, enabling you to get a fully glass-based system without any cotton filters or something - and glass is always preferrable because its more hygienic and "can" be easier to clean
We don’t need someone to gaslight us… we do that to ourselves!
I swear sometimes I just doubt my memories or feel like I just lied to myself
For real man, the complete lack of trust I have in myself at this point is depressing.
@@Omnibushido- Like how... I "remember" putting the popcorn in the microwave only to open it three hours later and see food that I had completely forgotten about for probably two days or more... maybe cameras would help us somehow? That wouldn't help with trusting ourselves, I suppose, but I guess somehow recognize if our memories are real.
I have done this so many times. I’ve also put the keurig cup in the machine and started it, then wondered where my coffee was or why the counter was wet until I realized I was on autopilot and didn’t even put a mug underneath. 💀
Forgetting to put the mug underneath doesn't require ADHD, it only requires being up late enough the night before! 😴
@@TheZoenGaming right. These aren't even ADHD symptoms. It's completely normal to forget things. This video in particular is just so stupid. Being distractable means your *working attention* is deficient, so you might "forget" momentarily where you put your coffee, but it absolutely doesn't mean you then conclude "oh, I guess I just HALLUCINATED making that coffee 5 minutes ago. Better make another one." That's patently absurd.
It's really annoying to see all these clout-seekers on the Internet fetishize what is actually a challenging condition, saying "me too! me too!" and making their whole identity "I have ADHD hehehe I'm so quirky"
This video isn't about adhd. It's latching onto what is a trend right now and making light of a difficult condition.
In short, fuck this guy.
@@TheZoenGamingBut ADHD doesn't require that you be up the night before, it only requires that you have ADHD for these things to happen even when you're well rested 😐
@@conspiracypanda1200 I didn't claim otherwise, only that it isn't the only requirement to do this.
Let's take a moment of silence for the spilled coffee...
My LIFE! 😩 I have two cups of coffee on the counter right now! IF I can remember I'll heat the other one up. One day I spent 30 minutes looking for a cup of coffee. I got so frustrated I just crawled into bed. While I was laying there I thought "maybe" it's in that place and it was, but it was cold. 😓 I say no, it can't be in that room I didn't go in that room, but it's in that room! 😬😱 When did I go in there? Well, it's either ADHD or a poltergeist 😂😂😂
Me except it's the same cup of tea and I keep reheating it in the microwave over the course of at least 5 hours until I finally finish it
One time I had something in my hand, got side tracked, and suddenly realized the thing was just _not_ in my hand anymore, never to be seen again. I couldn't remember dropping it, never set it down, it was just gone. I can't remember what the thing was anymore but I distinctly remember this happening
I misplaced my toddler daughter one day. I was just about to go from 'Really Worried' to 'Frantic' when I realised she was on my hip...
Where's my daughter!
where's my daughter!
Oh right I haven't given birth yet
Same!!! I asked my kindergarten to go check on the baby and he just looked at me and said, “Mom, you’re holding him…?” 😅
This happened to me!! Except I'd also enlisted the help of a few shoppies to help look for the wee chickee😂she could talk mind you...never made a peep, she just sat back and enjoyed the shit show!!🤣😂
This unlocked a memory of me walking from my school to kindergarten to pick up my sister, only to realise halfway that I needed to run back to school before my teachers freaked out because it was still only lunchtime.
My dad did that when I was on his shoulders, my mom was laughing her ass off and he went 'full panic mode' when she finally took mercy on him and pointed me out. I was on his shoulders and holding onto his forehead, no idea how he "lost" me.
No but living with an ADHD memory is actually some horror movie shit you feel like you're possessed 😭
The third cup. It’s too accurate. 😂
Ok the Brewster profile pic checks out in this case
I've been so tired in the morning I've put my cup upside down under the keurig and started a cup
"DEATHWISH COFFEE"
My boy at this point I'm surprised you don't see floating coffee cups with octopus tentacles
I have been know to take multiple days to heat a cup of water in the microwave for a cup of tea.
Every time i want tea, i find a cool cup of water already in the microwave, so i heat it up.
I usually get the cup made, but it goes cold, so I put it in the microwave. It may live in there for a couple of days, getting reheated every couple of hours. Yuck!
I would have forgot, that i wanted to drink coffee anyway
Everytime... every single time.
This is me…..to a T!!! (Honestly though, there is something therapeutic about discovering others that experience similar issues)
True story, this happened so much that I took all the doors off my cabinets
Yes, but combined with an autistic memory, so I can remember every last detail of a tv show I watched 5 years ago, but not where I left my shoes last night
this is so accurate it makes me upset just thinking about it 🤣
Its like when I set down the TV remote for *0.02* seconds and it just poofs (idk y but its js sm more enjoyable to say "poofs" instead of "disappeared")
I once called my mom because i couldnt find my phone and it was hilarious when she tried to explain to me where it was
that 10 minutes of mental clarity when you first wake up before it turns into absolute chaos is the only time i can get any real work done.
Even the nodding at the coffee cup to assure yourself that selecting that particular cup is a good choice, is so accurate
Man, props to you for getting the mug to the machine- I’d grab the mug, pause for a second to remember why I was grabbing a mug, set it down for a second to grab the coffee, and then promptly forget where I left the mug
Nah coffee should constantly be on your mind
Yes! Where do the things hide?! I JUST had it two seconds ago and now it's gone.
What happens for me is I go to get ice but then get distracted and forget about the coffee until I walk into the kitchen 2 hours later to make a cup of coffee
Same! I actually thought/suedo-predicted that that's what was going to happen
Yep. Start thinking about something else for a split second and your previous thoughts are gone.
I forgot to make myself tea last night after putting the mug of water in the microwave because I went to grab some butter cookies and completely forgot what I was doing.
@hellishhybrid1839 I have a microwave that continues to yell at me until I open the door which at first I found really annoying but it's actually beneficial when I leave the room after putting something in the microwave lol
I watched it again and there was indeed only one cup in the cabinet. Someone is definitely pranking you.
You know it’s a skit, right?
I disagree. You would of left the coffee while it was brewing to do something else and so on…by the time you get your coffee it would of been the afternoon (assuming it was the morning). 😂
My wife and I both have ADHD and do stuff like this regularly. Has anybody seen the movie Oculus? *spoiler ahead if you haven’t seen it but want to * near the end of the movie when they replay the recording that was supposed to catch the mirror doing the crazy shit but find it’s really them doing crazy shit with no recollection, it feels just like this. So when we do stuff like this video we always whisper loudly “Oculus”
just went on Wikipedia to read the complete plot, I dislike horror movies and extra-tension 😅 so thanks for the heads up.
Also : _"whisper loudly"_ has to be an oxymoron if I ever read one 😉
One of my favorite “recent” horror movies…and with ADHD it’s almost like watching a new movie every time
@@cahuniMy nana will talk to me behind a stranger's back while whispering _so_ loudly about them 😭
God must be awful to able to find stuff in the house. All of the people in my house has adhd except my mom so needless to say we lose things regularly and none of us can find it without mom.
When im thirsty i often end up with 3 different drink at the same time
I thought I knew for sure where this was going to go, and then it was BETTER!
(Or perhaps worse, but you know what I mean)
I'm so glad I found your channel. These videos make me crack up
Don't you hate it when you're half way to work and realize you forgot your car at home?
This is the most accurate add moment ever. I also somehow find 500 dishes out of no where in my room
Accurate and relatable. I can't tell you how many times I've set something down, didn't move a damn inch, then somehow lost track of the thing I just set down 30 seconds ago.
It's maddening.
I got super furious the other day because i lost a water bottle I JUST HAD IN MY HANDS! Sat that bitch down it was gone forever. Ended up getting another water bottle. Still never found the original. I think it grew legs and ran off
Consider getting checked for binocular vision dysfunction, it can cause adhd symptoms. It isn't covered in regular eye exams and you can still have it with 20/20 vision. Found out I had it after 7 years of brain fog and persistent mild dizziness and they perscribe glasses specifically for it.
Based on videos I’ve seen previous to this he definitely does have a lazy eye, I assume he knows so as well
It is very often misdiagnosed, true, but BVD doesn't cause the working memory issues.
It's honestly really difficult to live with someone who has adhd and narcissism because when memory things like this happen, they cause a gaslighting argument with everyone around them accusing them of stealing, but then finds the thing later on in the spot they had moved it and never apologizes to anyone.
I have lost my phone and went to turn on the find my phone feature only to realize I’m holding it in my hand. I’m sad to say this has happened more than once.
Count your blessings that you didn't nearly lose a microwave because you were on autopilot and forgot to take the spoon out of the bowl of soup/stew you were stirring to separate the contents before heating it up.
Now see, I’ve already dumped the fresh, unused grounds out of the filter, because I couldn’t remember whether they were yesterday’s or today’s, on repeat. Never even get to the brewing part.
fot me its that i forget the coffee and it gets cold after i remember i made some 5 hiurs ago lol
Wy do I feel like I'm being called out? Why is my tea cold? Where is the sugar? What was I doing again? Better go to work. Why am I in slippers? Where are my keys? Oh there's the sugar. Why did I need it again? Better put it back on the shelf. Oh shit my tea. Bleh. It's cold. Where's the sugar again?
you know the drill
All these doings or un-doings have me late for work more often than not. Doesn't matter if I wake up hours early or only 30 minutes
My wife is adhd, I'm autistic. This is the first video that has helped me understand. Thank you!
When cooking rice, I have to start over numerous times when counting cups of rice unless I concentrate really hard and count audibly. I also drink coffee and forget that I just did and drink more sometimes.
Lmao I expected the first cup, but not the 2nd cup! 🤣
Dude.. this had me laughing at myself so hard lmao.
I haven't been diagnosed, but the more I see stuff like this, the more I'm convinced I have it.
I am diagnosed, and yes, this is very accurate for me, at least. This happens to me all day every day. Just recently got groceries, decided to get some Quik. Talked to myself out loud about it. Later went to make chocolate milk, but no Quik. Frustrated, but oh, well. A few days later, back to getting groceries. THIS time I'm getting it. Go to put it up in the cabinet, and the identical one, unopened, from last time is front and center. I'd never seen it during the days in between.
I've done this before! it usually happens when i'm sidetracked while i have my hands full 😅
🤣🤣🤣 LMFAO. This nails it! Comical yet frustrating at the same time.
I ran a whole cycle on my rice cooker with only water in it. I forgot the rice!🤦♀️. I am not diagnosed, but I am really suspecting that I probably should be. Sheesh.
I doubt you are. We all do what this guy does from time to time. Relax and do what ever it takes to not jump onboard this stupid bandwagon of needing to be diagnosed with something.
To me I make my coffee and as it pours I say 'I will go to my room grab my phone and come back' proceed to go to my not even get my phone and forget I made a coffee until I have the craving to have a coffee. Thankfully I make my coffee cold brew so it's not like it's gonna get colder sitting out.
Likewise. It takes a lot of concentration, with no outside distractions, to make one cup of coffee.
Story of my LIFE, bro, omg! 😂😂😂😂 I've loved all your videos so far, though I just discovered you the other day. Keep up the good work!
Your kitchen looks almost exactly like my kitchen and I got startled for a moment
As a ADHD sufferer I can approve it that's how our brain works
It doesn’t get any better than this. ❤
The prequel to this video :
ten seconds where you're trying to remember which cupboard has the cups
I was panik making a thank you card for some colleges last night and this was littersly me, lookibg for the scissors that I had just held in my hand just seconds before. 😂😂😂
Mine end up in the bathroom for some reason??
Things always end up in the bathroom
I was expecting the joke to be forgetting that the cup was left to cool and rediscovering it cold and gross later at night
i have tried very hard to follow the directions on microwave ramen before and made sure to do absolutely everything right… only to be greeted by burning ramen smoke in my face when i took it out as i realized i forgot to actually put water in the damn thing
i THOUGHT that after i did this one time i would never ever make that mistake again, but ADHD isnt that simple and the second time it happened i realized halfway through the cook time and swore as i took it out and was very mad about my microwave/entire kitchen smelling like smoke for like a week
the good news is that i still have learned from it, just slower, and always make sure to put water in before i heat it up now instead of overthinking it, and haven’t (yet) done it again
The most amazing part of this is that he somehow manages to weigh that much while taking ADHD medication lol. My abs are looking fantastic since I got prescribed dextroamphetamine
Object permanent difficulties combined with poor vision is a recipe for pure misery. I've found just having 1-2 of each dish and a spare pair of glasses helps me keep on top of it without being frustrating. 😅
There's a reason i only have one coffee cup.
As a person with adhd i can confirm its like that
Ive started putting my cream and sugar in my coffee/tea before the liquid because i kept forgetting that i'd made it.
Also i was basically forced to use my Keurig to make tea because, with a kettle, i would leave the stove on and all the water would boil out. -Once- A couple of times it was literally stuck to the stove 😶 And no getting a whistling kettle did _not_ help. Like, at all....
Edit: Also, I _have_ used an electric kettle before while staying at someone else's place. I did like it better, though I still would walk off and forget about it sometimes. But repeatedly reheating water is better than a potential fire hazard. I just haven't gotten around to buying one yet.
I was able to switch to an electric kettle with an auto off feature. If I forget that I'm making tea (pretty common), the worst case scenario is I have to heat the water again. I don't know, if you prefer the kettle approach, it could be worth looking into.
@@baka_bacasame. As long as I check the water level before I turn it on (I try to refill it when I empty it), I can't boil it dry.
The amount of times I've boiled an egg dry on the stove is frightening.
Also, electric kettles are everywhere here in the UK. Get yourself one.
@@H0n3yMonstahI don't have running water, an electric kettle changed my life
Yesterday, the wife started the van before I went out. I (out of habit) put my keys on my belt loop before going out. After church I realized that I not only had her keys, but had MY keys, too. I was like "wow, that's weird." I put her keys in the right pocket of my hoodie and actively committed it to memory. I went home, unpacking my pockets, mentioning the thing about the keys to my wife because it was an oddity. I reached into my right hoodie pocket and they weren't there. We found them a couple of hours later in the van, behind the front seat middle console. ....HOOOOW does that even happen. I surmise that my autopilot must have taken them out of the pocket and put them on the middle console, but the entire drive was like maybe a mile and completely uneventful. No idea.
The human memory is a crazy thing. We often times will consolidate memories to "save space" and because of that we don't remember a lot of things as clearly as they were when they happened, particularly negative memories. We (as a human generality) tend to remember the good times and forget the bad times which leads us to fondly remember "the good old days".
Murr: Hey sal keep making cups of coffee but act like you forget you just made one prior.
this is actually so real
Look... I have never been diagnosed with ADHD.... But this is so relateable wtf!!! 😳🙊🤣
Oh no my memory is like this too…
I think I might have ADHD
OMG! I really LOL on this! 💀💀💀
😂😂😂 I thought I had dementia at 21.
OR!!! We ser it down cause it's so hot and think "I'll give it a few minutes to cool" only to remember an hour later and by then its completely lukewarm.
My ADHD brain,
Hmmm where's my glasses
Me, idk let me look
My mom, there in your face 😭😭
I find this happens when my mind is on A rather than the given task. Best I can do than is check my list of most common strage places I have put things.
Someone with ACTUAL ADHD here, you might have early alzheimers not adhd cuz that is not a thing that happens, losing the item you just put down, 100% does, but having not even preformed the task is some kind of other problem
Wait till you're a mechanic
That coffe looks like piss
I don't even have ADHD and I do shit like this all the time.
Whoops! Burned my memories again!
i think in another dimension i must have adhd bc relate
This man is in my life 😂😂😂
Exactly 💯 %!!!❤
OMFG! 😂😂😂 100% can relate
When people ask me why I did not have kids, I tell them that I love kids but that I am the kind of mum that forget them in the shopping cart at the supermarket. Everone think I am just being funny about it. I am not. It is the truth.
😆 new subscriber here. All the best in new year!
Maybe it's a good thing that I only have 1 mug
Blonde + ADHD = Putting bread in a toaster....Forgetting it's in the toaster....And then panicking cuz you can't find your bread...
As long you dont put your phone in the fridge youre fine..
i don’t think this is accurate to my experience of adhd at all. the camera’s perspective, here, provides very concrete grounding for what factually happened. in my experience, you may feel like you e done some portion of the routine, only to find yourself in the setting you expected, but the wrong context
this video makes it feel like “adhd” is very specifically short term memory loss. for me, the camera would be opposite the POV. i enter the kitchen. i make some noises like im opening a cabinet. i rip a bag open and hear some water. and then i realize i haven’t put in the coffee pouch. and the realization that i never smelled the coffee hits me.
this video feels more to me like what i’ve imagined alzheimer’s to be. sorry if that’s hyperbolic. i haven’t experienced it myself, but i fear it is like this: you feel like you were conscious for ever step, but the results are bizarre. adhd “memory” jumps out to me and i realize there was some automatic step i was totally absent for (and probably many)
OH GOD OH SHIT. I have the same buggy memory
Bashar recommends to relax to remember
hehehe that really got me 😂
Thats wicked funny
nah, thats a pothead brain fam. You smoke too much. That easy. Protip : reduce your consumption *a little bit* and most importantly : *make it stable* , meaning you should choose fixed times during the day at which you smoke - and refrain from smoking at all other times. Also : switch to vaporizers and absolutely *never* use tobacco anymore. Feel free to use water filters for your vaporizer - it changes the taste and temperature but it also filters out larger particles, enabling you to get a fully glass-based system without any cotton filters or something - and glass is always preferrable because its more hygienic and "can" be easier to clean
I feel very attacked
Sometimes I think am I going insane?
Holy shit, this is me all over
Lol this is so true