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@actuallyautistic @actuallyadhd And the thing that is sinking in right now is how that story is SO OBVIOUSLY about #ADHD.

My grandpa felt utterly ashamed.

He missed the window to pick my dad up. Maybe he forgot the day. Maybe he had time blindness and it got so late he couldn’t bring himself to show up.

ANY of us that has #ADHD knows this feeling:

The feeling of missing the ONE important thing.

Of forgetting something nobody else would EVER forget.

And we all know the stinging shame, the absolute humiliation, of the messages we believe about that mistake.

That we don’t really give a shit.

That we must not *really* care.

That we must not love our kid.

And the one that is making me cry here on the floor of my office: that we must be the shittiest parent on planet Earth.

He must have thought he was SUCH a horrible person. 💔

And so… he just vanished.

He believed he was a horrible dad, and he believed my dad was probably better off without him. And so he just disappeared from my dad’s life. He missed his own son’s ENTIRE CHILDHOOD because #ADHD made him believe he really was worthless.

This disorder hurts us DEEPLY. Living in an ableist society with ADHD tears up many of our lives. It tears holes in our families and holes in our hearts. It makes us feel like failures and like a waste of space within humanity.

So, I want to take responsibility for my careless and insensitive comment about “superpowers”/career/income. It was deeply off. It didn’t take into account the LUCK that I have experienced. It ignored my privilege as a white, able-bodied, cis-gendered male. It sucked.

Yes it gets to be okay that I am a person with #ADHD who will run out of dopamine and make “careless mistakes” (official wording in the DSM V I believe) during a task or activity.

It’s also okay to own that mistake and correct course when I have more dopamine the next day. 8/

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@actuallyautistic @actuallyadhd But when the phrase “you have so much potential!” is used with a kid with #ADHD, whether intended or not, it is most often an ablist, micro-aggressive dig at their disability that tells the child that they should be striving for things that are actually impossible.

And then when the kid with #ADHD tries with ALL THEIR MIGHT to bridge the gap (examples below) to please the adult—to “meet their potential” in other words—they fail. Predictably. Naturally. And tragically. And the adult is disappointed in them.

And the problem is, it doesn’t stop there. Because at that point, often the adult is invested, and the adult’s ego is also on the line. So they say “okay, try again! Don’t give up! You can do it!” And the kid tries harder. And fails again. And again. And again.

And THEN the adult starts providing lots of ideas that help neurotypical folks saying “you can meet your potential if you just use these tools!” (Alarms, planners, apps, schedules, reminders, whatever.) And the kid has hope, and tries AGAIN. And fails AGAIN. And at this point

The adult is exasperated and doesn’t understand why their “help” as a teacher or parent or counselor isn’t working. And the kid doesn’t understand either. And that’s when other horrible messages really take hold. Like “lazy” and “messy” and “unmotivated” and “disobedient.”

And the adult actually believes those labels because the adult really *could* see “potential” (like high IQ, or amazing musical aptitude, or incredible athletic ability) and now really believes the kid must just not *want* to get to rehearsal in time (or whatever)

And the kid… that poor #ADHD kid is SO confused. Because they DO love the sport or skill or interest and they really DO love the adult and want to please them. And they didn’t. Over and over.

So they really MUST just be lazy. Or unmotivated. Or careless. Or inconsiderate. /2

[Me: The author is referring to ADHD only, but holy shit this applies to ND folk in general]

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@haikubot this happened where I lived for almost 20 years, and I am now still in a bordering town. My parents still live in Newport News, and my mom used to be a teacher there (though not in that particular school; she taught high school art.)

I just read -- in the book SEE WHAT YOU MADE ME DO by Jess Hill -- about the incident in Stockholm for which Stockholm Syndrome is named, and I am royally pissed off on behalf of all women, buckle up.

As I read some sobering and thoughtful posts about the anniversary of yesterday, I couldn’t help but wonder if the chaos was deliberately extended to drive the out of the news. The dynamics haven’t fundamentally changed since the beginning of this debacle, but the drama peaked yesterday and resolved first thing in the morning Jan 7th. That sure worked out for… all the same people involved in this standoff. Hmm.

@DavidCorn

“Even key individuals who worked closely with President Trump to try to overturn the 2020 election on January 6th ultimately admitted that they lacked actual evidence sufficient to change the election result, and they admitted that what they were attempting was unlawful.”
~January 6th Committee, Executive Summary, page 4
s3.documentcloud.org/documents

EVERYONE involved in the #TrumpCoupAttempt needs to be held accountable in order to protect US democracy.

#Jan6 #Jan6th #January6th

@juliangough , the writer of the ending to , has placed his celebrated piece in the public domain under a Creative Commons License. He never signed away the , which is a whole interesting backstory available on his Substack here: theeggandtherock.substack.com/

@kingsley this was one of the posts where she was being swarmed with furious commenters calling her a traitor and a sellout ⬇️

@fatamorgana @DemocracyMatters Santos is not the Democrats’ biggest priority, and singling him out just legitimizes worse criminals like Matt Gaetz and Jim Jordan. Let him keep embarrassing the GOP, and use the concessions for things like power-sharing on key committees like the Judiciary and Ethics, or for setting binding rules to help prevent underhanded tactics.

@mattblaze I believe the Democrats have calculated the best way to turn this to their advantage is to look dignified and responsible as they can by contrast. It would be most strategic, though, for the BurnItAllDown Caucus to look like they are having tons of fun; it will strengthen their hand if they can demonstrate no hurry to come to the table. They should be having a karaoke dance party with mini fireworks, or hawking their merch to the C-span cameras.

@nosat there seems to be a contradiction in your two statements. Because since right now it’s been only a day or two and no one knows anything, you’d have to follow up for confirmation that it is indeed the kind of medical event you can make an effective warning about. Right now all you have is the kind of ghoulish speculation that satisfies only confirmation bias seekers. If you’re committed to warning others, you’ll be looking for actual facts, not just social media dirt, right?

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