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  • Aug 14, 2024

    phasmophobia

  • Aug 14, 2024
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    tiktok kids just see a blue comment and go “I have that too”

  • sonyatv 😽
    Aug 14, 2024
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    its not as easy as you think

  • ghosting ®️
    Aug 14, 2024

    content warning should be enough tbh

  • Aug 14, 2024
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    Niggamortis

    tiktok kids just see a blue comment and go “I have that too”

  • XODoors

    We’ve really come as far as to post Roblox drama on this site

    S gotta pull the plug

    S gotta nuke this b**** we need KTT1 back

  • Aug 14, 2024
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    Being in the “spectrum” of autism isn’t really autism

  • Aug 14, 2024
    greatsmilebuddy_

    Being in the “spectrum” of autism isn’t really autism

    yall just get on here and say whatever ableist s*** you want, its wild

  • Aug 14, 2024

    I half agree

    I do think you dont have to bend to every single persons will and issues

    But you also shouldnt outright antagonize those with issues

    I dont think this would have been a real "controversy" if the dudes werent purposely teasing and antagonizing

    Also you have to know where youre at - you cant go to tumblr and try to actively change or bother what tumblr is, youre hust wasting your own time at that point

    Anyways make games in Dreams

    @op

  • Aug 14, 2024

    The thing about mammal development is there's so much we don't understand about how the body works, a disability in one limb could gave profound effects on other parts of your body, these things happen very early in development, there are probably many disabilities that significantly impair people that haven't been documented by modern sciencr

  • Aug 14, 2024

    In my lab we study development. Just 10 years around we figured out the key mechanism of early development in flies. Not a mammal by a long stretch. And everything is context dependent so what happens in mammals is very different. I have pity for all people because we probably all have had some developmental issue that we probably aren't aware of

  • Aug 14, 2024

    I don't care what anybody says.. turning on the accessibility feature for thalassophobia and being booted out the game is funny as hell. He did not need to apologize for that joke.

  • Aug 14, 2024

    @op the ice spice marketing in Roblox is worse then whatever you wrote about the ocean

  • Aug 14, 2024

    i never played roblox but i lowkey wish i did at some point

  • Aug 14, 2024
    greatsmilebuddy_

    Being in the “spectrum” of autism isn’t really autism

    What do you think you're saying here

  • Aug 14, 2024

    The only slider I appreciate is the arachnophobia one

  • Aug 15, 2024

    I have a phobia of touching grass

  • Aug 15, 2024

    I have a disability

    Dis ability to get bread

  • Aug 15, 2024

    im pleasantly surprised this thread agrees op is a tard

  • Aug 15, 2024
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    william cubit

    no, ADHD is different than having f***ed dopamine receptors. in the ADHD brain, dopamine is produced at a normal level, and receptors function at a normal level, but the amount of dopamine pathways in the brain is significantly higher than in an average brain. this makes it more difficult for dopamine to actually reach receptors after it's produced.

    ofc, the end result is the brain isn't processing the amount of dopamine it should be processing, which is going to present very similarly to someone with a really high dopamine tolerance. but people who are just screen addicts can put down the phone for a week and get back to baseline. ADHD doesn't go away like that.

    Not super untrue though. One can potentially alleviate ADHD symptoms over time.

    Due to neuroplasticity, when dopamine and norepinephrine are elevated, the connection between these neuromodulators and attention networks are strengthened. The networks can function more efficiently later on, even after cessation of the d***.

    Normalization of the circuits occurs over time.

  • Aug 15, 2024
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    Squilliam

    Not super untrue though. One can potentially alleviate ADHD symptoms over time.

    Due to neuroplasticity, when dopamine and norepinephrine are elevated, the connection between these neuromodulators and attention networks are strengthened. The networks can function more efficiently later on, even after cessation of the d***.

    Normalization of the circuits occurs over time.

    really? I never heard this before

  • Aug 15, 2024
    william cubit

    really? I never heard this before

    Cool right ?

    We really never stop developing / growing

  • Aug 15, 2024

    Idk man big bodies of water is a wild concept

    they might have something there