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@adhs-awareness
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relatable?
ich bin so leer in diesem riesen zimmer
und auch so kalt alles herum
dunkel um 4 uhr nachmittags
ich kann mich nicht überwinden
irgendwas zu tun.
Adhd is stigmatized. In children and adults. People are so uneducated about it. It’s frustrating.
“Wenn ich immer die Sprüche über ADHS höre wird mir schlecht. Was wisst ihr denn schon darüber?”
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Article 13 has been approved by EU. It’s worse than Net Neutrality has ever been. I don’t even know if we will have any access to Tumblr, Pinterest, Ao3 or even Instagram. Memes are probably dead, just like reactions, fanfictions and gifsets. Everyone in EU is in danger that they will not have access to their favorite sites. But I haven’t seen a SINGLE post about it on my dash because Americans doesn’t give a damn.
Also, I’m in Europe and ngl, had no idea this was even an article up for debate let alone it being fucking passed.
Don’t panic! This was expected at this stage and it is only the beginning. If you are a European and feel passionate about this, please keep on reading and help!
So what has happened so far … the Commission has drafted up a long overdue copyright reform. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 It contains a lot of good, and some bad: mainly Article 11 and 13.
This was put forward as a whole to the European Parlament, where it was voted down on the 5th of July 2018
This meant, this will not go through the fast way, and will be subject to scrutiny and change.
The Commission made some alterations https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_280 and put it forward again. If Parlament would have voted it down again, it probably would have meant back to the drawing board, but most people (including me) agree that Europe does need copyright reform, so on the second vote it passed the first step:
So what happens now?
This will now go into what is called the Trilogue, where Commission, Parlament and representatives of all national governments will sit together to make alterations until everybody is happy implementing the regulation.
This means we can now influence this via our MEPs and our National Government!
If countries that are red your government is likely to support Article 13.
What to do now?
There are a lot of organisations that organise actions against article 13. Check out their websites and get in touch with your MEP or local government and let them know you are unhappy about this.
https://www.saveyourinternet.eu/
https://epicenter.works/
https://www.changecopyright.org/
https://juliareda.eu/eu-copyright-reform/
… and many many more, just google to find one in your country.
Also, as @asthesea-breezehitsmylungs pointed out, a lot of people are not aware of this going on. So make them aware! Share the memes and point them to the petitions. And don’t just complain how shit this is, get in touch with your politicians!
Reblogging for the more positive stance and call to action. This is not the moment to panic, although article 13 and 11 are scary. But the final law is not approved yet, and so far MPE’s have shown to be influenced by the amount of messages. I received several responses from MPE’s who voted for the law but are pushing for strong limits to these laws to make sure that while it protects copyrights, it will also allow fan creation, memes and parody. So let’s make sure the word spread, and that the version of the law that get accepted in several months is one that WON’T destroy the internet as we know it.
THERE NOW YALL KNOW
PSA
ADHD is not “fun”
ADHD doesn’t make people hyper and happy
ADHD makes people suffer
ADHD isn’t “random” or “LOL A SQUIRREL XD”
ADHD sufferers deserve to be taken seriously
ADHD keeps people from living a full life at times
ADHD sometimes disables me from functioning normally
ADHD is why I constantly feel like I will fail at living a successful life
ADHD is not fun
ADHD is not fun
ADHD is not fun and I wouldn’t wish this fucking curse on my worst enemy
me: *studying for 15 minutes*
me: i can’t do this anymore
“yeah sorry i didn’t do my homework i couldn’t see the page cuz of my tears”
Von #goodlife kann hier wohl kaum die Rede sein.
Es ist ein wahrer Teufelskreislauf aus dem es scheinbar kein Entkommen gibt.
Leider sehen zu wenige Menschen hinter die Fassade und stempeln ihre Mitmenschen sehr oft als “bescheuert” ab.
XOXO
Tony Stark & adult ADHD.
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I ❤️ dopamine
ADHS ist die ständige Suche nach Dingen die Glücksgefühle auslösen denn sonst ist alles sinnlos.
Wenn etwas keine Glücksgefühle auslöst kann ich es nicht tun, so funktioniert mein Hirn nicht. Mein Hirn tut nur Dinge die Sinn machen, es muss ein Ergebnis sehen.
ADHS ist die ständige Suche nach Dingen die Glücksgefühle auslösen denn sonst ist alles sinnlos.
adhd and autistic butches?? LOVE them 💘💕💖💓💞💗
a mini adhd history lesson: why i tell people i have a ‘Self Regulation Dysfunction Disorder’
1798: First mention of ADHD: “The incapacity of attending with a necessary degree of constancy to any one object” - Sir Alexander Crichton
1952: The DSM-1 is first published. ADHD is not recognized.
1968: The DSM-2 adds ‘Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood’
1980: DSM-3 changes this to ‘ADD (Attention-Deficit Disorder) with or without hyperactivity’
1987: DSM-3-Revision refines this to ADHD
2013: DSM-5 is published. Changes include:
Additional examples of how symptoms may manifest in adolescence and adulthood are added
Change from ‘onset of symptoms and impairments before age 7′ to ‘before age 12′
These are significant as they demonstrate the growing consciousness of ADHD becoming recognized beyond a childhood disorder.
2018: Psychiatrist Dr. Mayer Hoffer, a highly regarded ADHD expert, remarks in a Toronto lecture, [paraphrased] “The term ‘ADHD’ is stupid. Until ADHD is called ‘Self Regulation Dysfunction Disorder’ [SRDD] - which is what we should be calling it because that’s what it truly is - it will not be taken seriously. Until then, it’s legitimacy as a real mental disorder will continue to be debated at cocktail parties.”