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Secrets by Michael CarsonÂ
oh you like history? name everything that ever happened
Why feel guilty for napping!!!!! Like if ur body is tired let it lie down and rest!!!! This is officially a pro-nap blog.
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Ahh, itâs back
i have disproportionately strong feelings about this.
every time i say ânah iâm not gonna watch it again.â BUT I STILL DO EVERY TIME.
YEAUGH
how do u tell the difference between executive dysfunction, procrastination, and laziness bc fuck idk how to
Idk if you were actually looking for an answer but I talk about this with my therapist a lot so heres his wisdom:
Laziness=You don't want to do a task, so you choose not to, and you're fine with that. You either dont care if it gets done or you figure someone else will do it.
Procrastination=You want to do the task, but you put it off because it seems difficult/boring/time consuming.
Executive dysfunction=You want to do the task, and intend to at that very moment. There is no significant reason not to, but you can't because your brain is having difficulty transitioning between activities.
The key difference, he points out, is that if you experience guilt or shame from not doing it, then it's NOT laziness, because those feelings indicate, on some level, a desire to complete the task.
The latter two have more overlap imo, but for myself, I think of it as whether you are having trouble confronting the task itself, or just the transition.
An excellent explanation!
© Klaus Stuttmann
i know everyone makes fun of ya dystopian fiction and books like the hunger games or divergent, etc. like âlmao one teenage girl canât save the worldâ but uhhhÂ
that is literally????
whatâs happening?????
right now?????
like idk about you, but i can smell a revolution coming
and sheâs leading it.Â
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Before Sunrise (1995) dir. Richard Linklater
Body and Soul (1925), dir. Oscar Micheaux
âAnd now as I must carry his work into the byways for other sinners, Iâll be moseying along.â
worth watching for the end
yo what tHE FUCK ÂĄ
Interesting fact these two are playing but they are using play behaviors of their own species so they dont really âmatch upâ!
Dog - is âbowingâ and using open mouth âbitesâ as forms of play
âPlay fight with me!â
Cat - is giving the little paw bats they use when playing with kittens
âCute kittens get booped!â
They are both trying to engage the other in a playful way but not understanding the others responce.
The dog is like âyou smack so no play? but not hard smack and no bad noise so not angry?â
The cat is like âwhy you jump around? open mouth but no chomp? no hiss so is okay?â
And then they sort of settle with a kind of communal grooming gesture they both understand!
Dog: no play? okay i lay⊠we calm now friend!
Cat: sad? no play? is ok i luv u weird kitten!
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