i feel like i do 25% of what an average person does in a day and still it's too much
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i feel like i do 25% of what an average person does in a day and still it's too much
lol I guess I just wasn’t ready for the gender binary this early on a Saturday morning
New framing: I don’t deserve [negative health side effect] of [specific food or unhealthy habit that gives me the negative health side effect]
Why would I de-buff my own self on purpose? Illogical.
It also occurred to me out of the blue that C+C Music Factory’s 1998 classic Robi-Rob’s could actually work well as a montage song.
time tracking by category:
- sunk cost factory
- meat popsicle maintenance
…that’s pretty much it…
Ah, well, happy April 1st. Time to do the thing. Just. Anything. Do the anything.
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1. https://www.tumblr.com/mothdogs/779673017691308032
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2. https://youtu.be/4s_zP2gFBtg?si=EYHl2oO7Ow5Lj_NX
"Oh you had a plague? Come back to us when you had a World War, brand new unconventional weapons, and a new international order."
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insert that YOU chihuahua post where theyre being pinned down i cant for the life of me find it
This one?
Oh, Charles. The hubris. Honey. You had to know this was a possibility. Why would you tempt Apollo like that.
I love how we don't even need Apollo to be captioned, it's just "he's holding a dodgeball and looks Greek statue, of COURSE it's Apollo delivering the gift of prophecy unto unsuspecting tumblr users"
Absolute fucking trainwreck of a post
Oh gee I wonder why this is going around again
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every time my bf says “for the time being” i respond with “for the time bean” and then we say “all hail the time bean” and carry on the conversation like nothing happened
nobody goes to the time bean except tourists tbh
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Worst part about this is I've only ever used that yellow square emoji once and it was just to see how it looked. This isn't who I am. However, in retrospect, I suppose it is
Reading through the notes is a surreal experience please keep adding more to fuel my effervescent consumption of non descriptive emojis
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My random unsubstantiated hypothesis of the day: the popularity of "stim" videos, fidget toys, and other things like that is a warning sign that something's Deeply Wrong with our world.
Don't freak out. I am autistic. These things are not bad. However, can we just...take a second to notice how weird it is that there are entire social media accounts full of 10-second videos of things making crunching noises, people squishing slime in their hands, and objects clacking together, and that enjoying them is mainstream and normal?
It seems that nowadays, almost everyone exhibits sensory-seeking behavior, when just a decade ago, the idea of anyone having "sensory needs" was mostly obscure. It is a mainstream Thing to "crave" certain textures or repetitive sounds.
What's even weirder, is that it's not just that "stim" content is mainstream; the way everything on the internet is filmed seems to look more like "stim" content. TikToks frequently have a sensory-detail-oriented style that is highly unusual in older online content, honing in on the tactile, visual and auditory characteristics of whatever it's showing, whether that's an eye shadow palette or a cabin in a forest.
When an "influencer" markets their makeup brand, they film videos that almost...highlight that it's a physical substance that can be smudged and smeared around. Online models don't just wear clothes they're advertising, they run their hands over them and make the fabric swish and ripple.
I think this can be seen as a symptom of something wrong with the physical world we live in. I think that almost everyone is chronically understimulated.
Spending time alone in the forest has convinced me of this. The sensory world of a forest is not only much richer than any indoor environment, it is abundant with the sorts of sensations that people seem to "crave" chronically, and the more I've noticed and specifically focused on this, the more I've noticed that the "modern" human's surroundings are incredibly flat in what they offer to the senses.
First of all, forests are constantly permeated with a very soft wash of background noise that is now often absent in the indoor world. The sound of wind through trees has a physiological effect you can FEEL. It's always been a Thing that people are relaxed by white noise, which leads to us being put at ease by the ambient hum of air conditioning units, refrigerators and fans. But now, technology has become much more silent, and it's not at all out of place to hypothesize that environments without "ambient" white noise are detrimental to us.
Furthermore, a forest's ambience is full of rhythmic and melodic elements, whereas "indoor" sounds are often harsh, flat and irregular.
Secondly: the crunch. This is actually one of the most notably missing aspects of the indoor sensory world. Humans, when given access to crunchable things, will crunch them. And in a forest, crunchy things are everywhere. Bark, twigs and dry leaves have crisp and brittle qualities that only a few man-made objects have, and they are different with every type of plant and tree.
Most humans aren't in a lot of contact with things that are "destroyable" either, things you can toy with and tear to little bits in your hands. I think virtually everyone has restlessly torn up a scrap of paper or split a blade of grass with their thumbnail; it's a cliche. And since fidget toys in classrooms are becoming a subject of debate, I think it pays to remember that the vast majority of your ancestors learned everything they knew with a thousand "fidget toys" within arm's reach.
And there is of course mud, and clay, and dirt, and wet sand. I'm 100% serious, squishing mud and clay is vital to the human brain. Why do you think Play-Doh is such a staple elementary school toy. Why do you think mud is the universal cliche thing kids play in for fun. It's such a common "stim" category for a reason.
I could go on and on. It's insane how unstimulating most environments humans spend time in are. And this definitely contributes to ecological illiteracy, because people aren't prepared to comprehend how detailed the natural world is. There are dozens of species of fireflies in the United States, and thousands of species of moths. If you don't put herbicides on your lawn, there are likely at least 20 species of plant in a single square meter of it. I've counted at least 15 species of grass alone in my yard.
Would it be overreach to suggest that some vital perceptive abilities are just not fully developing in today's human? Like. I had to TEACH myself to be able, literally able, to perceive details of living things that were below a certain size, even though my eyes could detect those details, because I just wasn't accustomed to paying attention to things that small. I think something...happens when almost all the objects you interact with daily are human-made.
The people that think ADHD is caused by kids' brains being exposed to "too much stuff" by Electronic Devices...do not go outside, because spending a few minutes in a natural environment has more stimuli in it than a few hours of That Damn Phone.
A patch of tree bark the size of my phone's screen has more going on than my phone can display. When you start photographing lots of living organisms, you run into the strange and brain-shifting reality that your electronic device literally cannot create and store images big enough to show everything you, in real life, may notice about that organism.
This is fascinating! I used to be a big consumer of ASMR videos but I've noticed my desire for them decrease immensely since January.
Prior to 2022 I was living in a basement apartment, in a suburb, in a large town. In September I moved to the coast, in January I moved into my current apartment with 4 large windows and less than a mile from the ocean.
In front of my house is a grass patch I've let go and fill up with wild flowers, behind the property I live on it is wooded and generally speaking the weather here is far more tempestuous than it was in my old home.
Wind is a daily reality and creates so much sensation and noise. Not to mention I go to the beach weekly. Rarely for long and in winter it's too cold to leave my car but the roar of the ocean, the smell of it, the sight, these are all stimulating in a way that no slime or fidget spinner could ever even approach.
I think op is on to something here and I'd love to see it studied
Yes.
This is why I walk down to the corner coffee shop every morning, weather permitting and even sometimes if it isn't great.
Yes, Financial And Diet Related Advice Givers, you are correct that I do not NEED a latte every day. However, much like a pet dog, I DO need a walk and things to look at.
And lattes taste good. So fuck you.
I think I’d also want to add in that, in addition to sensory-seeking, another major component of stims is self-soothing behaviour.
A large chunk of “symptoms” for neurodivergent (esp adhd/autistic) people are, very specifically, symptoms of stressed out neurodivergent people: neurotypical people do many of the same things when they’re stressed, but since the environment has been made with them in mind, the idea is that they’re not stressed out by being in it
however, since many people ARE very stressed out because of how inhospitable cities/western civilization/capitalism/etc is, regardless of neurotype, it’d make sense that everyone would do more self-soothing behaviour in general
oh my gosh reading this and then seeing just a few videos down on my timeline. humans use creativity to make man made things more stimulating 🧐
oversharing online is so important cus like what if someone needed to know that
but also consider- what if i needed someone else to know that so i’m not so alone
Why is Tumblr the one place I actually take the time and feel the responsibility to report bots/spam accounts?
These tiktoks are probably mostly bots, spam, or sleeper accounts, but i’m not going to check. Whatever, just leave the trash lying around I’m not taking the time I’ve got other things to do.
waitaminute. did tiktok add a blaze feature?? the icon is a fire and it says “promote”…
i used to think i’d be humiliated if someone shared my browser history. that’s not the scariest thing anymore though. it’s the number of times i’ve watched the one specific tiktok i’m currently obsessed with.
In the first few minutes of the day, there are possibilities. Usually there are a few moments before the brain is awake where you can remind yourself of the reasons to be alive and the beautiful things in the world.
Why do I have so few moments of this and instead start thinking of tasks and chores right away?
can you hear your eyes blinking?
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you have to call someone now
one of your past calls has been erased from the mind of the person you were talking to. you just don’t get to know which conversation was wiped out
being in your mid twenties is a little bit like being drawn and quartered