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  • Yeah, I figured that by trying to avoid it via VPN and other accounts/devices. Insane.

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml
    EerieSunflower @lemmy.world

    Is there a way to get unbanned on Reddit?

    I have got a false suspension on my main account and since not having a reply for two weeks dumbly decided to create another one, since reddit was a huge part of my social life. I tried lemmy, but the community is not that vast, and most of the things that I looked up are already well discussed on Reddit. Then I got my second account banned as well as the first one, and they never replied to any appeal. Is there a way to get unbanned, at all? Maybe someone has experience

  • Notes application on steroids, 99.99% of time functionality other than that is a timewaste, like building those Zettelkasten kind of things, its just stacking things on top of each other to forget about them

  • Do you feel like you're absorbing stuff? I mean, stuff like podcasts, sure, but anything other than a fun chatter, like an audiobook, is completely lost on me. I thought away too easily

  • What helps me with toxic shame is seeing that the world, although it has bad and negative and evil sides to it, is beautiful on itself, by default. There is no need to prove that, because it becomes so apparent when you let go of toxic shame. So if you keep a good image of the world in your head, if you preserve that, then you're good by default too, and as much as you think there's reasons for you to think badly about yourself, there are also those things that are there to think nicely

  • Yeah sounds good. It always gets messy when I try to force myself into something

  • Nicotine?

  • There's so many things to get hooked to other than cigarettes. Or maybe not so many, but for me at least that's nice food, sometimes sugar, coffee, tea that I like or any other activity not related to ingesting something, maybe writing, reading, whatever. I feel like this kind of addiction is not worth it however beneficial it might seem at first

  • ADHD @lemmy.world
    EerieSunflower @lemmy.world

    Following on things that interest you without getting burnt out

    Hi. I wonder how do you keep following through on your ideas/goals/topics that you want to research (in specific field or some niche idea/interest) and not burn out/get bored and forget about them altogether?

    I've found I often don't have enough time to spend on an interest right away, and then I put it in my todo list/special folder in obsidian to check on later (article, wikipedia page, a video, movie or a book), and then it just sits there. When I open the list I start to think that I need to fix this pile of stocks and start going one by one on them, but by that time they are no longer an interest to me.

    Say I got interested in researching history of WWII and Nazi regime because I watched a movie/read a book about that. Then, I just go on to the internet to find out more about it. At the moment I'm thinking "I dont have enough time for all that", so I just get some books, articles, videos about it and stuck it in a file named "to research". Later on, I'm terrified of even looking