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  • A lot of the anti-car sentiment comes from urban, or European communities where population is a lot more dense.

    Rural America will be the absolute lowest priority, because there are fewer people spread farther out. Anyone who wants to make someone feel bad about that is just a dick.

  • This is the main benefit. However, i'm finding the software I use requires less dependencies and libraries these days.

    I barely even use flatpaks anymore. Almost everything is in official repos. I couldn't tell you the last time I had a dependency conflict.

  • Thanks for sharing your perspective. From my experience there is no perfect solution, routines take time and effort to develop. You can put energy into developing routine, wake up one morning and find it doesn't work anymore. It's like trying to hit a constantly moving target.

    My commentary is about the image. I view it as promoting acceptance of behaviors that are unhealthy. I resent the implication that I'm helpless to my impulses, when I have worked so hard to control them.

    Not trying to invalidate anyone's experience, just sharing mine

  • Thanks for being sincere, I totally see your perspective. However, as someone who struggles with all the behaviors in the image. I'm also allowed to simply not like the image and its sentiment.

    Saying there are things you can do to control impulses, does not trivialize the effort needed. Will these things be successful for everyone? Nope.

    I feel that the image communicates acceptance, and I'm entitled to simply not liking that sentiment.

    Genuinely sorry if you felt hurt by this perspective

    Edit: words

  • I'm sorry my words came across as condescending. My experiences and views are my own.

    My view is that this image gives license to acceptance of unhealthy coping mechanisms. I believe there are ways to curb these impulses, however people with ADHD will always have to work harder at that.

  • I know what ADHD is, I have spent 30 years working on controlling impulsive behaviors in my own treatment. I'm not always successful, but there are absolutely techniques that can help.

  • Most of these replies seem to assume I have no understanding or empathy for these problems. I just don't like the image, and the implication that we have absolutely zero control over impulsive decision making.

    To control impulses does not mean to cure them. My experiences as a person with ADHD are just as valid as everyone else's.

  • You diagnosed a stranger on a forum though a single sentence. Because you felt their views were wrong. Everyone gets to have their opinions, you can disagree without creating an ADHD purity test that you proctor.