i downloaded them years ago, still great to watch after all these years
found these on YouTube
This show was awesome, **** it I'll chuck it on
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i downloaded them years ago, still great to watch after all these years
found these on YouTube
After watching the swimmers in Paris go through the Dirty Seine I didnt think it could get worse
raskolnikov RUOK you must be devastated for your sport
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Similarly, people who give anything a shitty review on Amazon because of things likePeople that give food places bad reviews online because they ordered from Uber Eats and the food was cold by the time it got to them.
People that give food places bad reviews online because they ordered from Uber Eats and the food was cold by the time it got to them.
She made it up on the spot. Maybe her audition was better…I don't understand how Raygun got through to the Olympics without anyone pulling her up and saying, "That routine is shit".
A lot of us learning how it works for the first time, well after the fact. Turns out they don't know the music they will perform to beforehand, must perform to the beat of this song they are hearing for the first time and get marked down for repeating moves. She would have had a series of movies she planned to use in the routine and find a way to work them in, but it makes it much harder than the routines you see people performing on the streets or in videos.She made it up on the spot. Maybe her audition was better…
Luckily the kangaroo and the angus/homer moves can fit almost any beat. True visionary.A lot of us learning how it works for the first time, well after the fact. Turns out they don't know the music they will perform to beforehand, must perform to the beat of this song they are hearing for the first time and get marked down for repeating moves. She would have had a series of movies she planned to use in the routine and find a way to work them in, but it makes it much harder than the routines you see people performing on the streets or in videos.
Steady Eddy had a range of jokes well beforeThose moves aren’t even hers, I’ve done them on multiple occasions in the late 90’s when smashed.
Time blindness
Is it an excuse? I do think its something that occurs but that should be on the person who ignores the time
Ive done it myself - posting rubbish on here not realising my mate is waiting at the coffee shop etc - but to use as an everyday ' Im gonna be late for work '' etc
I am not sure why you think it's not a symptom. It's inability to control attention to varying degrees, and attention to time is ability to track time passing.Some people with ADHD report 'time blindness' as a thing but it's not a recognised symptom and workplaces don't have to accommodate it.
Time blindness
Is it an excuse? I do think its something that occurs but that should be on the person who ignores the time
Ive done it myself - posting rubbish on here not realising my mate is waiting at the coffee shop etc - but to use as an everyday ' Im gonna be late for work '' etc
For my wife the the time blindness would fall under her hyper focusing on things. I go to bed at 9:30 and she’ll say I’ll come soon and it’s suddenly 1am because she was engrossed in her work.I am not sure why you think it's not a symptom. It's inability to control attention to varying degrees, and attention to time is ability to track time passing.
Hence, time blindness. Maybe it should be "time visual impairment".
It's not a medically recognised symptom of ADHD. That's not to say people with ADHD don't experience it. But also, people without ADHD can also experience it. It's not currently considered a diagnosable medical condition by psychologists or doctors.I am not sure why you think it's not a symptom. It's inability to control attention to varying degrees, and attention to time is ability to track time passing.
Hence, time blindness. Maybe it should be "time visual impairment".
I have seen people start medication and have a lot of their time-based issues go away. They weren't "cured", but they changed that aspect a lot. It's telling that it comes back when they are not on medication.It's not a medically recognised symptom of ADHD. That's not to say people with ADHD don't experience it. But also, people without ADHD can also experience it. It's not currently considered a diagnosable medical condition by psychologists or doctors.
I personally think it's tied heavily to mobile phone use, but try to get people to limit or reduce their mobile phone usage to help manage the issue.