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Vengefu1 Tuna

Vengefu1Tuna@lemmy.world
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Married with kids, mainly interested in gaming.

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And then you forget exactly which colors have run out and frantically switch through each color trying to find one that works.

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You say that as if it’s a bad thing. Kbab is a fantastic name!

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I am so sorry you’re going through that. I had to be off my meds for four months due to the shortages, so I know how difficult that sudden change can be, physically and mentally. I’m uncertain how they interact with blood pressure, but you may be able to try Strattera or Wellbutrin (which is off-label for ADHD treatment, but works for some). I also tried several vitamin options, but they only seemed to help me by around 5%.

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It’s such a wonderful style. Love it.

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Rubén is developing Boost for Lemmy! Play Store link here to pre-register.

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This is so old, I used this as an away message on AIM once.

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It’ll be interesting to see if Meta can convert enough users to Threads for it to be a lasting platform. As much as I don’t like Meta, they’re in the best position to take over this social space with the most resources to do it. Especially while Twitter is laughably bad right now.

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A few months ago, I was outside blowing bubbles with my 4 year old. She moved on to something else, but I kept it up for a while. I forgot how fun it is to watch them fly off and see how far they go!

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This also comes back to the “why?” game so many kids play. Parents get annoyed by it, but are they really annoyed at the game or their lack of knowledge depth?

I used to think this as well, until I had a three-year-old. One day she yelled under the bathroom door, “WHY ARE YOU POOPING??” I’ve realized that young kids may ask “why” more often to annoy and test social boundaries instead of actually trying to learn something. When she does ask “why” in order to learn, it’s fun explaining and teaching her. But it’s not as often as I thought it would be.

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