funny that i get a brain overload far quicker in a coworker meetup than in the adhd meetup. because everyone talks over everyone else, while in the adhd meetup, we have the explicit rule that only one person is allowed to talk
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2024 01:10:11 JST Puniko ?
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the so-called neurotypicals:
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the civilized neurospicies:
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Puniko ? (puniko@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2024 03:48:26 JST Puniko ?
@Emmi@awa.social thats why we also have a rule to limit talk time each turn. as well as a safeword, in case the speaker gets on a tangent too far away from the original topics. its still draining, sure, but honestly far better than normal random meetups
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Emmi - Supreme Dictator of AwA (emmi@awa.social)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2024 03:48:27 JST Emmi - Supreme Dictator of AwA
@puniko I think I would suffer in both, it’s really draining to listen to someone for a long time
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