Its attatched to the toilet paper dispenser. Ive literally looked at it multiple times a day for like 10 months and my brain never noticed

Anyone else feel like theyre one step from being blind? I always lose so much shit in plain site. Sometimes I leave a wallet on my desk, which I use daily, and I can’t find it for days. I’ll even MOVE IT and not realize its my wallet.

  • Majorllama@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I got that ADHD where after walking though someone’s house once I’ll hear them say something like “man I haven’t seen my X in awhile” and I’ll immediately go “it’s under the pile of magazines by the shelves”.

    I can’t remember anyones birthdays or my own fuckin social security number when I need to, but I remember seeing some random objects after only being in a room once. Three months ago.

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        8 days ago

        Memory from middle school. The extension cord was unplugged. Of course the computers didn’t run.

        2 of us wanted to tell the teacher who was trying to turn them on, but multiple times we were stopped right after “miss” with something along the lines of “Don’t think you know everything, I don’t need to hear your advice.”

        OK, I guess. She called a technician. I just wish we were still there to see that.

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          12 hours ago

          I’ve sorta built the habit of just blurting out the piece of the puzzle that is missing. It usually brings about a bit of confusion and curiosity to them to make them receptive to listening or turning around and see where you are pointing.