Ran into another bias folks have with me. It causes me great suffering. This: hyperverbalism and interrupting means that I don't listen, do not care to and must always be 'right." I know people hate it. Yet very few see how awful obsessive rumination and ADHD can be for patients.
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Could you explain in simple terms, or maybe there is log post? Thank you!
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I'd be happy to explain I'm not sure which part is confusing. So I'm tossing the ball back to your side of the court for more specific question to answer! :-)
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In no particular order, I am not understanding your thought here (i.e.: obsessive rumination): Yet very few see how awful obsessive rumination
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Are you familiar with obsessive rumination? That might be a good place to gain some context. It's considered part of OCD and relates to incessant brain chatter that is hyperfocused on a given theme or issue. It's agonizing for everyone.
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Thank you, i wil check. I am the squirrel, what about the dodgers?
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Replying to @scshepard
One could describe this sentence as an example of non-linear thought, even a form of logorrhea. I don't follow baseball anymore, and as for squirrels, they bite hard ;-)

Jul 12, 2021 · 8:38 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Love it! How about: Time flies like the wind, but fruit flies like bannanas?
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