trying to be productive but the daydreaming urge won't go away
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(via FlimsyFlamingo on Twitter)
edit: me when the one repost i ever make is the one post of mine to blow up 🧍
“what’s with the tags? this is universal-“ IT LEFT CONTAINMENT !!! I DIDNT KNOW ITD GET BIG 😭
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Hey don't cry. 100+ silly guys in Situations running around in your head ok?
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here's a little reminder that no one can read your mind or see your "weird" or "bad" thoughts and daydreams! mind readers are not real, and your inner world is entirely private. your thoughts and daydreams are not embarrassing or bad, and they do not define your morality!
everyone who keeps saying shit like "sounds like something a mind reader would say" or "mind readers are real actually" i will eat you to death and enjoy every minute of it. not the time or place
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I don't understand how people just Do things without daydreaming. like how are you not off in a silly little fantasy world rn
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As person with AuDHD who loves to daydream I think we need to return to the times of Disco.
Bring back 'twelve inch' versions of songs - like what happened to releasing extended versions that were 5-7 minutes long?????
I'm TIRED of every new song being like 2:45. Songs are getting shorter and I NOTICE. Songs use to be like 3:30 a decade ago but now you'll see albums where no song hits 4 minutes.
LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem is 4:23 long. 4 and a half minutes of party rockin.
Unholy by Sam Smith is 2:32. SOMETHING AINT RIGHT HERE.
HONESTLY I need longer songs for my vivid and detailed escapism daydreams and I'm tired of having to change the song every two minutes
cant you just release a 12 minute version of Toxic by Britney Spears so I can daydream my scene in peace
Goddamn get back here and sing the chorus one more time why the hell are songs 2 minutes?????
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the madd-autistic experience of finding a new hyper fixation and it immediately becoming the focus of all your daydreams
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-The Reality of Being a Maladaptive Daydreamer-
Your legs hurts from pacing/jumping
You neglect personal care such as eating to have more time to daydream
Hours of your life gone due to being in your head
Creative ideas, stories, and characters are often not written down
You make weird faces out loud
You say what you were saying in the daydream out loud
You reflect on the time you wasted daydreaming
Being caught pacing, you feel embarrassed.
You isolate yourself from others more.
You feel sad knowing the fictional world you created is just that
Music and other media are triggering
You feel a withdrawal after not daydreaming for some time.
You never fully feel grounded in reality
You feel it's out of your control
You get jumpy and anxious when you think there is someone coming by who might've heard or seen you pacing/jumping
You feel, when not dreaming, alone
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