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9 months ago

By the way, you can improve your executive function. You can literally build it like a muscle.

Yes, even if you're neurodivergent. I don't have ADHD, but it is allegedly a thing with ADHD as well. And I am autistic, and after a bunch of nerve damage (severe enough that I was basically housebound for 6 months), I had to completely rebuild my ability to get my brain to Do Things from what felt like nearly scratch.

This is specifically from ADDitude magazine, so written specifically for ADHD (and while focused in large part on kids, also definitely includes adults and adult activities):

How to Sharpen Executive Functions: Activities to Hone Brain Skills
ADDitude
Executive functioning skills range from working memory to cognitive flexibility to inhibitory control, and beyond. They power our daily func

Here's a link on this for autism (though as an editor wow did that title need an editor lol):

Enhancing Executive Functioning Difficulties in Adults with Autism
Kenneth Roberson, Ph.D.
Practical Strategies for Enhancing Executive Functioning Difficulties in Adults With Autism - Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as

Resources on this aren't great because they're mainly aimed at neurotypical therapists or parents of neurdivergent children. There's worksheets you can do that help a lot too or thought work you can do to sort of build the neuro-infrastructure for tasks.

But a lot of the stuff is just like. fun. Pulling from both the first article and my own experience:

Play games or video games where you have to make a lot of decisions. Literally go make a ton of picrews or do online dress-up dolls if you like. It helped me.

Art, especially forms of art that require patience, planning ahead, or in contrast improvisation

Listening to longform storytelling without visuals, e.g. just listening regularly to audiobooks or narrative podcasts, etc.

Meditation

Martial arts

Sports in general

Board games like chess or Catan (I actually found a big list of what board games are good for building what executive functioning skills here)

Woodworking

Cooking

If you're bad at time management play games or video games with a bunch of timers

Things can be easier. You might always have a disability around this (I certainly always will), but it can be easier. You do not have to be this stuck forever.

1 month ago

STOP the fucking song and back it up to the start we didn't think about the right thing at the right time our head music video is all messed up what the fuck guys come on

3 months ago
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Sam Reich as a chipmunk, Grant O'Brien as a maned wolf, Ally Beardsley as a raccoon, and Lily Du as a kagu.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Brian David Gilbert as an otter, Karen Han as a chinchilla, Brennan Lee Mulligan as an African grey parrot, and Izzy Roland as a hyena.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Lou Wilson as a bear, Siobhan Thompson as an ocelot, Brian Murphy as a dwarf crocodile, and Emily Axford as a panther.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Ify Nwadiwe as a great dane, Mike Trapp as a housecat, Josh Ruben as a magpie, and Zac Oyama as a moose.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Jacob Wysocki as a Saint Bernard, Tao Yang as a highland cow, Alex Song-Xia as a chihuahua, and Vic Michaelis as a flying fox.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Rekha Shankar as a sea lion, Raphael Chestang as a bearded dragon, Oscar Montoya as a wombat, and Ele Woods as an ostrich.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Katie Marovitch as a weasel, Jess Ross as a quokka, Amy Vorphal as a kookaburra, and Erika Ishii as a black fox.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Jess McKenna as a gazelle, Zach Reino as a raccoon dog, Jiavani Linayo as a mouse, and Kimia Behpoornia as a chamois.]
The image contains four Dropout comedians drawn as anthropomorphic animals. Next to each drawing is an image of the comedian and animal that have been combined. This page has [Chris Grace as an eagle owl, Mano Agapion as a giant indian squirrel, Anna Garcia as a lioness, and Ross Bryant as an elk.]

Here we are folks. @bloopdydooooo and I have been working on our very scientific research of assigning fursonas to the dropout cast (+ some extra...) and i have drawn 36 of them. more coming some time in the future, but enjoy this for now!!!! full list of (more specific) animals in the id's for the images!!! ty Cecil for that one!!<333

also not everyone fit in the tags and i cant ramble in there like i usually do with the 30 limit HELP!!! im sorry everyone past image 7....


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4 months ago

6 hour workday maximum i’m not kidding, if it can’t be done in that timeframe it doesn’t need doing.

3 months ago

This is an excellent post but it also makes me really want to see octonauts beastars au

I think it’s interesting how they’re both Y7 but have completely diff views

I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views
I Think It’s Interesting How They’re Both Y7 But Have Completely Diff Views

Nobody asked but my thoughts about these are below + a clip from a wk episode about it

Octonauts’ setting is a double edged sword- because they give every organism a voice, they can make people empathize with bacteria, coral, and other things people forget to see as living beings. However, that also means they portray consumers/predators as the bad guys, even when they try not to have a bias. Which means for when the urchins had to be eaten, they couldn’t be portrayed as alive (or at least at the same level of consciousness as other animals).

For the record, I do think their setting of making every animal talk is good for helping others understand issues a species might face, especially for man-made causes like pollution and climate change which the show covers. it’s definitely something I think should be taught bc I still know a lot of people my age or older who end up mistreating animals simply because they don’t communicate in the same way we do.

On the flip side, Wk uses predator/prey relationships to show off the different abilities an animal has. I was honestly very surprised with how they handled the topic of death? For a couple animals, their life cycle is taught by following a particular individual of the species, from the start of their journey to the day they die. And even though they passed on, their offspring can continue the journey their parents started. I think that’s a good way to look at it imo. Every animal has a role, and even in death their life is not wasted. They even bring up the fact it can be dangerous to be a predator, since prey animals have developed a bunch of defense mechanisms, and losing to those could mean dying. I’m glad they cover death along with life, and they handle it well considering it’s a tricky subject esp for a younger audience. I think it can be summarized well in this clip from the king cobra episode

They also touch on it in the episode where kid musky is introduced (forgot the name but Chris basically goes on a monologue abt the human perspective on prey/predator relationships and how hard it can be to watch. I thought that was neat)

That being said: I do think sometimes the deaths are a little mean, and the fact they’re so comfortable with it after s1 sort of gives you a shock when you remember the rating. Like we JUST met and named the snake in the clip and then bro dies🫡 not to mention the life cycle episodes getting us attached to an animal for 22 minutes and then they die at the end. Juice’s death was even played for comedic effect (at least I think it was. It made me laugh. Maybe that’s just me LMAO)

TLDR: both methods are good for diff aspects of wildlife education but I think wk handles it in a better way esp when they consider the fact that humans are outsiders to it. Send post

3 months ago
Finally Got A Good Photo Of This Piece!

Finally got a good photo of this piece!


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4 months ago
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1 month ago

Takes a guy who's obsessed with saving people even if it risks his life and a guy who is literally allergic to asking for help in any situation and puts them in My stew puts them in my fucking stew and stirs it


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