The picture and picture moments are real always 😮👀
@moel_cooper13 сағат бұрын
i really love this video. i often come back to it and rewatch it and now ive watched it being officially diagnosed with adhd. it is insane how mutch i relate to this video with the way the boxes represent audio distractions in the walking section and even to how it is easy to hyperfixate on previous interactions. Also not to mention the way the mother reminds me alot of most of the adults in my life telling me to sit still listen and pay attention even though i struggled so hard to do so. of course this gut wrenching feeling of not being able to "listen" or "do as your told" goes away once the barrier is broken and your parent or carer gets you tested and you finally have an answer for your struggles. (at least for me) i found it made the insecurity alot less significant because i was no longer an idiot (in my eyes) but i had a disability! great vid! (even though this was posted 8 years ago)
@EhoftheVoid18 сағат бұрын
“Just stop fiddling and listen!” And them I start thinking to myself how contradictory that is and like those memes like in the video games where it goes “try something elseThat doesn’t work right nowYou can’t do that” whenever you try to select the obvious and then Oh Yeah Apparently My Body Is Still Present and People Think My Mind Is Too but it’s all just One fish two fish three fish four fish five fish old McDonald had a farm Heyyy Macarena while a genuinely serious discussion is going on and Hah the fact that this exact wording of everything here plays in my mind but with more layers every time I reflect on my mind wandering is just
@RaidPlayz.officialКүн бұрын
As being someone with ADHD and ADD I can relate to this
@onlyhuman16253 күн бұрын
i don't want self diagnos but even when i'm watching this, my mind in another day
@sonofadeadmeme4 күн бұрын
the bit with the repeating bits hit me like a semi truck, i have ADHD and i knew that vividly recalling music wasn't exactly normal but i thought that mental repetition was somewhat normal, id always replay the last thing i said in a conversation once or twice thinking about what i could have said differently or if worded it well enough but i thought that was just some form of self doubt. in my case though i don't think I'm as severe, sure when i was still in HS i could not focus on something if i wasn't fully interested and would often think about other things but difference being that the thought would completely cover my "minds eye" i guess it could be called, though it would be hazy, if i tried focusing on very fine details the area around would fall apart, when thinking back on something it would kind of dull my senses to what was present but in the case of recalling music it was fainter and could easily be overwritten/overpowered
@SprituelMediumGuru6 күн бұрын
ıts more complicated for me...
@s.d.g.global45826 күн бұрын
This is actual nonsense 😂
@ShahdSobhy-x4l6 күн бұрын
Literally me
@rezphilosophy6 күн бұрын
i remember what mom always said "you never listen to the things i tell you"
@rblxmac7 күн бұрын
this is very accurate
@Lilac-s8f7 күн бұрын
When I then mom asked about the milk I got really anxious and almost started crying, I feel that so much. 😭
@ilvdannniiiiii7 күн бұрын
oh my god i have all of that , that sad i wanna cry 😞
@NahedElrayes7 күн бұрын
This was very hard to watch.
@koltoncrane30997 күн бұрын
Ya if that happened to me I would have had a stern conversation with the teacher and say hey what’s with the black chick being on the phone in class and you being chill with it? I will say this it can be hard to focus or you can be distracted but also pay attention while being distracted. I remember one kid had a conversation in the middle of class and being totally distracted and the teacher asked him what he was talking about. Then the kid regurgitated everything the teacher had been saying as if he was focused on the teacher. It depends on the subject though. Like if it’s a hard boring textbook background conversations or a teacher talking etc makes it really hard to say read a hard textbook but if it’s something I like like history then it’s super easy to absorb the material even if I’m not trying to focus or be attentive.
@floydthomson95967 күн бұрын
Neurotypicals have no idea what we're going through, if only we could share just so they can feel, hear and see our life's hardships.
@O-Line54608 күн бұрын
As somebody who has had severe ADHD for almost my entire life, the BEST thing I can suggest for you is not any of those stupid fidget toys or other things, it is Medication, medication changed my life for me, I went from hating myself for never knowing work in school and feeling like I was stupid to focused and one of the best performing students in my class.
@阿花-o3d8 күн бұрын
スマホに集中してると何もかも忘れられる気分になるよ… それで全て失ったけど
@tostada_249 күн бұрын
creo q tengo tdah damn
@BOGWITH2GS139 күн бұрын
did he make this so he could show off his ball skills??
@lukalot_10 күн бұрын
oh my god this is so accurate and so frustrating to watch how he's treated just like me.
@halaamr570410 күн бұрын
Iam pretty sure i don't have adhd but i CANNOT FOCUSE at all every time i try i can't
@louisantoinemattei369811 күн бұрын
I think i'm gonna lauth.. 😂 Because it's so truth 🤣 I have ADHD, AND EVERYONE IS FUCKING ANOYING, BUT I'M STILL HERE, NOT ENOUTH COURAGE TO END MYSELF I'M ONLY 17 🤬
@OskarJosé-t6m11 күн бұрын
Your brain just kinda loops what you just saw 3 secs ago?
@pinb457311 күн бұрын
So there is no way to fix this huh...
@RaphaelLudecker11 күн бұрын
Why is this similar to my life?
@Loggymutter11 күн бұрын
Most accurate video in all of history
@CasuallyMapping12 күн бұрын
His mom out here making me angry through the screen cuz I actually started fidgeting
@marieotcenaskova144112 күн бұрын
Man I have ADHD, and I have ( I'm from Czech republic, and I don't know much English, so I will writhe in Czech language) "Aspergrův syndrom"
@zczhtgtirj12 күн бұрын
I understand you bro
@vivianhirsch947813 күн бұрын
this is exactly how i see the world. i never even realized it until now. the constant repeating of things in your head that you've just heard and seen. thats how my mind has been like my whole life.
@Jcanis7713 күн бұрын
this video has enlightened me
@khaituan782513 күн бұрын
When i'm watching him playing basketball im actually forget about buying milks for his mom too, the same to me in real life lol 😂
@frid743414 күн бұрын
damn this guy is tall
@оливье-я8ж14 күн бұрын
this is me
@liberatethegodseeds200114 күн бұрын
Seems like everybody had this supposed disorder, rather interesting accompanied with the rise of social media the past two decades. What’s more interesting is that the comments claim to be suffering from it but many are seemingly proud to flaunt their ADHD label to others like it’s an accomplishment.
@guco549717 күн бұрын
great video. I am sure it will be watched in psychology classes.
@efebaransevindik992517 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm having these.
@Skytriksh17 күн бұрын
Why am i finding this relatable but nobody ever asked about fingling
@user-mz9jl1ep8b17 күн бұрын
I remember as a kid sometimes when i wake up im in school sitting in the bench listening to the teacher i don't have any memory of how am i here i don't remember walking here i don't remember my parents taking me to school. It was really scared in happed to me many times since then until one day it just stopped in 4th grade. I also remember random things to my very core like it happened in the present right now. One time while i was going home from school a person asked me if i want to board by hand no talking ,so i make a sing signaling im not going but i thought maybe he didn't get it so i told him I'm not going he told me so what there are many others get going in a tone . That really hurt me i still remember after 2 years. And another time i had to take a poop really bad so i used the school toilet and some boys started screaming that someone was taking a shit they then broke the god damn door. Another time my pant got completely teared from the croch to to shocks area i didn't go home i stayed like that the whole time from who knows how many periods i also don't remember how i teared it. Adhd feels weird like you forget yu're alive for minutes to hours or seconds . You just can't seem to be fully conscious and everything that happed in this video and my experience.
@Kaiju_Chronic18 күн бұрын
This is the next LeBron!
@poisonedapples754317 күн бұрын
lmao
@BeastFTW567118 күн бұрын
adhd does NOT have pop up replays in the middle of a conversation
@rdvandenis642419 күн бұрын
I’m. That’s me
@Грюнтель20 күн бұрын
Он слишком легко и быстро собрался и вышел из дома, неправдоподобно
@rhiannon452120 күн бұрын
I have ADHD but not tinnitus. The ringing sounds were fucking me up.
@Nech_eh4021 күн бұрын
trueeeeee
@Travis69Peake21 күн бұрын
Не реалистично, а где музыка в голове которая играет весь день без возможности выключить?
@afsyh21 күн бұрын
the accuracy is insane
@Tsampl21 күн бұрын
This video gives me anxiety
@googoogly21 күн бұрын
Ok, this is accurate. I have ADHD myself, i cant sleep because of all the stuff i have to think about. This is exactly how it is.