Seems like a bad idea to put army buildings and hospitals in the same category
This is common for people with ADHD. For me, tapering off of a substance gradually is impossible.
Reading your comment makes me so nervous. I could have written it myself when I was in college. Back then, ADHD meds transformed my life for the better, at least during the first couple years. It was great! A pill…
There is a very good and detailed answer to your question here: https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/38389/is-it-possib...
The problem with manually having to close the tab is not the effort required to close it but then mental hiccup it causes when my brain opens my browser and now has to figure out which tab I was trying to go back to
I tried to get into BJJ. It was THE perfect hobby for me, on paper. But then I had to roll with the sweaty guy, then drive home smelling like someone else's body odor, and that was it for me.
> how their legislation affects businesses Especially the businesses they own shares of...
Seems like a bad idea to put army buildings and hospitals in the same category
This is common for people with ADHD. For me, tapering off of a substance gradually is impossible.
Reading your comment makes me so nervous. I could have written it myself when I was in college. Back then, ADHD meds transformed my life for the better, at least during the first couple years. It was great! A pill…
There is a very good and detailed answer to your question here: https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/38389/is-it-possib...
The problem with manually having to close the tab is not the effort required to close it but then mental hiccup it causes when my brain opens my browser and now has to figure out which tab I was trying to go back to
I tried to get into BJJ. It was THE perfect hobby for me, on paper. But then I had to roll with the sweaty guy, then drive home smelling like someone else's body odor, and that was it for me.
> how their legislation affects businesses Especially the businesses they own shares of...