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"I don't get a morning bc I have responsibility uwu" what the shit does he think people who work everyday do? Or go to school?

Given the particular variety of leftism that grifter troons tend to subscribe to, his response would be something about how 'it's abusive of the capitalist system to make *anyone* work at all, and making people work before 11 am is a human rights violation."

I will give the other tranchers some credit: they do seem willing to put a lot of work into their poorly thought out ideas, especially when compared to Nina and Greta over at the other desolate tranny compound. Sure, they seem incapable of learning from their mistakes, or even doing a bit of reading and planning before they go all gung-ho into a project, but their work ethic means their hilarious failing comes to us at a rapid-fire pace.
 
"Muh executive dysfunction", gimme a break. He stays up till the small hours with his bong every night and wonders why he's a discombobulated mong in the morning. It's called a stoneover, Kev.
Yeah, if you are having trouble with 'executive dysfunction' it's time to stop doing mind-altering substances without a neuro doc's sign-off. That's a medical specialty for damn good reason, even semi-pro hour can seriously fuck a person up.

But executive dysfunction--in the clinical sense, not the munchie fakey-fake sense--is something that pretty reliably means you need yourself a wrangler. (And your consent is permanently iffy.)
 
But executive dysfunction--in the clinical sense, not the munchie fakey-fake sense--is something that pretty reliably means you need yourself a wrangler. (And your consent is permanently iffy.)
Idk what you're talking about, but executive functioning issues are really not a "clinical" issue in the sense you're suggesting - other than they're often an indicator for ADHD or some other form of psych issue(autism, depression, schizophrenia to list the ones I know off the top of my head). If they're super bad, you get medication or occupational therapy, but a lot of people with mild to moderate EF deficits muddle along fine and just get called "scatterbrained" or develop their own coping mechanisms. Yes, EF issues can fuck your life up, I'm not making light of how hard ADHD can be to live with, but they're really not like "call the tard wranglers quick" level of worrying in and of themself.

Also, scuse the double-post, but Hailey shoved something up his (supposedly broken, though a) looks pretty normal to me, and b) why are you shoving shit up there if it's bust beyond repair) asshole again, and if I have to see it then so do all of you (archive). Pretty sure the reply that's "tweet not available" is from mode_view doing his usual miserable, pity-party, troon-chasing thirstposting again.

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Also, scuse the double-post, but Hailey shoved something up his (supposedly broken, though a) looks pretty normal to me, and b) why are you shoving shit up there if it's bust beyond repair) asshole again, and if I have to see it then so do all of you (archive). Pretty sure the reply that's "tweet not available" is from mode_view doing his usual miserable, pity-party, troon-chasing thirstposting again.

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PUT DOWN A COASTER

Nice bedside roll of toilet paper. Still dying to know what exactly he's got home health doing for him--unless they're the ones who helped him stage this piece of erotica, due to aforementioned ass-damage.

That makes me wonder; is this photo the rectal version of documenting a Worker's Comp claimant doing heavy lifting in their yard? You'd think his caseworker would have advised against public demonstrations like this. Unless he's getting assistance to stop him from reinjuring his rectum, in which case, Godspeed.

(I'm much more interested in the legal/financial/social aspects of this dude's ass than the ass itself.)
 
Idk what you're talking about, but executive functioning issues are really not a "clinical" issue in the sense you're suggesting - other than they're often an indicator for ADHD or some other form of psych issue(autism, depression, schizophrenia to list the ones I know off the top of my head). If they're super bad, you get medication or occupational therapy, but a lot of people with mild to moderate EF deficits muddle along fine and just get called "scatterbrained" or develop their own coping mechanisms. Yes, EF issues can fuck your life up, I'm not making light of how hard ADHD can be to live with, but they're really not like "call the tard wranglers quick" level of worrying in and of themself.

Also, scuse the double-post, but Hailey shoved something up his (supposedly broken, though a) looks pretty normal to me, and b) why are you shoving shit up there if it's bust beyond repair) asshole again, and if I have to see it then so do all of you (archive). Pretty sure the reply that's "tweet not available" is from mode_view doing his usual miserable, pity-party, troon-chasing thirstposting again.

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Good lord. I will never understand people willing to pay for this, or people willing to hire this. What a truly ugly man.
 
Over what kind of toys is it okay to lust over?
Animu waifu dolls?
40k spez marines?
A Null action figure?
I have seen a few people who huffed such a heroic amount of nitrous that they gave themselves neuropathy that initially looked just like Guillain–Barré.

My feelings on that are "it unconditionally sucks that you can't walk or feel your hands, but seriously: whippits, dude? Not heroin or even meth, but you destroyed your life... for whippits?"

So this, except mass-market Transformers toys.
 
Idk what you're talking about, but executive functioning issues are really not a "clinical" issue in the sense you're suggesting - other than they're often an indicator for ADHD or some other form of psych issue(autism, depression, schizophrenia to list the ones I know off the top of my head). If they're super bad, you get medication or occupational therapy, but a lot of people with mild to moderate EF deficits muddle along fine and just get called "scatterbrained" or develop their own coping mechanisms. Yes, EF issues can fuck your life up, I'm not making light of how hard ADHD can be to live with, but they're really not like "call the tard wranglers quick" level of worrying in and of themself.
Most of those wouldn't be considered 'executive functioning' and you don't necessarily call in 'tard' wranglers--sometimes the wranglers' job is more "Keep fuckers like Kev the fuck away from this person." The pay for this one tends to be low.

Even with what you're talking about, sometimes the parts that fall under executive functioning is still within the range of normal--in fact, scatterbrained is considered within normal. And of the things you listed as dinging executive function: not exactly, wtf are you on, not really. ADHD is close but not quite. The psych dings are more of how much margin you have to spare for executive functioning, or how much it's trying to do; ADHD it's more accurately thought of as the natural result of sensory filters being baibais so you're trying to functionally drink from a firehouse, for example, so EF is not dinged as much as it's starting pretty loaded. (And with autism in my experience? Of the ones I know are not selfi-diagnosed, most who are functional enough to be safely left on their own--who can take care of their own ass, and won't go wrecking shit--have better executive functioning in practice than some normal people.)

Also, here's a handy-dandy rule of thumb: Clinical is when treatment happens. Subclinical is when it's not that bad. And if somebody is aware of the defect? They're typically going to appreciate help if they can't handle it more...manually. One of the major symptoms of dinged EF is that you can't switch behaviors, or stop yourself.

It's also an issue in getting the person's consent--if you know somebody's more likely to sign on the dotted line if presented a form, because their brain's fucked up...

However. We've already discussed that Kev's more than a bit of a munchie, and has some serious delusions about such things as the am hole. I'm not going to believe Kev without proof on any claims he makes health-wise.
 
I have seen a few people who huffed such a heroic amount of nitrous that they gave themselves neuropathy that initially looked just like Guillain–Barré.

My feelings on that are "it unconditionally sucks that you can't walk or feel your hands, but seriously: whippits, dude? Not heroin or even meth, but you destroyed your life... for whippits?"

So this, except mass-market Transformers toys.
I once did whippits not knowing its "hippy crack" good time but the shame haunts me to this day.
 
ADHD it's more accurately thought of as the natural result of sensory filters being baibais so you're trying to functionally drink from a firehouse, for example, so EF is not dinged as much as it's starting pretty loaded.
Bro what the fuck does any of this mean. ADHD is the result of impaired neurotransmitter activity in the brain. I was primarily familiar with the fact that it affects the frontal cortex (inattention, impaired executive functioning, and organizational struggles) but apparently it also affects the limbic system (emotional dysregulation- very common in ADHD women and thought to be the culprit behind their 4x increased risk of suicidal attempts), the basal ganglia (impulsivity), and the reticular activating system (apparently this is the source of the “hyperactivity” although I’d never heard of this before so I will have to research further).

An ADHD person’s specific cocktail of brain issues leads to their specific symptoms and their severity. Idk what you mean by “drinking from a firehouse” but anecdotally, yes, ADHD can cause significant impairment to executive function.




One of the major symptoms of dinged EF is that you can't switch behaviors, or stop yourself.
Maybe you’re referring to hyperfocus? Which isn’t exactly a good example of executive functioning, especially since some ADHD sufferers don’t even ever experience it. I believe it has been referred to as an internal hyperactivity (rather than bouncing off the walls).

Anyway back on track: Kevin is fat and physically unable to have sex with anyone, which is convenient because I would not have sex with him.
 
Most of those wouldn't be considered 'executive functioning' and you don't necessarily call in 'tard' wranglers--sometimes the wranglers' job is more "Keep fuckers like Kev the fuck away from this person." The pay for this one tends to be low.

Even with what you're talking about, sometimes the parts that fall under executive functioning is still within the range of normal--in fact, scatterbrained is considered within normal. And of the things you listed as dinging executive function: not exactly, wtf are you on, not really. ADHD is close but not quite. The psych dings are more of how much margin you have to spare for executive functioning, or how much it's trying to do; ADHD it's more accurately thought of as the natural result of sensory filters being baibais so you're trying to functionally drink from a firehouse, for example, so EF is not dinged as much as it's starting pretty loaded. (And with autism in my experience? Of the ones I know are not selfi-diagnosed, most who are functional enough to be safely left on their own--who can take care of their own ass, and won't go wrecking shit--have better executive functioning in practice than some normal people.)

Also, here's a handy-dandy rule of thumb: Clinical is when treatment happens. Subclinical is when it's not that bad. And if somebody is aware of the defect? They're typically going to appreciate help if they can't handle it more...manually. One of the major symptoms of dinged EF is that you can't switch behaviors, or stop yourself.

It's also an issue in getting the person's consent--if you know somebody's more likely to sign on the dotted line if presented a form, because their brain's fucked up...

However. We've already discussed that Kev's more than a bit of a munchie, and has some serious delusions about such things as the am hole. I'm not going to believe Kev without proof on any claims he makes health-wise.

I refuse to powerlevel and also refuse to shit up the thread any further after this, but ADHD is literally the executive dysfunction disorder, and you're fully talking out your ass with everything you've said.

There's a bunch of different sub-parts of EF, including "can't switch behaviours" (cognitive flexibility; autists may struggle with it, literature is undecided) and "can't stop yourself" (behavioural and/or verbal inhibition; people with ADHD struggle with both, some literature suggests autists struggle with them too), but those aren't the only ones. Other types include task initiation (may be shitty in autists, colloquially known as "autistic inertia"), working memory, selective attention, and a bunch of other ones I can't remember because they keep coming up with different names for them/different ways of slicing the pie up. EF deficits in depression and schizophrenia are extremely well-documented. The "sensory filters being baibais" thing you're talking about is actually a theory of autism which suggests autists are worse at filtering out irrelevant stimuli and therefore are generally perceptually overwhelmed, causing a lot of the sensory issues we see in autism. As for "psych dings are more of how much margin you have to spare", arguing whether symptoms occur because someone has reduced capacity or because they have normal capacity and it's partially full is an extremely difficult distinction to make, but afaik ADHD is generally considered to be the former, not the latter, because brain networks broke.

I know "clinical" means when treatment happens, I meant that no one gets referred to a psych/neuro with "executive dysfunction" as a named disorder (or generally even as a symptom; much more likely to see "difficulty concentrating on school work", "chronically unemployed", "difficulty preventing self from interrupting during conversations" on any kind of referral assessment). It's exclusively a symptom of other psych/neuro issues. Also re: consent, if we never let anyone consent to shit because their brain was kinda fucked up, anyone with depression/anxiety or ADHD or any level of autism would never be allowed to consent to anything, which is obviously retarded, so no. People with a given level of intellectual disability, or people under a psych hold, are incapable of consent; everyone else is fine and gets no excuses for their own dumb behaviour.


I'm not arguing Kev has executive dysfunction, to be clear, though given he's clearly in full cope (i.e. depressed) and that a lot of troons are autistic, I wouldn't necessarily be surprised if he was struggling. I'm well aware "muh executive dysfunction" is used a lot online as a get-out-of-jail-free card for being a lazy shit. I'm just arguing that you don't know what you're talking about. Idk whether you're confusing EF with something else or what, but I'm genuinely bemused. Can't fucking believe I had to cite academic papers on fucking kiwifarms.
 
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