Do you leverage randomness positively towards some constructive end?
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ive managed to utilize it to end conversations im not enjoying.
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I don't understand the question. What randomness?
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xD holds up fork ??
Purposefully straying from a topic? Talking at people? Unprompted trivia? Number generation?
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xD holds up fork ??
Purposefully straying from a topic? Talking at people? Unprompted trivia? Number generation?
Hey! Tell me more about the fork!!
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Hey! Tell me more about the fork!!
wrote on last edited by [email protected]This fork more like it
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Hey! Tell me more about the fork!!
There's shitty comments in my git
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The most random thing I ever did was some "man on the street" questions to random people when I was in NYC for a day (which is not just random, but a bit out of character for me). The best thing that happened was asking people what the best way to Carnegie Hall was when I found myself outside the building while just walking around.
This old dude with the most sterotypical New Yorker accent was like "What are you fucking stupid? It's right fucking there!"
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I don't really see it as randomness. More of a craving for novelty and a constant stream of consciousness. I was talking with another another ADHD person today and it might seem random, but every change in the conversation had a logical connection to the things before it. We both were content to flow with the conversation is it naturally moved between topics.