It's so damn frustrating

Being intelligent but with more than mild executive dysfunction is the  spaghetti monster's way of taking the p*ss out of you. It's so damn f*****g frustrating and  demoralising.

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  • When I was younger, it was my age that meant I couldn't "know" anything. When I got a bit older it was a mix of poor education and socal class, then when I was a bit older still it was because I was "spiritual", then when I went to uni I became "aunty" to my younger friends so I was wise, now I veer between stupidity and being a walking google/wikipedia. What most people don't realise is that all sorts of random nuggets of information fall out of the atmoshere and lodge in my head only to be discovered when answering some random quiz question.

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  • When I was younger, it was my age that meant I couldn't "know" anything. When I got a bit older it was a mix of poor education and socal class, then when I was a bit older still it was because I was "spiritual", then when I went to uni I became "aunty" to my younger friends so I was wise, now I veer between stupidity and being a walking google/wikipedia. What most people don't realise is that all sorts of random nuggets of information fall out of the atmoshere and lodge in my head only to be discovered when answering some random quiz question.

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