u/More-Exit-1506

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The horror of vyvanse starting to kick in while your scrolling on reddit

I should be finishing my university paper that's already a week late, but the vyvanse is telling me that hyper focusing on area 51 theories is much better use of my time. It's such a tricky medication to get used to because you need to already be working on the desired task when it kicks in, but the thing about adhd is that it feels impossible to start that task in the first place lmfao.

Someone give me an ultimatum or something to make me get back to work.

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u/More-Exit-1506 — 2 hours ago

Does my experience as writer for my university's newspaper count as actual experience.

I am a third year university student who has been a writer for one of my school's larger newspaper/magazine clubs since I first enrolled and plan to stick with it in my final year. Of course I plan on getting more real world experience in journalism (internships and such), but I am genuinely curious if employers take university newspapers seriously or if they might brush it off as "not real experience" or something like that.

Edit: Yes, I know I forgot a question mark in my title but its almost midnight and my ADHD meds are wearing off. lol

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u/More-Exit-1506 — 21 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 260 r/euphoria

Euphoria wouldn’t work in college

Ever since euphoria first came out I’ve seen a lot of people say that it should have been set in college, but the reality is that this wouldn’t work because so much of the plot relies on characters either always being in close proximity or having known each other since childhood. It would be unrealistic for all these people who have known each other since middle school to attend the exact same college and be so intertwined with each other. As someone who has been in college for three years, 95% students only stay in contact with a small handful of high school friends, and even then it’s usually long distance. The only way a college euphoria would have worked is if they drastically rewrote every single storyline/relationship, and at that point you might as well just make a different show altogether.

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u/More-Exit-1506 — 6 days ago