Well, never say never. Troy was a myth until a madlad actually found it.
Ex Nummis
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There’s two types of people that stand history; the really good ones and the absolute worst. Too bad the latter group is much better represented.
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ADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I am happy to announce I'm in the middle of my new hyperfixation.English
3·9 days agoTrue. There’s just a couple of subjects that don’t interest me at all, like sports or fashion. Apart from that I’m honestly interested in pretty much everything, I’m very curious by nature.
Ex Nummis@lemmy.worldto
ADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I am happy to announce I'm in the middle of my new hyperfixation.English
2·9 days agoI think there should be more distinction. One hyperfixation isn’t exactly like all the others. I’ve picked up one or two that have stuck with me throughout the years.
Apart from that it’s usually a period of focus on a certain medium/series/… which can get pretty intense but not exactly the same level as the “true” hyperfixations.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•IDF soldiers are doing speaking events in Canada. Some say they shouldn't be here
111·22 days agoSpeaking events on unspeakable acts.
I’ll be going with king derp cat today, tyvm.
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History Memes@piefed.social•Perfect pairs like a square dance at the honky tonk
42·24 days agoLikewise, how “few” casualties there were in actual battle. Fiction shows both sides duking it out until they’re both effectively wiped out. In real life, if 10% of an army was dead or incapacitated, the battle was over. There would be a rout, a retreat, and depending on the details, another battle a few days or weeks later.
A few weeks ago I managed to sit down for a few hours to put all my ongoing tasks and projects in fucking project management software in order to be able to follow it up better. I’m now afraid of opening the software to look at the mountain of collected work therein.