guess the company
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2d ago 100%

    Could be basically any japanese company 😅

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  • Redneck warning system
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2d ago 100%

    How bout the where ever you are larm?

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  • What's the most severe example of a fake version of a book you've ever seen?
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2d ago 100%

    I once found a fake Harry Potter book named Harry Potter and Deatbly Hallows, probably just a pirated version of the actual book, never read it, but funny to not spell-check the name.

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  • Tips for Anxiety Driven Work Patterns
  • Jojowski Jojowski 3d ago 100%

    Oh boi this is so relatable. It seems that I've been running on anxiety my whole life.

    For me it seems to help that I find validation and reasons for those feelings (eg from videos explaining why ADHD or CPTSD causes such behaviors and thought patterns) and through that understanding internalize that there is always a reason for everything and no, the reason is not that I'm a shitty person.

    Allowing myself to stim helps, I didn't even realize how much I've been blocking it.

    I think the most noticeable help from the meds is in social situations, but also the fact that I can always "play the AuDHD card" helps - given that the people are safe enough to reveal this diagnosis.

    I process thoughts and feelings by doing physical things so evening walks are super important to clear some of the chaos inside my head.

    My SO is also on the spectrum but in a way opposite of me that they don't really have strict rules and schedules to keep their life together like I do, so we learn from each other: I try to give more space to things that cause me anxiety and over all loosen my grip, and they try to create more structure in their life.

    Also conscious choices on what to ruminate and what not is sometimes helpful: do I REALLY need to think about this right now?

    If I'm full of chaos or anxiety when I go to bed I have a conversation in my head with an imaginary friend that will validate my feelings and experiences and tell me what I need to hear. It gives a different perspective which can be helpful.

    So many things yet to understand and the re-learning is just in the beginning, but even so it feels like a big change already! The years of neglecting myself have taken their toll for sure but I hope there's still hope left.

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  • Twin Peaks: The Roadhouse
  • Jojowski Jojowski 3d ago 100%

    Thanks for the heads up - can't wait! :)

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  • Bike Manufacturers Are Making Bikes Less Repairable
  • Jojowski Jojowski 4d ago 100%

    Yes, although you need to know what you are doing because in the worst case it can be a really costly fuck-up and/or dangerous. Working on "regular" wheels is usually quite easy though.

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  • The 80s were such a different time
  • Jojowski Jojowski 5d ago 100%

    2 x 5 I'd guess, hard to see but that shifter box seems to have to knobs and the right one has 5 marks

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  • What's something you've improved at recently?
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    This july I finally realized that I have no choice but consciously change the ways I think and react to things. There has been plenty of difficult things in my life the last couple of years and after experiencing a burnout (again, I understood afterwards it's not the first time but hasn't been this bad before) this summer I had to look myself in the mirror and decide to start making changes, things can't go on like this anymore, I can't keep on living like this anymore. It's sad that it seems often these realizations only come when one hits the bottom in a way or another.

    I've been to a 3-year therapy and tried meds and so on, I'm sure they "paved the path" but didn't help me comprehend why I have these troubles that I have and didn't give me the understanding/empathy towards myself and others that is needed to actually change the thought and reaction models that are problematic, especially anger and shame issues.

    Anyways I've been looking at videos on youtube about CPTSD and they have helped me a lot. Especially I find Tim Fletcher's videos useful as he thoroughly looks into the underlying issues and different ways CPTSD shows up in people, just the facts as they are. He's kind of an old school lecturer type guy, nothing fancy and shiny (needs to be taken with a grain of salt though as he doesn't seem to have understanding on ADHD/autism and has religious aspects in some of his videos).

    Of course being recently diagnosed with ADHD gives more light to why I'm the way I am. But now I've been able to start to work on my stuff from a different angle and it seems to take an effect! A difficult and rocky path but I suppose the first steps are the hardest.

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  • Twin Peaks: The Roadhouse
  • Jojowski Jojowski 7d ago 100%

    Hey OP I wanted to thank you for the playlist again, it has become my favorite and I truly enjoy the overall mood and well thought order of songs! I listen to it fairly often and have recommended to others as well. I tried to PM my thanks but the app keeps crashing 😅

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  • Would it be worth talking to a professional if I feel like I have some autistic symptoms?
  • Jojowski Jojowski 1w ago 100%

    Heard from a friend who has an autism diagnosis that after getting it some health care people started treating them in a "custodial" way, as if they were simple or had problems understanding, doctors wouldn't listen to them and so on. For example it might make it more difficult to get help with mental health issues because "it's just the autism". I told my psychiatrist that I'm aware of such and they kind of agreed that this can happen.

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  • The struggles to sleep
  • Jojowski Jojowski 1w ago 100%

    Nah, that's just their jousting lance

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  • Would it be worth talking to a professional if I feel like I have some autistic symptoms?
  • Jojowski Jojowski 1w ago 80%

    This is what my psychiatrist kinda told me between the lines when I told them I suspect AuDHD. I would like to * know *, just to have an explanation to some things ADHD diagnosis alone doesn't explain. But the autism diagnosis might cause more harm than good - as I don't have severe problems related to those traits, so it would be unlikely to get any help but for example might encounter discrimination in health care etc...

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  • The horrific irony of under-stimulation.
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2w ago 100%

    Feels.

    Also: Under-stimulated -> anxiety -> Have To Do Something, Anxiety Driving Me Nuts-> DO ALL THE THINGS -> stress!! -> stimulation burst because of stress -> overwork -> over-stimulated -> burnout -> depression -> under-stimulated

    The neurospice flows strong in this one

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  • really gotta be sure basic arithmetic didn't change
  • Jojowski Jojowski 3w ago 100%

    Two plus two is four, minus one that's three QUICK MATHS! -Roadman Shaq

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearMI
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  • Jojowski Jojowski 4w ago 100%

    My mom and her husband were checking out a flat and the real estate agent had their fly open. After that they'd refer to her as "the fly-open" and remind each other of that person every now and then. I wasn't there yet I remember the case. So I give you second generation memory of an awkward person!

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  • If there was any object in your life that was cursed, what would it be?
  • Jojowski Jojowski 1mo ago 100%

    That object, my friend, is me.

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  • Riding in Lapland
  • Jojowski Jojowski 1mo ago 100%

    Thanks! We will, there have been several reindeer on the road or in the ditch nearby so need to stay focused!

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  • Running in the 90's! Not the most popular choice for remote roads but as long as it's **mostly** asphalt the Universal Japanese Motorcycles do their trick just fine. We are riding for 10 days, around 350kms daily, smaller roads and sand roads in Lapland in Finland. Weather has been amazing, it's not too busy either and nights are still warm enough for camping. The yellow -99 Suzuki GS500e is actually my first bike and first motor vehicle I've ever owned, I bought it in really worn out condition 3 years back and have pretty much fixed every bit that can be fixed and it has been a great teacher! I've put around 20k on it so far. My partner is riding a -96 Honda CB750 which is definitely more comfotable for touring that my GS. 😅 It's actually possible to take a night train from Lapland that also transports vehicles back south so we will ride our bikes in the train and skip a couple boring riding days to spend a few more nights riding in the north.

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    How to find interesting friends as a young adult.
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2mo ago 100%

    I find it easier to make friends with people that are also on the spectrum and then other stuff comes on top of it, rather than trying to find friends through a shared interest and then trying to adjust to normies strange way of being 😅 (although it seems that many of my friends that I made through a shared interest in the first place later turned out to be on the spectrum...)

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    Medication lasting 8h, not 3 or 14?
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2mo ago 100%

    You can definitely split the Elvanse capsule for a smaller dose, it's safe and doesn't affect the drug itself. Where I live Elvanse is so expensive it would make sense to try and get as high dose as possible and just split it to smaller doses to save money. The price is like 95-135€ for 30 capsules... Also a good-to-know that doctors don't tell but should: 2 grams of vitamin C should get rid of most of the drug in your system in about an hour or so, take with plenty of water and prepare to piss a lot. For example if you have problems falling asleep or feel like it's lasting too long you could try if vitamin C helps. Also if you accidentally take too much. I wonder why the doctors don't often mention about this because taking vit-C supplements will lessen the effect of Elvanse.

    And like the others said, it will take a while to get used to the drug. There's also the "wow-factor" in the beginning that might make the effect of the drug feel stronger. But it's a good idea to start with a smaller dose first. No need to force yourself and feel uncomfortable with too big a dose.

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    I once did a toke at a party and then I died true story
  • Jojowski Jojowski 2mo ago 100%

    You are undead now, just like Jesus

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  • [This article](https://yle.fi/a/74-20088224) about owlets being rescued from a chimney made it to the national news! It's in Finnish, but here's a quick google translation. Tl,dr: two owlets were stuck in a mansion's chimney in Tervakoski, Finland. They were rescued after a 24-hour operation and both were in good health, although very hungry. > The rescue operation lasted a day in Janakkala, Kanta-Häme, when two barn owl chicks were trapped in the labyrinthine chimney of the Tervakoski manor. > Locals visiting the old manor were eating dinner on Thursday when a strange creaking sound started coming from a nearby chimney. Someone recognized the voice as an owl. > The rescue service that was alerted for help arrived at the manor, but the means ran out. The complaint about the flue noise continued overnight. > The owls have had to climb more often than usual this spring, because they have suffered from a shortage of nests . In April, the rescue service had to rescue two pairs of owls that got lost in the wrong place within a week in Päijät-Hämee. > Two sooty baby owls roost at the bottom of the chimney. > The next day, the message went to Annulii Koponen, a wild animal manager from Riihimäki. Koponen called for help and got in touch with Piia Raunio, who rings birds. > When Raunio arrived on Friday, the task seemed impossible. > - The chimney of the old mansion is slightly L-shaped, and it turned out to be extremely deep. > Scars or other aids were of no use, because only a small hole led to the chimney. > - When we got a better picture with the flashlight, there were indeed two baby owls there, and they both screamed, Raunio says. > Manor owner: the owls must be saved The chirping and screeching of the little owls was heartbreaking, Raunio describes. > It seemed that the only way to get the birds out was to dismantle the chimneys. > The rescuers called Inga Chaudhary, the owner of the Tervakoski mansion. She made a decision: the chimney must be dismantled and the owls saved. > - It didn't even occur to me to leave them there. The chimney can be repaired, says Chaudhary. > A handyman arrived and started work. It was quickly revealed that the chimneys of the old manor had two walls that had to be passed through. > Handyman made an owl-like opening in the chimney. Rescuing the exhausted chicks began to look possible. > The helpers glued the butterfly swatter to the telescope arm and lifted both owls to safety. The video shows the moment when one of the owls gets to safety. > - There is no way they would have gotten out of there on their own. It felt really good when we got both of them out of there, says Piia Raunio. > Back to nature > The animals' torment lasted at least a day. After the ordeal, the birds were in surprisingly good shape, albeit hungry. > - The wings functioned normally, and there were no bruises, Raunio says. > How did the owls practicing the life of a bird of prey end up in the chimneys of the old mansion? > The chicks weighed about 300 grams. So young chicks don't fly properly yet. > - However, the manor's chimney is relatively high. Only the little owls know how they got there. > One possibility is that there was a nesting place for owls in the chimney, from which the fledglings fell into the chimney. > The little owls were returned to the wild that same evening. > According to Rauni, nets will be installed in the chimneys of the Tervakoski mansion, so that owls or other animals do not get stuck in the mazes of the old building in the future.

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    [Here's a little Finnish fellow nesting in their wooden cottage.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9b7PZAjrP9Q)

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    This is the second film I'm shooting and first one on this camera, so lots of learning ahead!

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    https://www.hs.fi/sarjakuvat/jarla/car-2000009719301.html

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    memes
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    Oh no, anyway
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    Always happens
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