
This is why ****** body was never found
This is why Daemon's body was never found at the God's Eye.
He was rescued by the greenmen and the children of the forest that live in the Isle of Faces and became the predecessor of Bloodraven

This is why Daemon's body was never found at the God's Eye.
He was rescued by the greenmen and the children of the forest that live in the Isle of Faces and became the predecessor of Bloodraven
As far as I know, the New Republic dismantled the concentration camps that had been set up by the Galactic Empire and freed the political prisoners.
Since Dedra didn’t commit murder or any crime other than being useless, they surely released her too, right?
So, she was probably released 2, 3, 4, or 5 years after the end of Andor. Do you think she would still be loyal to the Empire after all that time?
Una vez más se demuestra la superioridad del fútbol europeo sobre el sudamericano con la presencia de 6 selecciones europeas entre los 8 equipos de los cuartos de final (+ Marruecos que tiene toda la plantilla nacida y formada en Europa)
Algunos sudamericanos se excusan diciendo que hay más equipos de Europa pero eso no tiene ni pies ni cabeza porque el porcentaje de equipos europeos en cuartos y semis es varias veces superior al de las selecciones europeas que se han clasificado al mundial frente al total de selecciones.
Mismamente en 2018 los 4 semifinalistas fueron europeos.
I don't know if this game is a RPG, a soulslike or anything else but is a game about vampires and I'm intrigued by that.
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In these series, the Spurs don't have home-court advantage. Playing at the Frost Bank Center is almost the same as playing at MSG, thanks to those fucking fans with no pride who resell their tickets.
Neither the players nor the city of San Antonio have lived up to the expectations of these NBA Finals
Hey everyone,
When I was a kid, I used to move a lot in class, get distracted easily, and overall had a hard time sitting still. Eventually I got diagnosed with ADHD and was put on Methylphenidate. It actually helped me a lot to manage my symptoms. After about 2 years, they took me off the medication and switched me to therapy instead, where I learned some organization methods (like using an agenda, planning my day, etc.).
Now as an adult, I’ve started realizing that a lot of things I thought were just “my personality” or even “laziness” might actually be ADHD-related issues.
Some examples:
\-When I sit in a chair, I feel this constant discomfort that pushes me to move. Even at home, I can’t stay seated for long, so I end up pacing around my apartment all the time.
\-I notice I make better decisions and focus better while walking or doing something repetitive, but when I’m sitting still I completely lose focus.
\-I sometimes lock my door, and within 10 seconds I start doubting myself, get paranoid, and go back to check if I actually locked it or not.
\-I’ll put something down and forget where I left it after 5 seconds, or even do silly things like accidentally throwing something important in the trash, or putting a plate in the fridge instead of the dishwasher. Usually I catch myself right after, but it’s still frustrating. This happens to me because I have trouble concentrating. I do things more out of habit than by thinking them through.
\-I used to love reading, but over time books stopped stimulating me. Now I prefer fast-paced stuff like some genres of videogames.
\-I waste hours debating with myself about what to do in my free time, and sometimes I end up doing nothing at all until it’s too late and I have to go to bed. For example, when I'm on Steam, I'm constantly opening and closing games because I can't make up my mind, and I often play several songs at the same time because I find that “noise” pleasant. (I feel like I'm not making the most of my time if I only do one thing)
\-Even the smallest change in my daily routine stresses me a lot.
\-I have to force myself really hard to do the most ordinary daily tasks like showering or cooking, because they feel so unstimulating.
-I have trouble communicating; I feel like I speak faster than I think, or vice versa, and sometimes people can't understand me.
Also, sometimes I don't hear what people are saying to me.( It's not a hearing problem because I've had my hearing tested and everything came back normal). For example, when I'm talking to someone and there's background noise, I find myself focusing on that noise without meaning to, and I don't hear what the person is saying.
\-When I watch movies or shows, I often get bored and end up constantly skipping ahead by pressing the right arrow, even if I haven’t seen them before.
\-I can't focus on just one thing. When I have to do chores or work, instead of finishing one task before moving on to the next, I do them all at once, doing a little of each and switching back and forth.
I guess what I’m wondering is: do any of you relate to this? Did your ADHD symptoms evolve like this into adulthood, even after therapy/strategies? Sometimes I feel like I’m just broken or lazy, but reading more about ADHD as an adult, I’m starting to think these “quirks” have a real explanation.
Do you think it would be a good idea to seek psychiatric help again, or are these just parts of my personality that I need to accept?
Thank you very much for your opinion
Hey everyone,
When I was a kid, I used to move a lot in class, get distracted easily, and overall had a hard time sitting still. Eventually I got diagnosed with ADHD and was put on Methylphenidate. It actually helped me a lot to manage my symptoms. After about 2 years, they took me off the medication and switched me to therapy instead, where I learned some organization methods (like using an agenda, planning my day, etc.).
Now as an adult, I’ve started realizing that a lot of things I thought were just “my personality” or even “laziness” might actually be ADHD-related issues.
Some examples:
\-When I sit in a chair, I feel this constant discomfort that pushes me to move. Even at home, I can’t stay seated for long, so I end up pacing around my apartment all the time.
\-I notice I make better decisions and focus better while walking or doing something repetitive, but when I’m sitting still I completely lose focus.
\-I sometimes lock my door, and within 10 seconds I start doubting myself, get paranoid, and go back to check if I actually locked it or not.
\-I’ll put something down and forget where I left it after 5 seconds, or even do silly things like accidentally throwing something important in the trash, or putting a plate in the fridge instead of the dishwasher. Usually I catch myself right after, but it’s still frustrating. This happens to me because I have trouble concentrating. I do things more out of habit than by thinking them through.
\-I used to love reading, but over time books stopped stimulating me. Now I prefer fast-paced stuff like some genres of videogames.
\-I waste hours debating with myself about what to do in my free time, and sometimes I end up doing nothing at all until it’s too late and I have to go to bed. For example, when I'm on Steam, I'm constantly opening and closing games because I can't make up my mind, and I often play several songs at the same time because I find that “noise” pleasant. (I feel like I'm not making the most of my time if I only do one thing)
\-Even the smallest change in my daily routine stresses me a lot.
\-I have to force myself really hard to do the most ordinary daily tasks like showering or cooking, because they feel so unstimulating.
-I have trouble communicating; I feel like I speak faster than I think, or vice versa, and sometimes people can't understand me.
Also, sometimes I don't hear what people are saying to me.( It's not a hearing problem because I've had my hearing tested and everything came back normal). For example, when I'm talking to someone and there's background noise, I find myself focusing on that noise without meaning to, and I don't hear what the person is saying.
\-When I watch movies or shows, I often get bored and end up constantly skipping ahead by pressing the right arrow, even if I haven’t seen them before.
\-I can't focus on just one thing. When I have to do chores or work, instead of finishing one task before moving on to the next, I do them all at once, doing a little of each and switching back and forth.
I guess what I’m wondering is: do any of you relate to this? Did your ADHD symptoms evolve like this into adulthood, even after therapy/strategies? Sometimes I feel like I’m just broken or lazy, but reading more about ADHD as an adult, I’m starting to think these “quirks” have a real explanation.
Do you think it would be a good idea to seek psychiatric help again, or are these just parts of my personality that I need to accept?
Thank you very much for your opinion
Who would have thought this two years ago when Luka made it to the NBA Finals?
Just saw some headlines calling Dybantsa a generational talent so it's not very clear me