Sometimes.. they’re just too slow and making a boring topic even more boring. Like I try to think I’m open minded and interested in a variety of topics but if you can’t sell ME, of all people, a random highly specific topic to become exceedingly interested in — then well idk what to tell you. ALSO I can’t focus when you leave so much space IN BETWEEN your words, it lets me think! And once I start thinking my own thoughts, I CAN’T HEAR YOU.
Someone with ADHD does not have control over this behavior because they are not aware it’s happening. And in some autism and you aren’t able to “read the room” either. This meme brings back terrible childhood & young adult trauma to how I was disciplined/managed as a child. I wasn’t able to control ADHD, and I was shamed for interrupting. I wasn’t even diagnosed until I left home. I prefer email & text, I won’t be shamed for rudeness. Oh wait, my tone… I can’t win.
you... do know that humans can also make mistakes? the style looks pretty consistent to me, the linework doesn't have to be consistent as it's a meme, the only fond weirdness is the one segment being a slightly different font, the other eyebrow is covered by hair, and the percentages aren't that deep as it is a meme. all of these are things that an actual human being can do. if it is ai, that sucks, but it could be an actual person's art too
Agreed, the thing that sticks out the most to me is that the lines in the drawings are all different weights. The top one is thin and the bottom two are really thick, plus the different styles. The font is also inconsistent. The ns in "interesting" are a completely different font than the n in "reminded". These aren't mistakes that a human would typically make
Then there are a few other things like the bottom of the graph melting, the eyes being different sizes in the bottom person, the squirrel ears being different shapes, etc. which on their own wouldn't definitively mean AI but all of them combined plus the red flags I already mentioned just screams AI
So while interrupting people is just generally rude, it’s also something people with adhd struggle with a lot and some people don’t see these things as rude or bad. In my friend group of adhd and autistic folks, we all do these things quite often to each other (at least in nonserious situations) since we all understand it and do the same. I know well enough not to do it with other people or in serious situations, but with my friends? We do this constantly in very happy relationships.
No seriously me too! I would get in so much trouble for trying to talk about something by interrupting no matter how important it was, and I would keep forgetting everything I wanted to say by the time they gave me a chance to speak (literally over 30+ minutes to every say anything) so I just stopped talking with people a lot of the time and was just quiet. I had to learn self regulation and raise myself in that area on my own as a young adult