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20YO THINKER
Is maladaptive daydreaming an undiagnosed autism trait or is there some deeper shit going on spiritually talking?

What't ur take?
Anonymous No.41457393 [Report] >>41458773
it means you're actually a pneumatic and therefore better than everyone else.
is that what you wanted to hear?
Anonymous No.41457599 [Report] >>41457985 >>41459067
Daydreaming is good.
Anonymous No.41457612 [Report] >>41463102
>>41457369 (OP)
of course i know him, he's me
Anonymous No.41457616 [Report] >>41465373
>be thinker-gooner hybrid
>cycle fetish through a list of historical time periods and locations
>try to construct the perfect set of sexual habits and rituals in a hypothetical tribe and the logistics of how to time sex with hunting, sleeping and shitting
>coming up with fantasy races to go with the right ecosystems, wildlife and sex locations and making them fuck
>posterior fornix, anterior fornix, tenting
>acktually the uterus is curved but it varies
>the only purpose of porn is size comparisons and art appreciation
>okay but how do the frequency of contractions line up and what does it look like in each organ at each stage??
>more than four animal species for bestiality
>plotting poop consistency on a graph in mind
>1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade uuuuhhh my head is spinning
ChatTDG !!Z0MA/4gprbd No.41457985 [Report]
>>41457599

It is half the battle... :)
Anonymous No.41458773 [Report]
>>41457393
>neumatic
Everyone has a head anon
Anonymous No.41459067 [Report]
>>41457599
Not when you only do it chronically
Anonymous No.41459909 [Report]
Its a coping mechanism. You are in pain and haven't found a different way to deal with it. That's all there is to it.
I do it too.
Anonymous No.41460413 [Report]
>>41457369 (OP)
>Is maladaptive daydreaming an undiagnosed autism trait or is there some deeper shit going on spiritually talking?
Could be OCD symptom too, but there are lots of other things that can go into this direction of daydreaming.
Anonymous No.41460523 [Report] >>41463105
>>41457369 (OP)
>maladaptive daydreaming
I wonder how common ts is.
But I think it's rare, prolly it just happens on people who aren't normal people (the ones who have natural experiences in every persons lives to happen naturally)
Anonymous No.41460558 [Report] >>41460591
>>41457369 (OP)
>20YO THINKER
>25 year old thinker

All that thinking and you couldn't even get that right
Anonymous No.41460586 [Report]
>>41457369 (OP)
I have ADHD, and possibly autism. I have constant rumination. It's basically your biological brain doing this. Times when I was regularly meditating and living spiritually my mind is a lot more quiet. Nothing spiritual about it
Anonymous No.41460591 [Report]
>>41460558
Anonymous No.41460817 [Report] >>41463046
>>41457369 (OP)
no
stop larping
Anonymous No.41463046 [Report]
>>41460817
nigga
Anonymous No.41463102 [Report]
>>41457612
>The 25y old Kenobi
Anonymous No.41463105 [Report] >>41465215
>>41460523
I am not normal and experienced every paranormal thing without using drugs
And yeah kinda true
Anonymous No.41465215 [Report]
>>41463105
I think you did'nt get me
Anonymous No.41465246 [Report]
think it, dream it, do it
Anonymous No.41465261 [Report] >>41465276 >>41465962 >>41467277
Chronic Cognitive Detachment Syndrome is a relatively newly conceived mental disorder, and it's symptoms include daydreaming too much and laziness when it comes to work. These are kind of the two defining traits of the disorder although there are others. These people show lesser functioning in their prefrontal cortices, which show worse and different patterns of synchronizing as well as less activity. The structure of the brain cells in the prefrontal cortex, the proportion of white matter to grey matter, is more similar to that of liars and psychopaths than controls in CCDS suffers, even if they're honest and sympathetic, when studied under human-level microscopes. It is a highly heritable trait. It can on the surface appear like ADD or ADHD but the signatures in the brain are different.
Anonymous No.41465262 [Report]
>>41457369 (OP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTcyiwCbXSE
Anonymous No.41465276 [Report] >>41465362
>>41465261
It's shitty, you're constantly teaching your brain to never let you feel happy, cause there's always the fake scenarios in your head that are much better
Anonymous No.41465362 [Report] >>41465804
>>41465276
It's possible that part of Chronic Cognitive Detachment Syndrome is being more skilled at imagining what you want than actually experience it when you see it. I knew someone who definitely had the condition who reported being able to lucid dream while awake or asleep in a way so effective it was better than real life.

Perhaps a slight component is the prefrontal cortex getting real life and the imaginary life mixed up when it comes to reward salience. Could explain the laziness, which in this condition is not overtly aggressive against society like with Antisocial Personality Disorder but more passive.

It is described as being an unpleasant disorder to have, and for some it is bad enough to disrupt work and home life. We could use our occult powers to help some suffers experience less sickness.
Anonymous No.41465373 [Report]
>>41457616
Glad to know im not the only one
Anonymous No.41465804 [Report]
>>41465362
It literally stops you from becomeing any better.
Why'd you get better in anything irl, if there's scenarios that you're already fucking goated?
I hate it
Anonymous No.41465962 [Report] >>41466246
>>41465261
how cooked am I I probably have this + my ADHD. I've literally been fired from 2 jobs before because I was to spacey and slow they asked if I was high and like no I'm just like this. UI do seem to do well in school at least so maybe there is hope.
Anonymous No.41465987 [Report]
>go outside to clear my head
>still stay within it
I am a prisoner trapped within the walls of my own mind
Anonymous No.41466246 [Report]
>>41465962
That sounds like a combination of CCDS and ADHD. They can have very similar symptoms so they'd compound the problems each of them present, but CCDS is more about laziness and imagination and ADHD about distractions and spaciness. Being stupid can make one spacey and slow, but here we have conditions that have that same effect without the stupidity, it's perfectly possible to have ADHD and be intelligent.

Most prisoners, especially repeat prisoners, present with symptoms of ADD or ADHD, and those conditions, especially ADHD, are connected to psychopathy. It appears that not all people with ADHD are psychopaths but that all psychopaths have ADHD, is the way the Venn Diagram of how they relate overlap, which explains most of the incarceration rate of people with (usually undiagnosed) ADHD.

If you want to pray that you'll become less spacey and slow I can help.
Anonymous No.41466631 [Report] >>41469367 >>41469410
>>41457369 (OP)
I'm pretty shure my cousin does that.
She's 14, she listens to music while dancing and walking in the backyard and sparsely looking at her phone. She does it for quite a long period.

My family thinks she's just vibing to the music, (As well as they did about me, and I hope they keep thinking that) but I know she's ''maladaptive daydreaming'', cus I know this shi.

I'd like to talk to her about it, but I'm too ashamed to admit I do it as well
Anonymous No.41466841 [Report] >>41466907
>>41457369 (OP)
Maladaptive daydreaming for me is a sympton that demonstrates greatly how humans crave for narratives in their lives
Anonymous No.41466907 [Report]
>>41466841
People with Chronic Cognitive Detachment Syndrome typically have sleep problems, independent of other factors. The dream cycle in humans is about trying to find meaning in the synchronized activations that are seemingly random during dreaming sleep. It's possible that people with Chronic Cognitive Detachment Syndrome really are half-asleep if they're awake.
he lp No.41467202 [Report] >>41467238
>>41457369 (OP)
I'm in my 40s and this is literally me. Can't remember when it wasn't like this honestly. Wish I could say it gets better bros, I'm sorry.
Anonymous No.41467238 [Report] >>41467976
>>41467202
Really? to what point? Like, did you have basic achievements every normal human has?
Anonymous No.41467269 [Report]
Another cringey glownigger "its literally me" meme
Anonymous No.41467277 [Report]
>>41465261
kys glownigger. Schizoid isnt real also
he lp No.41467976 [Report]
>>41467238
If by "achievements" you mean go to college, get married, and work a shitty office job forever, then yeah I guess it looks ok on the surface. But nonstop family drama and chronic health issues have taken away all the joy from everything. I mostly just drink and play vidya at night after work, otherwise I get stuck playing fantasy loops in my head for hours. It's sad when your biggest fantasies are just having a normal fucking life ya know?
Anonymous No.41467998 [Report]
I do it while holding something, usually a pen
Anonymous No.41468007 [Report]
>hedgehog dilemma

So Sonic is his favorite character?
Anonymous No.41469367 [Report]
>>41466631
>She's 14, she listens to music while dancing and walking in the backyard and sparsely looking at her phone. She does it for quite a long period.
Fuck man this is how things kinda started for me only I started doing it way younger. I would walk around my childhood backyard in circles just kinda talking to myself and playing through all kinds of different fantasies in my head as a kid. Mostly based on cartoons I watched or whatever at that point. The fantasies have evolved and become far more intricate over the years. It seems like every piece of media I consume, whether they are movies, TV shows, or music, ends up contributing to my own little head cannon where I'm some heroic main character. For literally every song I actually enjoy listening to, I have some backstory for what it means for either myself or other fictional characters that only exist in my head. It never was really a problem before since by most metrics I've been fairly successful in my life. I had lots of friends in school that I still keep in touch with, I had my first girlfriend when I was 13, I lost my virginity at 17, I got a master's degree in computer science, and I'm 32 now and married with a kid on the way next year. Shit started going into overdrive back in April though when I got laid off from my job. Since then I've been just sending out 30+ job applications a day. I've had a total of 3 companies actually interview me and 1/50ish of the places I apply to actually even bother sending me a fuck you email. Even fucking nepotism doesn't work these days. My brother knows the CFO of one of the startups I interviewed with and I still didn't get that. My sister knows a VP at another company and he just said all the roles relevant to me were being filled internally. I guess filling and exploring my fantasies has just become a way to escape this shitty reality and it has actually started getting in the way of actually accomplishing anything other than applying to jobs at this point.
Anonymous No.41469410 [Report]
>>41466631
I look like this lol
Anonymous No.41469417 [Report]
>>41457369 (OP)
Be jew, Kys, bless the world