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List of common symptoms of ADHD smartphones    #ADHD



1 Not updated 

2 Having a strange sense of wallpaper 

3 Missing events in phone games 

4 Addiction to phone 

5 90% of usage is video sites 

6 Large number of tabs in browser 

7 Large amount of unread e-mails/messages 

8 Large amount of unnecessary apps 

9 Apps are arranged in order of installation 



This is a little bit true. 



>> 
Niki has ADHD too (nicely). 



I often drop it and there's no LCD crackling, start over. 



The first one seems to work at the level of Yutaka Fukumoto 



I think 6 is common if you're weak with machines. 
When I looked at my mom's phone, there was a tab 29 and I was weeded out. 



Why is number 9 so bad? 



>>I don't know. 
It's more convenient to sort the apps by genre, or by the ones you use most often and the ones you don't. 



>> 
Oh yeah, that's not how it works... 



I have 463 tabs. 



>> 
I'm surprised your browser works so well, isn't it heavy? 



>> 
I don't mind at all. 



>> 
huh... 



>> 
No. 3 and No. 4 are incompatible. Director incompetent. 



What is a wallpaper with good sense? 



>> 
A hedgehog or something. 



I used to use a picture of a landscape as wallpaper, but I changed it to black to make the battery last longer. 



I got this illustration from a friend. It's soothing. 



How do you arrange the apps and stuff? 
I'll put the ones I use the most and the ones I don't use as often. 
The ones I don't use as often as I'd like, I just put them in a random order. 



So, you guys don't have ADHD episodes? 



I have 1,000 unread e-mails. 



And 498 in the browser. 



The bottom line is strong. 



I don't have that many tabs open because the only thing I do on there is on-j in the first place. 



I've noticed that people who don't organize have a mysterious memory. 
They remember things like "that app is on that page, on that page, on that page. 



>>I'll try to read it later. 
I'll try to read it later. 
But if I bookmark it, I don't think I'll ever read it. 
There are tabs that I've left unread for more than 6 months. 



I don't know why the browser on my phone is so bad. 
Why do the browsers on my phone leave tabs even if I reboot the device? 
You're annoying me. 



You're almost right. 
I'm impulsive by the way 

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