• Toneswirly@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I urge you all; just watch one screen. Its all you have attention span for anyway, and youre just gonna end up unsatisfied trying to do both at once.

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          17 hours ago

          When you go to bed because the alternative is trying to force yourself to do things you once enjoyed to kill time

          When you get into bed at 7 pm and don’t manage to get out of it till 11 am

          When you don’t feel hungry but you haven’t eaten in a day or two and you know you should and people would want you to but you can’t bring yourself to go make or get it and not eating feels satisfyingly self destructive

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          17 hours ago

          Thankfully now I can be mostly asleep for 15ish hours, it was hell when I would go to bed at 7 to avoid existence and would wake up at 3

          I should really just unalive myself and get it over with, things are worse than when I started drugs and therapy and there’s no way things are going to get better. Things don’t improve unless you improve them and I’ve tried and failed over and over

          • I can’t say I’ve been there, but as another person on the Internet, I can say that sometimes failing a lot is the only viable path forward and it sucks. It’s the famous quote about the invention of the lightbulb, it took over 1,000 attempts to get something that worked well, and when asked what that felt like to fail so many times, Thomas Edison is attributed for saying, “I didn’t fail 1,000 times, I discovered a thousand ways not to make a lightbulb.”

            So I guess I’m saying to keep finding ways that don’t work and I hope you do get your lightbulb soon!

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    18 hours ago

    If you’re on your phone I’m not telling you what happened and it’s not getting rewound.

  • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I absolutely did this the other day. Right in the middle of a boring ass scene they casually dropped a huge plot point.

    I’ve also missed stuff during uncomfortable parts and just let them go.

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    18 hours ago

    I just want a button that rewinds 10-15s, turns on subtitles, and then turns them off when it catches up again. It’s a pattern I do manually with some regularity.

    I suppose with Jellyfin/OSS, this is something I could implement myself if I was so inclined…

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    20 hours ago

    Me but with audiobooks. I listen while driving home. A thought might distract me so I’ll hit back, only to get back on the train of thought while I wait for the audio to get to the part I missed. Only I’ll miss it again and have to hit back again.

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      19 hours ago

      Then you miss your exit but it’s too late to turn back now so you start your new life in a new country

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      17 hours ago

      That’s why I can’t listen to audio books. Driving takes way too much attention. I have a set of driving podcasts which don’t need much attention and it doesn’t matter if I miss a bit

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        17 hours ago

        For me audiobooks makes the drive tolerable and enjoyable. I don’t find them distracting, rather I get distracted from them at times because of thoughts of work or needing to focus on dumb drivers around me.

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    17 hours ago

    So, uh, I don’t know how to tell you this, but it sounds like you’re an addict. You should consider taking days off from your phone. Like, 100% powered off. The false sense of urgency your phone provokes destroys your productivity and makes you less happy. You gotta unlearn that reflex.

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    19 hours ago

    Sometimes this is me not solving the problem, sometimes it’s the show/podcast/audiobook having a boring/poorly explained pocket as a lead-up to something important.

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    21 hours ago

    I blame cable/broadcast TV. It’s impossible for me to stay focused on a show because there were always recaps after commercial breaks.