I also have ADHD and cannot stress to people enough how fucking hard it is to get things done on time, let alone before time. Fucking proud of you comrade.
i hereby award you as a fellow "probably have ADHD but diagnosis is expensive"
Noice.
good job lol, currently feeling that procrastination grind, I aspire to that
I still remember to this day the first time I pulled that off. Congratulations comrade
Some of my best work was done seconds before deadline, but my BEST work was submitted early. Proud of you comrade!
Without any medication??? That tremendous, congratulations!
Good shit. The only time I've ever done that was when I thought the due date was earlier than it actually was or when the professor postponed the assignment at the last minute lol
Good job comrade!
good job!!!
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