Haven't checked out season 2 yet, but I put myself through watching the first season. It's very very different, has more action and gore, the villain is so cliche he plays an organ, and the big climax was a minor spoiler
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The study revealed high levels of anti-feminist sentiment amongst UK men, with 50 per cent endorsing ‘red pill’ rhetoric underpinned by misogynistic ideology. 67 per cent of men agreed that “the media tends to portray men in a negative light”, while 59 per cent of men agreed that “feminism is about favouring women over men”.
Not sure why you got down voted given the info in the article.
Yes and the article kinda glosses over one of the things from the source:
smoking, unsafe sex, and alcohol use being the three leading risk factors for risk-attributable cancer
What didn't you like about Horimiya?
Won't that just keep his lawyers occupied?
I tried it and got bored. Ymmv. You'll have to shop around for something that you like and a decent teacher.
depression [is] a result of constantly being overwhelmed, hypervigilant, and so on.
Wrong. Absolutely incorrect. Stop reading whatever self help bullshit that told you that.
multi generational family
This sounds like absolute hell. Not all of us have good relationships with our families. Most of the people with ADHD have at least one parent with ADHD, and guess who has problems regulating emotions. And guess what kind of risky behaviors the children will engage in.
Even though there are more people to do chores, there are more people producing dishes, laundry, trash. It's a wash at best for neurotypical people, but a bunch of people that have a hard time initiating tasks? Again, doesn't seem like a rosy picture to me.
Did you read my comment or do you just feel like saying both my experience and the research of experts aren't worth anything? How the hell is a supportive community going to keep me from drowning or crashing a vehicle? I'd still be tired all the time, I'd still turn into an idiot when exhausted, I'd still be depressed. Society doesn't change my neurochemistry.
Unmedicated ADHD has worse outcomes for a bunch of things like relationships, risky behavior (e.g. addictive behaviors), and tasks that require sustained concentration (e.g. driving). It is more often comorbid with other issues than not like anxiety and depression.
Personally, I've lost my ability to do many things I enjoyed after changing to non stimulant meds when getting them was nigh impossible (plus other side effects were starting to make them not worth it). Tango because it's exhausting to have to pay attention to the flow of dance, plan what I'm going to lead, and execute it in sync to the music. Scuba because underwater is not where you want to run out of executive function no matter what kind of society I'm in. I almost lost my martial art because I didn't have enough executive function left to practice safely about 2/3 of the way through class (luckily, I do adequately on my current meds). I've made absolutely idiotic relationship decisions when I was on stimulants but it was past the time of day when they wore off. It can be difficult to get started even on things I enjoy. Etc etc.
There's no society that fixes me. I do ok in this one because of the coping behaviors, systems, and medications. But I would press the button that got rid of my ADHD without hesitation.
Everything but things that will actually work, i.e. changing the work culture so people have time to have sex and aren't so stressed that they don't want to.
Ok, then let's make a new space called a loudbrary.
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Sure, that's how it starts but then all of a sudden you're a Jesus allegory.