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franclinrodriguesoficial
FranclinRodrigues.oficial :
Não a gente não tem super poder, a verdade é passamos uma vida inteira analisando e observando tudo e todos, é uma vida inteira literalmente treinado uma resposta a cada comportamento do outro, a gente passa uma vida inteira tentando se adequar a um formato de mundo ao qual não foi projeto para o funcionamento do nosso cérebro. Então não, não temos super poderes, esse comportamento é fruto de traumas e mais traumas passados ao longo dos anos.
2026-06-19 18:22:34
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rasec_atom
Raséc :
o que me pega é o não parar de pensar, acho que é o maior ônus do TDAH 😮‍💨
2026-06-20 13:17:08
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vivihstreamer
Vivih Streamer 👑💫 💠💫 :
E eu com tdah e meu marido tem mania de repetir as frases…
2026-06-20 18:06:16
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marinamahlucas
marinamahlucas :
Eu dissocio quando a pessoa fica repetindo ou falando coisa que eu não me interesso. Eu tô ali, eu tô “ouvindo” juro que eu to, mas é parece que as palavras não tem sentindo quando chegam no meu cérebro
2026-06-20 05:36:29
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brudelboni
Bruno :
Isso é vdd? Tô chocado
2026-06-19 00:59:01
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razacdk
Ariel Luan Honrburg :
vocês também pensam nas possibilidades? futuro/presente de acordo a cada resposta dadam como se tivesse imaginando o rumo que a situação vai ter ?
2026-06-20 13:36:45
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bia.biaggi
Bia Biaggi :
Incrível que todo mundo no comentário dizendo que é assim kkkk nenhuma novidade!
2026-06-19 21:06:52
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rafaeloliveira8721
rafaeloliveira8720 :
Misericórdia… eu não consigo ler um livro do começo ao fim direto. Eu tenho que parcela ele porque se não fico entediado 😐
2026-06-20 17:45:21
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alansouza2025
Alan Souza :
Cara essa questão de observar pequenas expressões e ja deduzir algo sobre a pessoa é surreal no meu trabalho toda vez que vou contar algo bacana um colega de trabalho faz uma expressão tao rápida tipo de inveja ou la vem ele conta algo super legal da vida dele que eu percebo na hora 😳
2026-06-19 23:09:53
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dayanepiedade25
Dayane Piedade :
Pra mim era normal, mas me irritando imensamente com as pessoas ao redor que não compreendem e na minha cabeça é super óbvio
2026-06-19 19:44:54
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daiane.pintura.tecidos
Daiane S pinturas em tecidos :
eu em tudo na vida, só faltou mais mil detalhes, incluindo fazer coisas repetidas. Deus me livre me dá um desanimo, eu faço uma pintura mas se eu tiver que repetir o mesmo desenho eu paro na metade ou nem começo, ranço agudo
2026-06-20 15:46:20
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eukaacau
KACAU :
queria baixar kkkk é muito real
2026-06-19 14:08:40
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gioliversantana
Gisele :
eu descobrindo que tenho TDHA nesse vídeo, dei check em todos os itens.
2026-06-19 15:56:06
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andressa.rondon
Andressa Rondon :
Siiiim e é super cansativo
2026-06-19 18:51:44
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martinhasilvv87
martx456 :
amei o filme (como magica), pois eu so estranhei o sorriso estranho do peixe ja perto do fim, e nao no inicio do filme
2026-06-19 12:34:50
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atamidias
Tami Dias :
Eu sou assim! Mas sofro pq ninguém entende e eu não tenho saco a explicar! No trabalho é horrível
2026-06-19 23:50:32
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eu_siaht
Sanfer :
o "eu te avisei" é terrível kkkk minha esposa tem mil e um planejamentos e eu já no primeiro passo identifico um problema q surgirá no 2728271° passo kkk 😜
2026-06-19 19:00:38
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misspoppins0
Srta Poppins777 :
Eu não tenho tdha e sou assim
2026-06-19 15:30:24
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thais.ferlli
Thaís ✨ :
eu identifico padrões inconscientemente, mas ainda assim eu não consigo fazer cálculo de matemática, física e química 😅😅 sofri na escola, fui diagnosticada com TDAH só com 23 anos
2026-06-20 16:58:13
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vivianventura973
vivianventura973 :
A gente se conhece?
2026-06-19 20:28:51
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thayscarneiropmu
ThaysCarneiro Micropigmentação :
Junta o meu tdah + meu signo de gêmeos, lascou 😂 percebo tudo de longe, minha intuição nunca falha, adoro bater no ombro e dizer eu te avisei 😅
2026-06-20 10:35:01
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marcelli1999
Sussu :
chocada, real, muito real
2026-06-19 02:08:06
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renatohr
Renato henrique real :
Reconheço padrões em tudo sei muita coisa principalmente pra aprender tudo
2026-06-20 18:10:03
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patricia.cassalea
Patty Cassa Leão :
Mel Deeellllsss, vc me descreveu.
2026-06-19 19:09:19
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The thing nobody talks about is how many women are quietly transforming their relationship with food and won't tell anyone how.
 
 I've been following hundreds of postpartum weight loss stories and there's this pattern that keeps coming up. Someone will lose a noticeable amount of weight over 4-6 months, but when friends ask what they did, they just smile and change the subject. Everyone assumes it's some crazy diet or expensive trainer they don't want to share.
 
 From what I've researched, many of these women have started GLP-1 medications like semaglutide. But here's what's fascinating about their stories. They're not talking about restrictive dieting or punishing workouts. They describe it like someone finally turned down the volume on constant food thoughts.
 
 The pattern I keep seeing is women saying they weren't lazy before. They were trying harder than anyone around them. Their bodies were just working against them and no amount of willpower was going to change that basic biology.
 
 What strikes me most in these stories is how they describe feeling lighter in ways that aren't just about the number on the scale. They talk about being present with their kids instead of constantly thinking about their next meal or whether they've already eaten too much today.
 
 Research shows GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar. For many people, this means the constant mental noise about food finally gets quiet. They can focus on other things for the first time in years.
 
 If you've got a friend who seems different lately but won't explain what changed, this might be why. And if you're the one quietly struggling with constant food thoughts, the comments on posts like this show you're absolutely not alone in feeling this way.
 
 #glp1community #wellnessjourney #weightlosshacks
The thing nobody talks about is how many women are quietly transforming their relationship with food and won't tell anyone how. I've been following hundreds of postpartum weight loss stories and there's this pattern that keeps coming up. Someone will lose a noticeable amount of weight over 4-6 months, but when friends ask what they did, they just smile and change the subject. Everyone assumes it's some crazy diet or expensive trainer they don't want to share. From what I've researched, many of these women have started GLP-1 medications like semaglutide. But here's what's fascinating about their stories. They're not talking about restrictive dieting or punishing workouts. They describe it like someone finally turned down the volume on constant food thoughts. The pattern I keep seeing is women saying they weren't lazy before. They were trying harder than anyone around them. Their bodies were just working against them and no amount of willpower was going to change that basic biology. What strikes me most in these stories is how they describe feeling lighter in ways that aren't just about the number on the scale. They talk about being present with their kids instead of constantly thinking about their next meal or whether they've already eaten too much today. Research shows GLP-1 receptor agonists work by mimicking hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar. For many people, this means the constant mental noise about food finally gets quiet. They can focus on other things for the first time in years. If you've got a friend who seems different lately but won't explain what changed, this might be why. And if you're the one quietly struggling with constant food thoughts, the comments on posts like this show you're absolutely not alone in feeling this way. #glp1community #wellnessjourney #weightlosshacks

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