for all u know i could be u...I meant make you disappear from the forum, not literally. Unless............... :whistling:
u could have a multiple personality disorder and joined the forum as a 16yr old from CT :tt2:
for all u know i could be u...I meant make you disappear from the forum, not literally. Unless............... :whistling:
if its gods job to find you your path are you just going to hang out until a sweet career falls in your lap?hey i dont get to chose my destiny/job on the earth
that's god's job
jk about the whole annoy u thing, and no i am not a religious freak
nopeif its gods job to find you your path are you just going to hang out until a sweet career falls in your lap?
ALL HAIL THE MOTHER MONSTER! Not religious????? :devil:nope
as i already stated i am not a religious freak
i am barely religious
religion BORES me
I know how you feel. I have ADHD too. No worries you might start out hitting parked cars or inadament objects such as telephone poles, mail boxes, or the #6 line train pilar. In time you will get better, and realize by the time your my age all these things were in your way. It was never your fault to begin with. :lol:I am going to learn how to drive this year too. Unfortunately I have ADHD which makes it difficult to pay attention for long periods of time. According to statistics people with ADHD are 4 times more likely to get into an accident and 6 times more likely to get their licenses suspended. So statistically speaking I am going to be a bad driver. Hearing that makes me furious. One more thing i also have mild dyslexia,dysgraphia, and some other learning disabilities that make school very hard and make me feel stupid.
If you were to ask a random person, there is a decent chance they will say that they have ADHD. That is how common it is. I cant wait to drive, and I am not going to let developmental disorders get in my wayEverybody has ADD these days. I guess I do as well.
That and my severe anxiety make driving hard for meCongratulations Agent A!
When I first started driving, it was very difficult for me to understand spatially where my car was oriented. I have since learned to find visual cues to situate the vehicle between the lines of lanes and parking spaces; I always have to aim way to the left of the lane/parking space to actually be centered. Parallel parking continues to elude me though
Have fun and be safe!
I'm in the same boat. I'm a good driver, but I have an extreme anxiety about taking the test. I'm going to just bite the bullet and do it next Friday.That and my severe anxiety make driving hard for me
Idk how I'll ever pass a road test lol
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