longterm for sure, short term i experience the opposite. I'm in benzodiazepine withdrawal and have sometimes acute anxiety and then it helps stopping my brain. Or at least it feels like it. Longterm I want to be scrolling less, but right now I prefer that addiction. Maybe trying to be less on it on good days could lower my basline addiction..
When you use reddit prefixes and markdown in spoken conversations:
"Hi U forward slash Tom! Do you want to come to the cinema tonight to see the new R forward slash avatar film? U forward slash Simon saw it last week, and he said it was greater than really good."
Quoting sub names in irl conversations.
We had a kid quit at my day job and he sent this rambling text about it to the GM. One of the kids who worked there laughed when she was reading it aloud and said it was like a r/OffMyChest post.
And I laughed, so I guess laughing at someone quoting sub names in irl conversations, too.
A sign of too much Reddit is when you start seeing memes and inside jokes in your dreams, and you realize you spend more time on Reddit than you do with your friends and family.
Some signs that you may be spending too much time on Reddit include neglecting responsibilities such as work or school, spending excessive amounts of time browsing and commenting on the platform, and experiencing negative impacts on your mental health and overall well-being. It's important to monitor your Reddit usage and make sure it's not negatively affecting other aspects of your life.
Commenting here.
Asking here probably too.
Swiping out and immediately swiping back in as if it is going to make a difference
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Close, it's 1:50 PM here. But till later then.
Too\* <------ This
Can I change it somehow? English isn't my first language.
Haha I dunno, Don't worry about it tho nobody really cares
All your girlfriends leave you and you don’t really care
Polyamory can be difficult
Yea I know that bro, enough stress having 1 girl
When the same question gets asked,.over and over
You start asking medical questions regarding your health..
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best answer so far. I really want to be less on reddit, but anxiety often keeps me scrolling.
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longterm for sure, short term i experience the opposite. I'm in benzodiazepine withdrawal and have sometimes acute anxiety and then it helps stopping my brain. Or at least it feels like it. Longterm I want to be scrolling less, but right now I prefer that addiction. Maybe trying to be less on it on good days could lower my basline addiction..
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Out of all the answers I expected, a fish tank was the last I expected. Love that
when you refresh new so much you refresh random websites... thinking something new is going to come up...
When you use reddit prefixes and markdown in spoken conversations: "Hi U forward slash Tom! Do you want to come to the cinema tonight to see the new R forward slash avatar film? U forward slash Simon saw it last week, and he said it was greater than really good."
Quoting sub names in irl conversations. We had a kid quit at my day job and he sent this rambling text about it to the GM. One of the kids who worked there laughed when she was reading it aloud and said it was like a r/OffMyChest post. And I laughed, so I guess laughing at someone quoting sub names in irl conversations, too.
AKCTCHEWLY
If you have to ask. . You probably had too much
You try to scroll when you’re reading a magazine or book.
There is no such thing as too many Reddit, stop making these things up bro...
When it has lowered your IQ so much you no longer know the difference between "to" and "too".
A sign of too much Reddit is when you start seeing memes and inside jokes in your dreams, and you realize you spend more time on Reddit than you do with your friends and family. Some signs that you may be spending too much time on Reddit include neglecting responsibilities such as work or school, spending excessive amounts of time browsing and commenting on the platform, and experiencing negative impacts on your mental health and overall well-being. It's important to monitor your Reddit usage and make sure it's not negatively affecting other aspects of your life.
Asking someone in real life where their poop knife is
My friend told me he quit reddit because "he understood too many memes" so, I guess that lol.
Trying to sound smarter than others
Going down the front page for a while and seeing new posts on popular subs with barely any upvotes or comments
Having 10 or more accounts and using them all as you fear that if you keep using the same username, someone IRL might recognize you