• PresidentCamacho@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    My instinct would be to think that they do that too, but at a much slower speed, and are less aware of how they got there. So when you explain a train of thought clearly the speed which u topic switched and the number of times it happened feels overwhelming to them. We also tend to intellectualize a lot of stuff and others do not, so they have probably never internally studied how their own thoughts connect before, so it would seem forieng when explained.

    But I’m speaking from instinct here, no evidence.

    • smiletolerantly@awful.systems
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      2 days ago

      AFAIK I’m neurotypical… No, trains of thought like these are common (see also other respondents on here), and they can also happen in the blink of an eye. It’s just that when the question or comment has formed, I’ll make a mental note to either ask/mention it later after the current topic has concluded, if I think the other person also has interest in hearing it, or to google it later if not. Or to just drop the thought if I come to the conclusion that it doesn’t matter all that much to myself either.

      • rooroo@feddit.org
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        2 days ago

        You mean you’re able to, gasp, use filters on your thought and exert self-control? What is this dark magic, get outta here