• Opinionhaver@feddit.uk
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    3 hours ago

    I can visualize the entire plumbing system of a house in my head and I can build, rotate and disassemble 3D objects in my mind but for some reason I simply cannot figure out how electricity works. I’ve watched every single “electricity for dummies/visual learners” video on youtube and none of it makes a difference. I’ve just accepted I’ll never be able to understand electricity.

  • frozenpopsicle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    Combination locks. Tell me to memorize a sheet of numbers, fine. Tell me to open a combination lock combination 03-03-03, I need the locks manual on hand.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    Anything athletic; unusual in the fact I’m healthy/slim/etc. Name a single sport or exercise and I wouldn’t even have the basics down. Except for any aquatic activities which I just never got the hang of (can’t even swim), when taking physical tests at school which were often timed, I’d do what my teacher would call trolling the grading system by starting out laggy/slow, followed by performing a nanosecond better each time to fulfill expectations.

  • toomanypancakes@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I cannot navigate without a map. I can learn specific routes to places after lots of repetition, but if I try to figure how to get somewhere by sense of direction and knowing where things are alone I will very likely have no idea where to go.

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      8 hours ago

      I’m the opposite. Hand me a map and I’m absolutely clueless. But if you tell me “xyz place is by [redacted] theater” I’ll be able to find it a lot faster than looking at any sort of map. Only works in my hometown, though.

    • BossDj@lemm.ee
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      9 hours ago

      I feel like that one is pretty common. My daughter is very frustrated that her friends could navigate anywhere and she’s clueless. Smart as hell in most regards, but can’t navigate

  • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
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    I can’t keep my shoes tied to save my life. I feel like a toddler. They will come untied within 5-10 minutes of tying them unless they’re double knotted.

    I’ve done my best to get rid of shoes with laces in my life because it’s both humiliating and so frustrating

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      3 hours ago

      To be fair, most people don’t know how to tie their shoes. They think they do but they’re doing a “granny knot” which is much more likely to become undone than the square knot they’re intending to do. Some of my shoes still have the same knot I tied when I first bought them.

      Source

    • reddig33@lemmy.world
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      Look into products like “lock laces”. I can tie my shoes but I hate doing it (I’d rather slip my shoes on and they never stay tied or tight anyway). Elastic laces with a cinch works great.

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      If you do end up in shoes you need to tie. The issue may be that when you tie your shoes the knot is a granny knot instead of a square knot. To make the square knot,

      take both strands Pass left around right Make a loop with the left and wrap the right lace over and around and pull through as a bow.

      You can check if you got it, depend on if the bow is straight across side-to-side. If the bow ears are crooked or up-down, it is a granny knot. You can undo the last step and wrap the opposite direction. Hope this helps!

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      13 hours ago

      Same, or at least I can’t “hold onto” anything I try to visualize. I can manage a brief flash of a vague image. I wonder if it’s related to my near complete inability to recognize faces.

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        Well, considering most people look the same or very similar to me, I’d say yes, it’s related.

        The condition is called aphantasia, in case you didn’t know and want to read more, but not much is known about it.

        Edit: Another thing I realized sometime last year is that I have trouble remembering where I left things, constantly looking for something. Turns out people usually visualise where they left stuff.

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    10 hours ago

    I’m not good at video games. I love playing them but can’t play anything past the easiest levels or beginner settings. Getting destroyed and trashed talked online by 12 year olds is embarrassing 😂

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    13 hours ago

    Troubleshooting printers. I have a bachelor’s in physics and 8 years of experience in IT and management. I cannot (and refuse to) fix a printer

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      That’s because printers were not made by humans, but god to punish us for our sins.