💬 Off-Topic Troon Dungeons - Squalid living conditions shown off by people of gender

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I'd say this is more like a dungeon than any of the other rooms in this thread. Most of this thread is less dungeon more hoarder come landfill. It does have a very dungeony vibe.

If that's how we're gonna put it, I must say that at least you can dress up an actual dungeon to be more livable and less depressing than the living quarters of any troon whatsoever.
 
I had a visceral reaction to seeing this on my feed
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There really isn't much in this photo, and yet the more I look at it, the more confused I am as to what the fuck is going on exactly...

I looked up both this profile and his main account. For starters, this guy is definitely autistic: 90% of his posts are just furry shit, he likes Sonic the Hedgehog, Star Fox, My Little Pony, antique electronics, cars, electronic music, general Japanese shit, and is apparently an "engineer" of some sort. He's just a train set away from checking all the stereotypical autism hobbies.

But back to his cave...
  1. The masking tape all around the trim makes me wonder because there's no way that room was painted recently given the ratty condition of the walls, are there leaks or bugs or something?
  2. Two visible electrical sockets, one without a cover (these things cost like a dollar btw) and another one hanging off of the wall.
  3. There seems to be an improvised shelf in the back right corner over what I think is some kind of radiator.
  4. No idea what the thing on the right that's hanging off the wall... a thermostat maybe?
  5. That arcade cabinet weighs over 500 fucking pounds. I'm guessing this retard moved out on his own recently but like... where are his parents? Did they see this and think "oh great our son daughter is finally grown up and has everything he she needs: her 500 pound 90s arcade game, and a few blankets". Like what is there a little food bowl in the other corner where the troon gets its goykibble poured into twice a day?

The most male living space I have EVER SEEN. Specifically, reddit man-child.
You put it best. I've lived in fairly spartan living conditions before but this one blows my mind like a Boston fun run.
 
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Pooner dungeon. No idea how people live like this…at least she’s seeking help?
 
No idea how people live like this
People always say this in cases like this, but you'd be surprised what you can be accustomed to. The OP says she has ADHD, which basically explains everything in the picture. When you have ADHD, you just stop seeing the mess. The longer something stays in one place, the more it becomes part of the space and "disappears." Take the bottom left corner of the pic:
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See that blue binder and the white one to the right of it? Those clearly slipped off a stack and fell into the floor. A non-ADHD person sees that and fixes it immediately, restacks the binders, no issue, no mess. Someone with ADHD sees it, but maybe they're already doing something and can't switch tasks on a dime like that so they decide to deal with the binders in a few minutes when they're done with their task. Except by that time, the momentum's dropped and they've forgotten about it, and it's not a crisis so even if they notice it, it's not a big deal to just do it later. The brain doesn't give any reward for solving the task right now anyway, so unconsciously they don't give a shit. It's not an issue. The binders stay in the floor and that's just Where They Are Now.
Then stuff just accumulates around them, like a river meandering and the land creating a peninsula where the dirt was deposited in the riverbed. Other things slip off the stack into the pile, related items get tossed in that direction, things get set next to the pile (and become the pile,) things are pushed out of the way and into the pile, so on and so forth until one day you clean your room and realize you've got a giant heap you've been redirecting everything around like it's some immutable facet of your room. Now it's hard to deal with and causes problems, because it went from one item to a billion.
and I know it sounds insane, 'cause every time shit like this comes up people are like "how can you forget about the binders in the floor, you can see them," or "how do you not think about fixing it every time you step around it," or "don't you notice the room shrinking as the peninsula of shit grows," but it's an actual honest-to-god disorder. It doesn't make sense to someone who doesn't experience it, but you really do just stop seeing the problem even when you logically know there is one.
Honestly, comparing this pic to some of the hoarder houses I've seen both on- and offline, this isn't even that bad. She isn't to the point of carving out paths from the bed to the door, there's a good amount of carpet still visible, there's no animal waste anywhere and I don't see any dishes with rotting food. The most food I even see is a bottle of water and a can by her bed, which is basically nothing. Lil Dood is doing halfway decent, she just needs someone to sit in there with her and keep her talking while she cleans, I've found that helps a lot when I need to get an area cleaned.
 
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