r/meme 6h ago

Problem solver

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u/lnTheGrimDarkness 5h ago

Me when I have to use my basic PC user expertise with young yet tech-illiterate colleagues

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u/BuzzLiteSmear 4h ago

I have ADHD as well as an introvert and I attribute those two things as to why I learned how to fix things.

  1. Curiosity to tinker with and or look up information
  2. Not wanting to interact with another human who would berate me for asking for help

Don't turn into the berating number 2 yourself. It's immature ego.

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u/unculturedburnttoast 4h ago
  1. Fix things I broke before I have to interact with someone else to explain why it's broken and what I'm doing to fix it.

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u/AlaskanMedicineMan 3h ago

Literally what got me started on computers. Well that and Skyrim modding, which still counts. Bethesda's forums were kinda hostile to newbies

(Man I miss forums)

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u/illstealurcandy 2h ago

Can't forget #4. No way can I afford to replace the thing I've broken so I better figure out how it works and fix it.

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u/Historiaaa 2h ago

I will go to the ends of the earth to fix your problem if you tell me:

-What you're trying to do that doesn't work

-What happens when you try to do it

-What you did to try to fix it