That would be a priceless moment, but you would probably know if you've met him because his face is on his profile picture.
I live like 35 minutes from Atlanta and have been to like every GameStop in the state. But yeah tbh I have no idea if I've met you xD which GameStop are you?
i don't have adhd (as far as i know) but i fck around with a dead tv remote and sometimes spin it. does that count.
fidget spinners - made for people who can't pay attention - by giving them something to fidget with in class... How does that make any sense. Gurantee they will be one of those things that gets banned by most elementary / middle schools.
When I was in middle school, Heelys were all that and everybody had them, and if you wore them to school you would be written up and sent home faster than a girl wearing short shorts i'll tell you what.
i'm glad there are other people that actually realize that this doesn't help with ADD or ADHD or anything else companies say and that it's just an irritating and stupid fad that'll hopefully die out in less than a month
it seems like everyone i know, whether they have ADHD or don't, just get distracted by it. it's all they look at.
and frankly, i don't even mind that they use it. not my problem if they aren't doing their work. but it's irritating when everyone's showing theirs off and talking about it
Its honestly just to get people to buy into them. Even my therapist said so. The Figit cubes I have seen work on children with autism and that is a wonderful tool, but these spinners are just toys essentially, as they tend to distract kids by wanting to play with them as opposed to getting their work done. Although, my opinion is not the only one and if people find that these help them, then by all means- carry on.
I don't know how but I managed to get a hold of a spinner from one of my friends and now I want one someone savemepls
I have one myself but they seem useless/pointless to me honestly. It's literally just a thing that spins which I don't find very fascinating, on the other hand some people say it helps children or people with autism or ADHD to keep them occupied and distracted but that's coming from the media so I'm not sure myself but if so then I can see why they could be useful to some I suppose.
My mom wouldn't let me have heelies back in the day and that was probably the most angry I've ever been My friends had my back though
Heelies were the best thing I ever had, I don't think I ever wore shoes other than my heelies wherever I went.
I used to have those for about an hour. Then I almost fell and called it quits. Never had them again.