Author Topic: what the forget is it with these fidget spinners  (Read 25984 times)

how loving annoying, distracting and useless it is
as someone who uses one and pen flips without even knowing it most of the time i have to disagree.

For people who have a tendency to break the remote's battery cover.

whenever i'm at school, I just look around and count atleast 30 people spinning these got damn things and I don't like it

have not seen one of these fidget spinners, but i did see someone with one of those fidget cubes from the whole kickstarter thing.
it's for people to fidget with objects around them, such as clicking a pen, spinning a joystick, etc etc.
they're made so they don't accidentally break things around them by fiddling too much (aka what kochie said).



I'm glad that I have not seen a single one of these things yet.

I have never ever in my life heard of a fidget spinner until now.

this specific thing is real, it's an actual gyroscopic effect

I'm not saying they're not real, I'm saying the two people doing the tricks are loving handicaps

I prefer adderall personally

I prefer adderall personally
ritalin is 500x better because it's not amphetamine salts

i don't have adhd or add like my siblings do but i bounce my leg and mess with one of my rings a lot to help me focus or blow off excess energy. i've broken my fair share of battery covers too lol

maybe it's because i don't go to school and see these super often but when i do see people play with these things in public i really couldn't give less of a forget

It's for fidgety people and people with ADHD and such, but apparently a bunch of other people have bought them just to be annoying or something

I have never ever in my life heard of a fidget spinner until now.
This.