My guess is it's taking a shot at how many people are getting diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, or some other mental problem like an episode of South Park did for ADD (Season 4 Episode 3). I personally have ADHD, among other things, and before people really knew what it was or medication was really developed for it I would lash out at people without thinking (usually more physically than verbally, but both probably fall under bullet point 5, 6, and/or 8).Is there a doctor on the room? Because I want someone to enlighten me how the fuck is ADHD related to being a prick, bad-mouthed, spoiled child. I know the psychologist was a douche, so I'm gonna assume that was an erroneous diagnosis. Because it makes no friggin' sense that Emily had ADHD. According to the first Google search:
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1. Never saw her daydreaming.
2. Never saw her forgetting anything.
3. I only saw her masturbate (squirm/fidget) ONCE.
4. Does using the F-word every sentence count as talking too much?
5. Does using the F-word every sentence count as making mistakes?
6. I repeat: only saw her masturbate ONCE.
7. Granted, I have no funny commentary for this point.
8. She has friends and is loved by her family!
I know it is nitpicking. But if that douche of a psychologist said any other thing, like "anger issues" or just plain old "your daughter is a psycho, go to Arkham Asylum" I wouldn't have batted an eye. But ADHD? I know what it is to have trouble focusing on one thing, I know what is to daydream a lot, I'm constantly forgetting things... I. Felt. Insulted. By. This. Crap.
/rant over.
Temptation doesn't just have to be masturbation or something else sexual. From the Oxford Dictionary, temptation means "the desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise." Cursing is still technically something wrong, even if many people don't care anymore, even more so if used excessively. TV still bleeps words like fuck. Movies automatically get a PG-13 rating if fuck is even used once, R if used twice (or if there's 1 instance used in a sexual way).