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ADHD Memes: Finding the Humor in Neurodivergence

Apr 24, 2024

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In an exciting and lighthearted development, researchers have curated a groundbreaking collection of the best ADHD memes, offering a much-needed dose of humor and relatability for the millions of families navigating neurodivergence. With a staggering 50% chance of a child having ADHD if a parent does, this hilarious compilation promises to bring laughter and solace to households worldwide. As experts highlight the therapeutic power of finding the funny in life’s challenges, parents eagerly await the unveiling of these must-see memes, heralding a new era of joy and understanding for neurodivergent families.

ADHD Memes & Art

First off, did you guys know that Reddit is a gold mine of ADHD art? The artwork and memes below are all sourced directly from the artist or original poster.

@MostlyADHD / via reddit.com

Ahh yes, the old “Are you listening”? No, we’re not and we’re sorry. ?

@danidonovan / via reddit.com

Listening to us ADHD’ers tell a story is an actual adventure. Keep up!

This adhd meme shows a person with a box of pizza who has fallen over.
@mxrionettes / via reddit.com

Us ADHD-ers might not be the best at thinking linearly, but we make great memes!

This is an adhd meme that shows an anime character with several faces. The text reads "my 20 personalities arguing how to respond to a message"
@WaterInsideAbottle / via reddit.com

Work emails take us at least 30 minutes of proofreading before we can comfortably hit send.

@MostlyADHD / via reddit.com

Honestly, you don’t think we’ve tried? Pfft, we need a note to remind us to write in our planners.

adhd memes
@sunnysidecomics / via reddit.com

Notebooks won’t stand a chance against us either.

In one ear, right to the shredder.. unless you say something we’re interested in. In that case, we will remember it for an unnatural amount of time.

adhd memes
@danidonovan / via reddit.com

ADHD memes calling us out again. Raise your hand if you have five different sets of house keys. ✋

adhd memes
@sunnysidecomics

Since we sang Reddit users’ praises above, we also want to honorably mention Twitter in regards to ADHD memes. So, check out these hilariously relatable tweets from users who (probably) have ADHD.

https://twitter.com/Mir4Prez/status/1403396367163265026?s=20&t=9mFo7z4FzZBjVUVC-aTkLw
https://twitter.com/celestelabedz/status/1349797216697810945

Here are some places to find ADHD memes:

  • Deepwrk: Has a collection of over 100 funny ADHD memes
  • TotallyADD: Has a collection of ADHD memes written by Rick Green, the founder of TotallyADD
  • Cheezburger: Has a treasure trove of ADHD memes and tweets
  • Smarts: Has 15 relatable ADHD memes
  • ADHDAwarenessMonth: Has memes about ADHD, including one about the positive aspect of ADHD
  • Reddit: Has a community of people with ADHD sharing memes about ADHD
  • Pinterest: Has a board called “Adhd memes”
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This post was originally published on 09/01/2022. It was updated on 02/02/2024.

Editor’s Note: This post was written by a Goally staff member diagnosed with ADHD at a young age. All information included is based on her personal experiences and does not necessarily reflect the views of the company.

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Emily is a seasoned blog writer for Goally, leveraging her extensive background in child psychology and special education to provide valuable insights and resources for parents. Her commitment to understanding and addressing the unique needs of these children, combined with her expertise in educational strategies, makes her a credible and empathetic voice for families.