The Science of Hating Stuff
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The Science of Hating Stuff
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Waywut di Darrell Holliday

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Misophonia, Sensory Aversions & Self-Diagnosis Rants: Why Brains Hate Noises, Textures & Fake Disorders

In this hilarious psychology-comedy episode of Waywut Podcast, host Darrell dives deep into the science of hating stuff—exploring strange aversions like breaking up over too many rings, onion texture nightmares, sandpaper goosebumps, and metallic screeches that trigger rage. We unpack misophonia (sound triggers that spark fight-or-flight), misokinesia (movement annoyances like fidgeting), and brain theories on why normal quirks get mislabeled as autism or ADD via Google searches. Plus, rants on self-diagnosis culture, sensory processing tests, and when it's actually a disorder (spoiler: most aren't).If you've ever hated chewing sounds, nail files, crowds, or coconut crunch for no logical reason, this human behavior podcast  ... 

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