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Share pictures/thoughts of your fidget thingies

So today I’m taking out my fidget toy to work (neatly hidden away in my pocket) and so far I do have to say it helps. Every now and then I click the buttons and it shuts my mind up for a few seconds during which I can refocus.

It’s strangely soothing. It also does give me a headache when I do it too much.

What are your findings?

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I can't stop playing with them and making her claws extend/retract!

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This looks exactly like my phone and case, and yes I stim this way a lot. OnePlus Nord N200 5G?

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lemmy.world

This specific GAN356 M speed cube. Don’t buy a Rubik’s cube. The GAN cube is way more satisfying to turn. They are so incredibly satisfying I’ve bought like 4 of them after losing them/giving them to friends.

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Yes! I've got a Moyu with magnets and it's just such a vast improvement over the official brand.

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sh.itjust.works

I’ve got a fidget cube and spinner, but my lifelong tradition of finding and fidgeting with blue tac has never gone away

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Janxreply
piefed.social

Doesn't that like... make your hands all gooey and smelly?

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Somehow not really, it’s probably since I wash my hands pretty regularly and don't really sweat on my fingertips since I’ve been doing it for so long lmao. Although I do replace the blue tac whenever it does eventually get dirty from other things, which is probably like once every 2 years or so.

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eneffreply
discuss.tchncs.de

It was probably hidden by someone who isn't a fan of the fact that these thing's buttons make clicky noises.

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cravlreply
slrpnk.net

I do wish the one side with three clicky buttons and two silent buttons made them feel different so you could avoid the clicky ones when needed without testing them.

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Put a drop of super glue on the non-clicky buttons. Now you can tell without looking AND have new stimulation points.

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I honestly don't have a dedicated fidget toy. I have a leather phone case with a magnetic strap and I use that. It's pretty satisfying to flick the little strap open and shut and listen to the little noise of the magnet snapping it into place.

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I've used one of these spinny toys for years now. It works great for me. Usb for scale.

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My old car used to have a switchblade key (Mazda 2) and that was the best fidget when I was out and about.

Right now on my desk I have a 7mm or so, heavy allen wrench that provides plenty of mindless, quiet, fidgeting. My only wish is that it would stay colder longer.

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Not a fan of that thing, I need something with more texture or a different / interesting shape I can move around in my hand.

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I really like that one! I have two because I lose them a lot. I simply don't use the loud options when there are others around that I might disturb.

I have many, many toys all over the place but here are some of my faves:

For the autism I like these for calming. They are so calming...

Sometimes people ask about them and I find handing it to them so they can see usually satisfies their curiosity and then it's no big deal 🤷‍♀️

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lemmy.world

The pod is magnetic and I pull it in and out all day lol, also hand to mouth and nicotine.

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I have this same device and really like it. I've got my entire desk covered with random objects to mess with.

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These are my top 3 favourites currently, in no particular order:

  • Fuzzball Teenie by Needoh.
  • Stimagz by Stimara.
  • A Waffle Fidget, which I 3D printed.
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In stressful times my body decides to do that at night (because I clench my blanket and press it into my cheek then). Glad that’s not very common anymore.

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Mine were mostly covered but one thing I also do sometimes (don't have it in reach at the moment) is I will get like a 1.5 inch 3/4 zinc bolt and a couple of hex nuts, keep one at the bottom and spin the other up and down the bolt, IT'S SO STIMMY

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