Desk chair has been pretty noisy for a while, but since I usualy have headphones on it’s not as noticeable.

Well I’m working on a paper due tomorrow and my possible ADHD is real bad right now so I just HAD to fix the squeeking.

It’s after 11 PM and I just tightened all the screws and applied WD-40.

No squeek now, very relieved.

  • lessthanluigi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    16 days ago

    Glad you fixed it!

    Although, I would suggest you get some other greases like white lithium for greasing. WD-40 is not really made for being oil/grease (although it is great for unfreezing locks and such). It might squeak again in 2 weeks.

    Never a dull moment in Dull Men’s Club

    • SayYes2Depress@slrpnk.netOP
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      16 days ago

      Thanks for the info. I’ll check if I already have any lying around. If not I’ll buy some next time I need to do some greasin’ up.

    • protist@mander.xyz
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      15 days ago

      Research on the physiological roots of procrastination have been concerned with the role of the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain that is responsible for executive brain functions such as impulse control, attention and planning. This is consistent with the notion that procrastination is strongly related to such functions, or a lack thereof. The prefrontal cortex also acts as a filter, decreasing distracting stimuli from other brain regions. Damage or low activation in this area can reduce one’s ability to avert diversions, which results in poorer organization, a loss of attention, and increased procrastination. This is similar to the prefrontal lobe’s role in ADHD, where it is commonly under-activated.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrastination