Nothing, it has become quite common to say ADHD causes every little odd behavior. I'm not sure if all those people are even actually diagnosed and not just lying for internet points...
I assume people with actual ADHD find it offensive their condition is made fun of by "quirky" idiots online.
Yep. Just because you do something in a nonsensical, stupid way doesn't mean you have ADHD or that is what someone with ADHD would do. People with ADHD are also "intellectual."
For me, this is how I'd solve 9+7:
Day 1: Fuck it, I'll do it tomorrow
Day 2: Alright gotta do that problem now! Just gonna eat and take a walk to prepare my mind
Day 3: okay for real this time
Day 4: staring intently at problem for half an hour before getting incredibly inspired to do anything else
Day 5: anxiety
Day 6: paralyzed butanxiety
Day 7: Either I actually try to do it and it takes 30 seconds or I give up entirely and flunk the class
Not "hehe quirky look at me I'm so stupid because my brain does things differently, ur so smart I wish I was like you and not so dumb! x3"
I wanna be charitable and say that these sort of behaviors might be commonly associated with ADHD because for us they become a necessity to exist in the world.
While an NT person might have no problem adding 9+7 without breaking up the problem, it becomes much harder with ADHD. so ADHD people are more likely to develop them as a coping mechanism.
For me personally, the more steps a math problem has, the less likely I am to follow through. My mind prefers cutting corners rather than breaking equations up
For many of us it is cutting corners. Memory is hard, but I know my fives and anything less than five so really I just need two spots in ram instead of a bunch of tables on my tiny hard drive
Yes! This is true, for example, if I'm given something like 16 + 27, I'll sooner make an educated (wrong) guess 3 times than stop and think about it. Not sure if that's ADHD though!
I don't think manipulating an addition problem so you can equate it to a multiplication problem would be a normal action.
They are probably just using ADHD (not even a diagnoses anymore IIRC - it's all ADD now) as a shorthand for 'funky brain thing goin on'. Not exactly good, but I don't really think it does any meaningful harm either.
Edit: had it the other way around. It's all ADHD now, not ADD. Thankyou for the correction @JackbyDev .