“What do we have in common? We’re reliable with the ladies”
“If I could prove that I never broke the law, do you promise not to tell another soul what you saw?”
“Mr vice president? … Mr Madison? … Senator Burr?! … what is this”
“I had only one thought before the slaughter; ‘this man will not make an orphan of my daughter’”
Just some of the ones from Hamilton,
“You bring the corsets (we’ll bring the sinches) no one wants a waist over, nine inches”
“I think we can all agree I’m the ten amongst these threes”
“Yeah, that didn’t work out, so I decided to take a break from boys, and you’ll never guess who I met”
“(You sent him kisses!?) I didn’t know I would move in with his missus”
“I’m the queen of the castle, get down you dirty rascal”
Hyperactive ADHD does this. The H in ADHD stands for hyperactive. Some people with inattentive ADHD prefer the label ADHD over ADD even though they're not hyperactive, but don't attack people for using the "H" to mean the hyperactive half, because that's what it means.
Because people are getting accurate diagnoses and help instead of being put in mental institutes with unbelievably bad conditions or getting yelled at and abused for being "lazy", "difficult" and "too hyper" when in reality it's out of control and a medically proven difference in brain development, proportions, and activity.
Before, people that could hide their symptoms did so out of fear of being outcast or abused, and those who couldn't were traumatized by one of the above methods. It seems that recently the amount of people with ADHD has gone up, but it hasn't. The amount of diagnosed people with ADHD has. Just look at the graph for left-handedness before and after it became socially accepted. It's the same pattern.
All of this can be learned with quick research on reputable sources.