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Nicholas Dennison says
Yep. That sounds about right. But it’s more like you know it’s there out of the corner of your eye, but you’re so focused on the negative that it doesn’t really register as significant.
worthless says
this is exactly what it’s like. Doesn’t matter what people tell me, they’re just trying to make me feel better. Because actions, not words, show how a person truly feels about you
Queazy says
Excellent comic. Does a very good, and relatable, analogy of how many things get filtered out in the mind of someone depressed. More helpful to show to people who aren’t depressed, cross your fingers, and hope they begin to understand.
D3 & EGOSELF (@d3andego) says
ya ni me acordaba de esta, pero asi ando ahorita http://t.co/8ruqi1yLjv
Xavier Wiggins says
It’s worse when the only person who’s ever nice to you is the therapist you see every other week.