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valueaddedwater says
Sounds like the script for Network
Robert Matthew says
Appropriate and accurate referencing, in an internet cartoon?!
depression comix says
Robert Matthew I’m a psychology major, APA was drummed into me
Jackieflash says
No wonder you’re depressed!!! (just kidding)(sort of)
A.j. Ermenc says
I saw another comic once (sorry, I don’t remember which one, might have been Non Sequitur) where the main character’s key to happiness was to turn off the TV news… I find it sad that people legitimately feel that happiness is so bad for success.
Talitha Kumi says
My faith actually lifts me out of my darkest moments and fills me with hope- not guilt or fear. I don’t think it’s fair or right to show religion’s bad side without its good side too. If it weren’t for God and my renewal in Him, I wouldn’t have made it to my middle 30s alive.
As much harm as religion has honestly done, we really forget about the good it does, too. We lose something valuable when we cut faith and spirituality out of our lives and also out of our resources for dealing with depression.
William Smith says
It’s a bit ironic that the media isn’t included among those who don’t want you to be happy. Talk radio, FOX News, and so many others built their empires on keeping people anxious and angry.
@BeaERmrzBtncs says
168 http://t.co/AyoPkoIEXh via @depressioncomix
@NagyNellbrack says
“Do you want people to be happy?” http://t.co/nYRyOu1Gn2
Jim says
The man should have called this “Wolves at the door.”