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Exactly! You really captured this well, Clay.
Spot on.
Stephania.
http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2012-2013/courses/phil-237
-jay was here! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Negativity helps. Somewhat. Lowering my expectations have always turned out to benefit me in various situations.
Oh Fuck. I think I’ll take that course on my first semester, Jayson.
«this course is freaking impossible. i’m going to fail this big time.»
-jay was here!
> Specific issues to be discussed may include pornography. Okay, I can deal with that.
That fog around the head is some apt fucking imagery.
Typo in the second panel: “suffer” where it should be “sufferer”.
Otherwise a brilliant strip, as always.
“There was a door
And I could not open it
I could not touch the handle.
Why could I not walk out of my prison?”
TS Eliot, “The Cocktail Party.”
this is the one most frustrating aspect of depression. the communication/empathy barrier which leads to frustration and exacerbating depression. just a shitty cycle
Symptoms of #depression are a lot more common than you think it is. Here’s a comic that tells us how you can… http://t.co/MyM5K7Dwbw
190 http://t.co/jQIAum94R3 via @depressioncomix
190 http://t.co/EWBIuc7PKK via @depressioncomix
About “negative thinking”… http://t.co/R6sNyOf971
190 | depression comix http://t.co/1ERGuLWJi8
This is like my every day. The most relatable thing I’ve ever seen.