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Mic says
*sigh*
San Sdn says
This hurts.
Heather Bufkin says
So, so familiar.
Loyal follower says
Whenever I get one, autosend to spouse and children to remind them of how hurtful my parents were to me in the first 18-19 years of my life
jbthazard says
Once again, this is the character I can relate to the most. I missed her.
clay says
She is one of my favorites to draw.
Styled2z says
So raw and true to how it feels.
Michael Furie says
I want to share this on my wall because I’ve got several friends who would also totally “get” this, but I’m afraid some other people will see it as me looking for attention and being self pitying. don’t think I can take any more well-intentioned but completely condescending words of wisdom.
Daniel Walker says
Is it possible/practical to only share to the right people?
Michael Furie says
I suppose I could.
clay says
“Well intentioned but completely condescending words of wisdom” is the best description I’ve heard of it.
Jennifer Wasserman says
If they tell u that they find u to be self-pitying and attention-seeking, get rid of them. They r not good 4 u. <3
Michelle Bhoolai says
Understood
Opus the Poet says
I don’t fear death, neither do I pursue it. It’s just another place I have visited and left behind and may see again.
Sean Hantz says
My first thought upon waking every morning is, “Dammit, I’m still alive.”
Jasmine Qureshi says
Hang in there
diruscanis says
same here
Jessica Horn says
🙁 too true
Cerri Dwenn says
This.
-v says
I completely get this one. Daily
th says
Ugh. I hate making long-term plans because of a milder version of this. Like “why bother with pension payments, probably not gonna be around long enough to actually get pension anyway” or anything else that’s months/years away.
Agarax says
I used to feel exactly the same way. One day I mentioned to a psychiatrist that I figured I’d be dead within a year, just as an offhand remark, but he was very surprised and alarmed. I had already told him I was depressed, and that I spent hours every day imagining ways to kill myself. Maybe he hadn’t realized I was serious.
Depression can make life feel like solitary confinement in a deep, dank, cold, and utterly dark hole. You just want to escape. It’s important to realize that what you need to escape from isn’t life itself, it’s the depression, and that these are two separate things.
Michelle says
Agarax, I so appreciate many of your comments.
Earlier this year, I was feeling suicidal, but I realized that it’s not actually death that I want… what I really want is to live life FULLY… the problem, however, is that currently, I’m living life BARELY, which is excruciating, and I’m so tired of fighting yet not gaining any traction toward anything different.
NN says
Feeling like this lately. It gets worse when I think about all the money my parents spend in therapy and other things when I don’t think I’m gonna make it that far. (Sorry if you can’t understand it, English isn’t my first language).
SirPantero says
I can totally relate to that last panel, and in fact the whole strip.
Koz says
Goddammitt. Every day. Every day. Especially the “relief?…disappointment?”.
Stephania Donayre says
“Should I cancel now in case something should happen between now and then?” [Every weekend].
oopsifailedagain says
Yes. The biggest disappointment each day is waking up.