Is it depressing comics week again?
Cyanide and sadness
Depressing comics week?
Why poop teeth though?
That’s a mustache
I’m now imagining having a mustache come out of the bottom of my upper lip.
It’s unpleasant.
whales would like to have a word
Baleen.
If you pay attention super close to the videos they all have black teeth that are barely noticeable unless you’re paying attention
PTSD or ghosts?
¿Porque no los dos?
…yes. Definitely yes.
Cyanide and Soul Crushing Despair
Depressing comics week eh?
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I went to therapy, they basically told me: toughen up buttercup, here’s the bill.
I’m just gonna live with this until i can no longer bare.
Well this isn’t very happiness.
No no this is Ice Cream and Sadness
Serious answer: they have an on and off event called depressing comics week, we’re instead of telling jokes with dark humor, they just create dark scenarios that aren’t funny at all.
Why? It is done intentionally to see if they can successfully create scenarios that make people sad. Which is all things considered actually a healthy exercise for someone who regularly engages in dark comedy to do. Helps them remember where the line needs to be kept in order to keep things funny.
Lame.
Very cyanide though…
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Damn too real
Ugh. Took my kids to their school for schedule meet and greet. Saw kids who looked like the ones who bullied me when I was their age and all the emotions and memories came flooding back. These are kids 1/3rd my age and strangers, they have no power over me and yet I felt messed up.
Fucking hell…
Oh hell. I’ll just push the whole need for expensive counselling aside and carry on with my life then.
If therapy is too expensive, check out Open Path Collective. They connect you with affordable therapists.
Ouch, I felt that one.
PTSD and CPTSD are very real and very damaging. Get the help you need without feeling shame. Nobody bats an eye if you go to a doctor for a physical ailment; mental issues should be treated with the same understanding.
Hijacking to say Complex PTSD by Pete Walker is a great read on the subject, even if you don’t think you suffer from cptsd, it’s very eye-opening.
They should also get the funding and work related leave that physical ailments are given.