I live in Minneapolis, restrictions just lifted in Minneapolis. Now we all have curfew because our town is on fire. Be thankful if your worst worry is the lock down.
I thought this was very funny. The virus provides an excellent excuse for us depressed introverts to isolate ourselves. when the virus leaves, we won’t have that excuse anymore.
This still continues to be the only comic I’ve ever Patreoned. It’s done more to help me than any psychologist or group therapy just by allowing me to feel understood by being so aware of what it’s really like.
Here’s one you can draw up if you like: I hopped on a “positive mindset” Zoom chat. Realized that the topic of discussion was what people were excited about getting back to once the lock-down was lifted. Getting the whole family together! Going out to eat! Sports! I thought wtf?! leaves chat.
Yes, people who are trying to see the bright side, like to talk about things positively, even if the reality isn’t actually there. But I couldn’t tell. They sounded real, and I wasn’t excited AT ALL. To me it’s just prepping for the next severe spike of cases as everyone actually does things like those listed above.
Why is the author of the comics allowed to pierce into your very soul?
“I like it. That’s perfect.”
– My spouse
my exact reaction ….
Considering the world outside the window right now, I don’t want to be out there.
I live in Minneapolis, restrictions just lifted in Minneapolis. Now we all have curfew because our town is on fire. Be thankful if your worst worry is the lock down.
I thought this was very funny. The virus provides an excellent excuse for us depressed introverts to isolate ourselves. when the virus leaves, we won’t have that excuse anymore.
Kris Webb I’m not a depressed introvert, I just don’t like people or leaving my house.
…meeee!
finishing the last word bubble for you…
This still continues to be the only comic I’ve ever Patreoned. It’s done more to help me than any psychologist or group therapy just by allowing me to feel understood by being so aware of what it’s really like.
Nailed it.
Juliana C. Hafner
Tim Erlenmeyer
This is so on point !!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Right!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Here’s one you can draw up if you like: I hopped on a “positive mindset” Zoom chat. Realized that the topic of discussion was what people were excited about getting back to once the lock-down was lifted. Getting the whole family together! Going out to eat! Sports! I thought wtf?! leaves chat.
Yes, people who are trying to see the bright side, like to talk about things positively, even if the reality isn’t actually there. But I couldn’t tell. They sounded real, and I wasn’t excited AT ALL. To me it’s just prepping for the next severe spike of cases as everyone actually does things like those listed above.
Pulin Aquino
this. so much. i’ve so very enjoyed not having any expectations to go do anything.