he will probably give 3 solid paragraphs, before everything goes to shit in the 4th.
he will probably give 3 solid paragraphs, before everything goes to shit in the 4th.
They're really just afraid of the end result.
What are you talking about? The F-35 Homer Simpsonmobile looks great even standing still, which it will do a lot of while people with Ph.D.'s replace its complicated and delicate parts. But the generals can take turns getting their picture taken in the cockpit with a white scarf and the same Ray-Bans that Tom Cruise…
I get that. I personally can relate to the self-loathing and little voice as a part of my depression, however I think through therapy I have more or less gotten a hold of that and it's become pretty natural to nip it in the bud when it starts coming on. That said, I do still deal with that deep lethargy (and a huge…
Yes. It also helped people understand what I had gone through. If you have never had depression, it can seem bewildering. I wish I would turn green (shade deepening as depression grows) so that people had a physical *thing* to see along with the illness.
Oh, my gods, yes. People don't get that you often reach a point where you just don't feel. Nothing has a point, and it's not an existential crisis where you see the universe and society and everything around you falling into the inevitable destruction of all, but just that nothing has a point to doing it.
Hyperbole and a Half helped me understand depression much better than many years of reading self-help books. Especially the thing that most people don't realize, which is that the worst part of depression is the bit where you don't feel anything at all. Also, it was funny as hell.
I had the same response to the corn on the floor in the kitchen. I just lost my sh!t when I hit that part. Whaling like a baby. I don't have access to the help I need, but I know I need it. Best comic ever, IMO.
There are times when I feel as though Hyperbole and a Half literally saved my life.
Just a heads up: many of these comics deal with self-harm, suicide, and other issues that can be triggering to some individuals.
I am going to keep posting this until it is drilled into peoples' heads.
Human have much less variation and genetic differentiation than dogs.
I was with you until you say "more than superficial". Then I lost agreement with you.
She founded PP + she had views that are cringeworthy in the light of today's scientific understanding + liberals like PP - she wasn't listed = Liberal plot to deny her existence, probably traced all the way to Obama's secret Muslim Kenyan bunker, while highlighting racist conservatives who really aren't racist because…
This is kinda the biggest problem with the way humans understand race. Genetic studies show that Homo sapiens sapiens exhibit a high degree of phenotypic variation, but a relatively low degree of genotypic variation. We tend to look more different from each other than we actually are, compared to all other primates.
As far as the disease thing, I've actually read that that isn't real either, at least not in the way that it's popularly seen. There are certain groups that are genetically prone to certain diseases, however these groups do not fit neatly into what we see as the typical racial categories. For instance, sickle cell…
That's a nice sentiment. As a pessimist, I just hope I'm never so horny that I turn into a creepy racist asshole.
"I would have said I could fly over a high rise building if I had to!"
Hey, girl, if I told you your skin made me think you are less human than white people, would you hold it against me?
For once, he's saying something that is true: I definitely would say anything to get laid. However, just a quick tip to Mr. DTS - usually black people hate it when you tell them you hate black people. Hope this helps!