Hyperbole and a Half posted again, and everyone needs to read it because:
- If you are depressed, it will resonate with you like whoa.
- If you are not depressed, it will clarify some stereotypes about depression that need to be said. An explanation like this has been needed for a LONG time.
- If you know someone who is depressed, you’ll be better at interacting with them after reading this.
Please reblog so people will know.
Thank you so much. This really means a lot to me. You’re beautiful, never let the world get you down.
Thank you! I haven’t been able to post a lot due to school work and a failed attempt at a social life, but I’m planning on taking this full time and trying to give back. I really hope I’ve been able to help someone, anyone, even if it was just one person.
I really enjoyed the upperclassmen this past year. The 2012 seniors and juniors were really welcoming and they made the transition from middle to upper school.
I cannot believe that the MPAA rated this R for language.
Every teacher with a classroom of students aged 10 and up should be required to take their kids to see this movie.
This is the best thing i’ve ever seen.
They Can't Touch Us, or What We Have :): I want everyone to read this.
If you have depression, you are not weak. You are not a sad excuse for a human being. No effort is being wasted on you by the people who are trying to help. These people genuinely care for your wellbeing, so do not think for a fucking second that they would rather be using…
