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It's my 10 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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South Carolina followers: free green beans on I-95!
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A comic about the spectrum of responses to stress - we talk alot about the more extreme ends of this and trauma, but the more subtle and every day responses can be harder to spot. if we can understand our own and other’s responses better, problems Are easier to confront and blaming is less likely to happen :) hope it’s helpful!!
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Proving a point to my boyfriend.
PLEASE REBLOG if you (male or female) believe it is perfectly okay and natural for a guy of any age to cry
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Same
GOD I just want to be CREATIVE but all my energy is being used to survive
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wait does anyone else know about the “people that are probably stand users” facebook
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AU where Sokka’s high-on-cactus-juice encounter with the giant mushroom takes a dark turn. (Also he has a gun)
based on this beautiful tumblr post
bonus:
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It’s the sound a gameboy makes when you remove the cartridge while in the middle of a game.

For some reason, I could hear the top right image…
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Turning into a screaming 5 year old for a minute is the proper reaction
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Hello internet, please accept the gift known as “Google-translated Japanese Pokemon names” featuring such gems as:
and of course, my personal favourite…
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Yes!
Nihilism: Nothing matters
Optimistic Nihilism: Since nothing matters, you’re free to assign value to whatever you want. So you don’t have to feel like you’ve wasted your life playing video games or watching YouTube videos. It made you happy. So it mattered. And if it mattered to you, you mattered too.
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Literally how I saw every object as a child.










Objects as spaceships, by Eric Geusz
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My latest comic for The Nib was written by my friend Mike Thompson- it’s his first published comics work!
The Nib has been a steady source of income and a huge support to me and many other indie cartoonists for years. They publish amazing work, but will be cut loose by their financial backer in July. You can read the official post about it from editor Matt Bors here. They are still running their kickstarter-funded print magazine, but have to put digital publishing on hiatus until they figure out their next steps. If you’ve been thinking about supporting their membership program, now would be a good time. They have levels from $2 to $40 per month. I really don’t want this to be my last Nib piece!
instagram / patreon / portfolio / the nib / etsy
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