I haven’t drawn myself in a while, but this one felt too personal not to. I think society has a big emphasis on “fixing” yourself, which makes sense in the way of therapy or growing as a person. However, sometimes you don’t need fixing because you’re not actually broken. I thought I needed to be more resilient to stress and anxiety, but I actually needed to be kinder to myself, by putting less pressure on myself and working less.
It’s still a work in progress for me, but I hope it can be a little helpful to you all! ♡
Sorry, I could never be a capitalist, I suffer from “wanting humans to have their basic needs met” disorder, where I care about people who aren’t me.
Someone once asked me if, assuming we got universal healthcare, I would be okay with the rise in “healthcare tourism” where people who are sick come to our country to get their medical bills taken care of and life-saving medical treatment cheaper than in their home countries.
I was just like, yeah thats fine, I’d actually prefer it if 0 people died from preventable causes kept behind a paywall for no reason.“even the addicts?” yeah dude did i fucking stutter
This is my final project for a summer English class I’m taking! Once everything’s graded, I’ll finally have an associate degree.
I hope you guys enjoy the comic. It has devoured my week. As always, reblogs are greatly appreciated!
STOP TELLING ME HOW TO BE A “GOOD” SPOONIE
1. Don’t tell me I need to find a way to work around my limitations.
2. Don’t imply that I’m a bad Spoonie because I dared to admit publicly something was inaccessible to me.
3. Don’t agree that something is inaccessible to me, but if I wanted it badly enough I could find a way to enjoy it.
4. Don’t act like you are a good Spoonie because even though something is inaccessable, YOU are trying to find ways to enjoy it.
I don’t need you giving me 101 more things I need to expend energy on when I am worried about having enough energy to shower.
DON’T PUT THIS SHIT ON ME.
requested by ash-sokia














