

I wouldn’t be surprised. Or plastics… or steroids in meat… Or metals like Teflon.
I wouldn’t be surprised. Or plastics… or steroids in meat… Or metals like Teflon.
He looks a bit more constipated, so I would assume he’s grunting one out.
Yup, spez is just a crazy doomsday prepper who has unprotected sex with cats.
Mark Zuckerberg’s avatar, looks like an emaciated, Dollar Store Bobby Hill.
Welcome to the club, we yell at the sky on Wednesday and Sunday’s.
This reminds me of the afternoon my dad severely beat up an intruder while we were watching ***Three’s Company *** reruns when I was a kid.
I remember discussing this in private school, I suggested its possible use was for portable masturbation on long trips lol.
Nice, the number of adblocking apps on iOS is rare. Most demand subscriptions and don’t do device wide adblocking, only in Safari. Only the old version of AdGuard Pro still does it, so I haven’t updated the app in years.
If you can question if you’re bad or good, then you’re likely good. A bad person wouldn’t even ask the question.
With that said it sounds like you likely have Major Depressive Disorder along with feelings of some guilt over the partner you’ve lost. My suggestion as a former psychiatrist, is you speak to your general physician, request a referral to see a therapist asap.
In the meantime a good doctor will suggest you start a medication like Prozac (but it can take 6 months to take effect and there’s alternatives like Celexa, Zoloft, Cymbalta). And all I can suggest try getting outside more and get some vitamin B, even if it means sitting in your backyard and reading a book for 5 minutes.
Also, the next time these thoughts come up, try practicing controlling your breathing. These thoughts are common now, so you need to try reasoning with that part of yourself, assert yourself over your negative thoughts and calmly remind yourself; you are in control. You can still make changes and it’s never too late for a second or even third chance.