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SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT
So if a teenager is at school for roughly 8 hours, and they are doing homework for 6+ hours, and they need AT LEAST 9 HOURS OF SLEEP FOR THEIR DEVELOPING BRAINS, then they may have 0-1 hours for other activities like eating, bathing, exercise, socializing (which is actually incredibly important for emotional, mental, and physical health, as well as the development of skills vital to their future career and having healthy romantic relationships among other things), religious activities, hobbies, extra curriculars, medical care of any kind, chores (also a skill/habit development thing and required by many parents), relaxation, and family time? Not to mention that your parents may or may not pressure you to get a job, or you might need to get one for economic reasons.
I will never not reblog this
“…but teenagers have no reason to be stressed.”
hey did you know anxiety levels in high school teens are actually as high as they were in insane asylum patients in the 1950’s? 🙂
damn!! that last comment… holy shit dude
theyre trying to hide but these are the gayest poses possible
this is one of the greatest jokes this show has ever landed
I DON’T KNOW WHY BUT I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING
Best visual representation of functional depression I’ve ever seen. You go to work, do the things that people expect you to do, then come home and just… blank out. Microwave is your best friend. Cleaning makes no sense. Drinking helps a little, sometimes. Every evening is the same. Nothing ever changes except the amout of trash waiting to be thrown out.
This is why I loved Fraction’s Barton. Clint’s very visible depression gave me a hook that I could suddenly relate to. I’ve been where Clint was. It sucked. But seeing Clint keep going kind of gave me hope.
is… is that what that is?
fuck, that explains everything
There’s a million reasons to love Fraction’s Clint Barton, but the way he is visibly but quietly struggling with mental issues is one of them.
this is true of Fraction’s Hawkeye, absolutely – he was the one to start it – but I feel the need to note that (unless I’m mistaken) this sequence of panels is actually the run after Fraction, written by Jeff Lemire with art by Ramon Perez.
Y’all. I found it. The crown jewel of shifty finds. This is the chariot that I’ll ride into hell.
Buy it today at West End Antique Mall, Richmond VA
#this comic went places
Why is this so funny


