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Down On Yourself
Reading Time: < 1 minute Poor Eleanor. It’s hard enough being a narwhal. PATREON
Scaling the Wall of Self-Delusion
Reading Time: < 1 minute Discontented with the almost certain falsity that he is great, Blinky attempts to scale the wall of self-delusion to face the darker realities of his own existence.
Keeping it Together Amidst an Inner Monologue That is Utterly Against You
Reading Time: < 1 minute Momentarily psychologically contented and at peace, our hero gazes upon his reflection in the mirror. Then the inner monologue hits.
Thanks For Listening. Sorry to Burden You.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Eleanor the depressive narwhal unloads her stress onto the sympathetic Luna. Because that’s what friends are for, right?
Hello, Darkness, My Old Friend
Reading Time: < 1 minute Blinky wanders the wastelands of his own mind.
When Your Friends Are Even More Depressing Than You
Reading Time: < 1 minute Blinky the Bat is looking for sympathy on a dreary day from Eleanor the Narwhal.
I think we all have friends like this. We probably need each other.
Taking Some Time for Self Reflection
Reading Time: < 1 minute “When you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you.” —Friedrich Nietzsche
When Religious People Give Advice
Reading Time: < 1 minute Blinky & Sal: cartoons to scream about. Todd is love. You know when you’re trying to get deep and get vulnerable, exposing your doubts and fears and insecurities and then this moment of naked human trust and fragility is misinterpreted as a window to proselytize? We hate that. Understand both areas here. The deeply religious […]
A scientist weighs up the five main anti-abortion arguments
Reading Time: 4 minutes Of all the myths surrounding abortion, I feel that the assertion that it leads to depression and suicide must rank as the most odious. It is a perennial favourite of anti-abortion groups. Anti-abortion campaigners call it PAS – post-abortion-syndrome, a term coined by Dr Vincent Rue. Rue is a prolific anti-abortion campaigner who testified before the US Congress in 1981 that he had observed post-traumatic stress syndrome in women who had undergone abortions.