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Anyone else constantly has vivid nightmares that wake you up crying in the middle of the night? Just me? haha :'D. This one time I woke up and convinced myself that Mike wasn't breathing and it was a whole thing.
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That feeling when your Mama stops to talk to someone on the street and it takes so long that you age 1 million years and grow a sick beard.
It is #ThankYouPatrons day and I just wanted to express my gratitude to the wonderful people that make these comics possible. Thank you and I love you guys.
All I needed was a HINT of a scary thing for my imagination to take over and make up the rest. I think some of the movies I had nightmares about (without actually seeing much of them )were - the 6th sense, Scream and The Ring. Did you have any movies that scarred you as a kid?
In 2009 I was in high school, going through some bad mental shit and I hated myself. The decade had a lot of ups and downs but... in 2019 I hate myself less. I’m married to my best friend and I’m doing a lot of art. I might even get a dog at some point *gasp*.
Haha I'm a functional adult that can use the phone no problem, yep, definitely *sweats*. I've had a problem with phone calls most of my life and have made progress with it to the point that I can sound almost normal during them. The build up to a call is still pure agony though.
As a child I would regularly raid my mum’s garden for fruits and vegetables straight from the bushes. Apart from raspberries I also liked to forage for sweet peas and gooseberries. And apparently when I was a toddler - onions straight from the veggie patch?? A weirdo.
So my eyes are actually really bad even when I’m wearing glasses - I constantly disappoint myself thinking that there is a dog somewhere where there isn’t one. Is it just me? Haha
A comic about my niece from when she was still a baby. I think babies climbing and falling from things or running into furniture is such a common occurrence that when you’re around them enough you develop this instinct to try and catch them in a split second before even reacting.