Dan is good at listening and trying to help! All I need is a bunch of sunny days. We are going to have two sunny-cloudy days and then cold, rainy, possibly snow and below freezing at night! My mood if greatly improved with sunshine!!
Third panel=I’ll let Merriam-Webster be the judge: “Lay means ‘to place something down flat,’ while lie means ‘to be in a flat position on a surface.’”
Lucky SSRIs will do it for you, Amanda. Have family members who can’t take them, some sort of genetic enzyme anomaly. A little unsure of “head drugs” but fortunately have found workarounds so far in my life, though I would not rule it out. Have come across some good people, some skilled, some ordinary, who have helped me.
Your comic already has a robust cast of characters for Internal Family Systems therapy. Or, it sounds like Dan is taking the bio-psycho-social approach (my personal best take).
blunebottle 10 months ago
It’s lie.
Tigressy 10 months ago
I know that feeling.
Knowing that the Chinese place nearby adapted helped us a lot.
Brass Orchid Premium Member 10 months ago
Probably a good time to take up the trombone. A good challenge would likely do it.
pathamil 10 months ago
Squinting to read Amanda’s shirt, I made it out as, “I only make pub runs.” Then I super enlarged the comic and found out what it really says…
ddjg 10 months ago
Now is not the time for a grammar lesson, but for listening. Dan‘s good to do that! So I’ll refrain; but I know the difference.
anarresa Premium Member 10 months ago
The word multiple choice made me smile, despite the subject
seanfear 10 months ago
3rd panel = my life.
kuklared Premium Member 10 months ago
I hope you are feeling better. Depression really sucks.
Perkycat 10 months ago
Dan is good at listening and trying to help! All I need is a bunch of sunny days. We are going to have two sunny-cloudy days and then cold, rainy, possibly snow and below freezing at night! My mood if greatly improved with sunshine!!
Chris Sherlock 10 months ago
Third panel=I’ll let Merriam-Webster be the judge: “Lay means ‘to place something down flat,’ while lie means ‘to be in a flat position on a surface.’”
Saucy1121 Premium Member 10 months ago
My high school journalism teacher said, “It takes one to lie, two to lay.”
PaintTheDust 10 months ago
Lucky SSRIs will do it for you, Amanda. Have family members who can’t take them, some sort of genetic enzyme anomaly. A little unsure of “head drugs” but fortunately have found workarounds so far in my life, though I would not rule it out. Have come across some good people, some skilled, some ordinary, who have helped me.
Your comic already has a robust cast of characters for Internal Family Systems therapy. Or, it sounds like Dan is taking the bio-psycho-social approach (my personal best take).
Mr. Impatient 10 months ago
The doctor prescribes a trip Dairy Queen. Repeat as necessary.