"Evelyn,
Evelyn,
Why do we bother to stay?
Why are you running away?
Don't you feel like severing?
Everything's just come together at last.
It's broken, I don't want to play."
Body: Hey, you don't feel well.
Me: ...yeah but wh-
Body: YOU'RE HURTING NOW!
Me: wHAT THE F-
Body: LOOK HOW MUCH YOU'RE HURTING
Anxiety: I'M GONNA DIE
Logic: it's probably gas pains.
Me, Body, and Anxiety: WE'RE ALL GONNA DIEEEE
Does anyone else find it odd when people say "This is who I am and you have to deal with it" without being provoked at all...? I don't know if it's just me, but it sounds kind of defensive; it sounds like you're expecting and preparing for everyone to attack you. Props to you for being yourself, but it sounds aggressive without really needing to be.
Am I the only one who is bugged by this? It may be just a pet peeve
Hello! I'm the writer/artist that wrote the request you wrote a word in. I agree. This is really a cool idea that I got from a father and son duo in Youtube. The son draws his characters and his father does his version of said drawing. It's sweet and cute. If you want to see the videos, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9iHGaURasU