• @BradleyUffner
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    7 days ago

    The others would probably take his problem a lot more seriously if he had at least tried to get it fixed. If you are going to walk around with a mangled blood gushing hand for a prolonged period of time, without seeking help, then you should probably stop whining about it, because I can’t do anything for you. I can’t force you to go to a doctor.

    • @samus12345OP
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      77 days ago

      A lot of these comments are really proving the point of the comic. Nowhere does it say that anybody took his ailment seriously, yet it’s the victim who’s at fault.

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        77 days ago

        To wit: everyone in the comic is dismissive of the ailment; none offers any real help or empathy.

        • @samus12345OP
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          77 days ago

          Correct. And many of the comments immediately jump to (probably personal) experiences where a friend or loved one had depression and despite their best efforts to help, they were unable to. That’s not what this comic is about.

      • @BradleyUffner
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        The victim isn’t at fault for being depressed, or having a mangled hand, or whatever analogy we want to use. However, if they go out with friends and expect them to take the problem more seriously than they, themselves, are taking it, then they have some measure of fault for imposing their problem on the friend. If they are seeking treatment that just isn’t working, or they are unable to get proper treatment for other reasons, that’s a different story and I’ll have a lot more sympathy.

        It all boils down to not expecting someone to take your problem seriously for long if you are not taking it seriously yourself.

        • @samus12345OP
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          7 days ago

          “You don’t take your depression seriously enough for me” helps me to understand where some people who don’t understand (or don’t care to understand) depression at all are coming from.

          • @BradleyUffner
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            07 days ago

            Maybe the real lesson is that a mangled hand actively gushing blood isn’t really a great analogy for depression.

            • @samus12345OP
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              27 days ago

              It’s a very imperfect one, yes. But the comic is trusting that the reader will understand the metaphor. A big ask for some, it seems.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      17 days ago

      If you are going to walk around with a mangled blood gushing hand for a prolonged period of time, without seeking help

      Some wounds don’t heal.

      • @BradleyUffner
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        07 days ago

        If the comic suggested that he sought help in the past and it wasn’t working, it would be a much better analogy. Unfortunately, we only know what’s actually shown.