• @RavuAlHemio
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    571 month ago

    Yes, this is from KC Green, author of the original This Is Fine.

  • @ummthatguy
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    321 month ago

    It’s important to recognize that blame/circumstances are not isolated. Some variables may be within one’s influence, but not ever fully in control. Seeing that there are concerns is a useful step, but understandably more difficult to take appropriate, if any, action. Asking for help is not a weakness.

    Now, if we’re talking about society at large, that’s their damned fault.

  • @Labrad0r
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    321 month ago

    The last two panels always break my heart. I wish I could give him a hug.

  • FancyLad
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    211 month ago

    Looks like a regular day living with ADHD, honestly

  • @[email protected]
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    171 month ago

    Sobering up is going from minor heaven to minor hell, so you can start approaching major heaven instead of major hell.

    • @Dorkyd68
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      91 month ago

      I was wondering why this post resonated with me so much and you’re 100% correct. It reminds me of sobering up

  • @[email protected]
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    171 month ago

    This is what I expect humanity’s response to climate change to be eventually. Only the last two images mean it’s too late and we all die. The end.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      No no, only the poorest 90% will die. Everyone else will pretend they were one of the good ones afterwards and carry on.

      • @[email protected]
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        There is zero reason to think 90% of people are going to die as a result of climate change.

        The status of climate change claims is essentially:

        • Average temperature is going up: definitely true
        • CO2 levels are going up: definitely true
        • The CO2 increases are the cause of the temperature increase: probably, but conflicts with previous periods in geological history of higher CO2 and lower temps, or vice-versa
        • This is caused by humans: maybe
        • This will cause problems for humanity: definitely
        • This will cause existential threat to humanity: almost definitely not true
        • This will cause benefits to humanity: definitely true

        The notion that climate change is going to kill us all is simply false. It’s not what science indicates.

        • @RememberTheApollo_
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          61 month ago

          Your comment looks only at temperature and skips past all the effects of said temperature. An unbelievably incomplete and willfully restricted view.

          • Liz
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            51 month ago

            Bro said “maybe” on humans being the source of all this new CO2 as if you can’t just do the math on humanity’s annual CO2 output and watch the atmospheric concentration go up in direct response. They’re downright lying.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            The people most affected by climate change will be the poorest first. As long as rich people aren’t affected, everything is fine. When enough poor people are affected which causes issue in the supply chain of big corpos, that’s when people will start thinking “should we do something about this?”

        • @xenoclast
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          31 month ago

          This is the most confidentially incorrect thing I’ve seen in a while. Talk to a real climate scientist. Like a real one. They’re easy to find. They’re all (unfortunately) all over Twitter. Ask 3. Ask 10. You are going to be really sad after… But you’ll be educated. Or not. Up to you.

        • @gzerod200
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          11 month ago

          Please, PLEASE explain to me how this will benefit humanity

  • @swag_money
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    171 month ago

    i had one of these moments a few nights ago… i booked an appointment with my therapist :p