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“ randomslasher:
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this is the happiest day of my life
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Too soon
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65 million years…
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Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:
“ randomslasher:
“ nahiri-lithomancer:
“ keranos-god-of-storm-crows:
“ k4ll0:
“ dajo42:
“ alphaaraptor:
“ original post [x]
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this is the happiest day of my life
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Too soon
”
65 million years…
”
Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:
“ randomslasher:
“ nahiri-lithomancer:
“ keranos-god-of-storm-crows:
“ k4ll0:
“ dajo42:
“ alphaaraptor:
“ original post [x]
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this is the happiest day of my life
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Too soon
”
65 million years…
”
Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:
“ randomslasher:
“ nahiri-lithomancer:
“ keranos-god-of-storm-crows:
“ k4ll0:
“ dajo42:
“ alphaaraptor:
“ original post [x]
”
this is the happiest day of my life
” ”
Too soon
”
65 million years…
”
Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:
“ randomslasher:
“ nahiri-lithomancer:
“ keranos-god-of-storm-crows:
“ k4ll0:
“ dajo42:
“ alphaaraptor:
“ original post [x]
”
this is the happiest day of my life
” ”
Too soon
”
65 million years…
”
Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:
“ randomslasher:
“ nahiri-lithomancer:
“ keranos-god-of-storm-crows:
“ k4ll0:
“ dajo42:
“ alphaaraptor:
“ original post [x]
”
this is the happiest day of my life
” ”
Too soon
”
65 million years…
”
Don’t worry, guys. Carl is...
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gardenofroseandthorn:

randomslasher:

nahiri-lithomancer:

keranos-god-of-storm-crows:

k4ll0:

dajo42:

alphaaraptor:

original post [x]

this is the happiest day of my life

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Too soon

65 million years…

Don’t worry, guys. Carl is clearly a brachiosaurus, which lived during the Jurassic period. (And before anyone says our lil’ boy Steve is a velociraptor and therefore puts our comic in the late cretaceous, aka the time of the comet–that lil guy could easily be a compsognathus or a caudipteryx, both Jurassic-era species of small theropod dinosaurs. So the light getting bigger every night is going to pass by harmlessly, and Steve and Carl can go on enjoying the stars together until they die of old age, since Carl has very few natural predators at his size and I bet he’ll protect Steve, if he needs it (though small, fast and carnivorous as Steve is, he probably won’t). 

So it’s all good!! 

That entire response explaining how these two characters didn’t die a fiery death but instead lived long and happy lives literally made my day.

twistedrunes:
“ I remember years ago listening to a doctor speak on the radio and something stuck with me ever since. I’m paraphrasing but the gist was this:
“ When someone who has been sad, distant, not themselves for a while suddenly starts going...

twistedrunes:

I remember years ago listening to a doctor speak on the radio and something stuck with me ever since. I’m paraphrasing but the gist was this:

When someone who has been sad, distant, not themselves for a while suddenly starts going out of there way to see people, often giving them gifts or possessions don’t assume they got ‘better’. This is the time to really ask them if they are okay; to reach out and not simply accept the answer of ‘fine’ or ‘great’ or ‘never better’. Because for some people the relief of having made the decision to end their life can make them happy, euphoric even. 

He pointed out that often this change in the person is such a relief to their friends and family after having seeing someone they love suffer, they just don’t realise what has caused the change and frankly they don’t want to ‘rock the boat’ because they are just so happy to have the person they love ‘back’. But in reality, the person they love is saying goodbye. 

During the interview, he told the story of a colleague (back when he had a factory job before he became a doctor) who had been depressed for a long time. One day he came in and was really happy, people kept commenting on how good it was that he wasn’t sad and grumpy anymore. He gave people some of his things, took people to lunch. Went home and killed himself. 

He explained that when the police came to talk to people, they told him it was a common story they heard “but they were so much better.” 

So be there for your friends and family. Tell them what they mean to you. Let them talk to you without fear of judgement. LISTEN. Suggest people get help if you think they need it. 

Finally, let me add: The world will not be better off without you in it. You matter. You will be missed. Please don’t harm, hurt or kill yourself. 

twistedrunes:
“ I remember years ago listening to a doctor speak on the radio and something stuck with me ever since. I’m paraphrasing but the gist was this:
“ When someone who has been sad, distant, not themselves for a while suddenly starts going...

twistedrunes:

I remember years ago listening to a doctor speak on the radio and something stuck with me ever since. I’m paraphrasing but the gist was this:

When someone who has been sad, distant, not themselves for a while suddenly starts going out of there way to see people, often giving them gifts or possessions don’t assume they got ‘better’. This is the time to really ask them if they are okay; to reach out and not simply accept the answer of ‘fine’ or ‘great’ or ‘never better’. Because for some people the relief of having made the decision to end their life can make them happy, euphoric even. 

He pointed out that often this change in the person is such a relief to their friends and family after having seeing someone they love suffer, they just don’t realise what has caused the change and frankly they don’t want to ‘rock the boat’ because they are just so happy to have the person they love ‘back’. But in reality, the person they love is saying goodbye. 

During the interview, he told the story of a colleague (back when he had a factory job before he became a doctor) who had been depressed for a long time. One day he came in and was really happy, people kept commenting on how good it was that he wasn’t sad and grumpy anymore. He gave people some of his things, took people to lunch. Went home and killed himself. 

He explained that when the police came to talk to people, they told him it was a common story they heard “but they were so much better.” 

So be there for your friends and family. Tell them what they mean to you. Let them talk to you without fear of judgement. LISTEN. Suggest people get help if you think they need it. 

Finally, let me add: The world will not be better off without you in it. You matter. You will be missed. Please don’t harm, hurt or kill yourself. 

romy7:

“One of the biggest problems with religion is that people stubbornly, insistently reduce God to their own size; they imagine that God loves the same people they love, and that God hates the people they hate. This is not just insidious theology; it’s actually idolatry, because people are just worshiping a blown up version of themselves. So let me say it simply: God’s love transcends all of that. When your parents reject you, God loves you; when your friends or classmates make fun of you, God loves you; when your priest, minister, imam, or rabbi tells you that you are an abomination, God loves you; when politicians cater to people’s basest prejudices, God loves you. No matter how many times and in how many ways people make you feel less than human, God knows otherwise, and God loves you. When you feel frightened, or abandoned, or humiliated, I hope the unshakeable conviction that God loves you can help hold you and enable you to persevere.”

From a Rabbi, An Open Letter To People Who Are LGBTQ by Rabbai Shai Held (via jewishtransition)