It's Thursday. Let's get some awesome-sauce comics-y, superhero-y goodness!
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It's Thursday. Let's get some awesome-sauce comics-y, superhero-y goodness!
(Warning: I briefly discuss mental health problems in this post - it's not graphic, and is written about in the context of self-care and healthy work/life boundaries)
A lot more people are working, at least in part, from home this year - on account of 2020 and all the Lockdowns and everything 2020-ish.
I've actually worked from home for several years, and it's got a ton of advantages - but you also have to be careful to set work/life boundaries -
- especially if, like me, part or all of your income is coming from things which were once solely hobbies - it tends to blur the lines.
Disclaimer: This is the bit where I remind you that I'm not any type of mental health or medical professional.
Neither am I some kind of life or productivity coach (that would be scary!)
I only have first-hand experience of Depression/Anxiety, and using self-care to support myself - and hopefully my experiences can help other people.
'Peter didn’t remind Mr. Stark of their plans, not after lunch, not after dinner and not when they were all sitting (or rather lying) in front of the TV later that evening.'
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It's Thursday, I'm tired, let's get some superhero-y comics-y goodness!
Once again everything is in the 'other stuff' category - blame Loki. Always blame Loki.
There is Micropoetry! Woo!
...The October pieces were kind of written in a weird headspace so... sorry about that!
The September one is a Haiku because apparently in 2020 I write Haikus! (Seriously, I think I've written more Haikus this year than I ever have before.)
It was also one of those things which just kinda pop into my head, and then won't leave me alone until I do something with them 😅 #WriterProblems
As always, the poetry is in the alt-text of the images for those of you using screen readers, with / marks showing line breaks.
(Warning: This post discusses various elements of 2020, including but not limited to - Covid 19/Coronavirus, the US presidential elections, racism and police brutality.)
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Whew! It's been a year, right?
And it's not over yet (though hopefully our supply of Bad News has dwindled sufficiently.)
Over the course of this year, two of my (many - when I love something, I love it!) favourite albums of all time have kind of become my soundtrack to whatever the f**k has been going with 2020.
'The street is just as empty as it’s been all night. “Meow.” And then an orange paw is patting at his boot.'
Anyone who knows anything about Netflix's The Umbrella Academy (TUA) knows that Diego Hargreeves is stabby on the outside and super-soft on the inside.
He also loves his mam - you gotta love a vigilante bad-a** who loves his mam, ok?
There's a reason he has been memed as a baby duck with a knife. That's it. That's the entire character.