50 Hilariously Relatable Memes To Prove You Are Not In This Alone (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertWhen our mental health takes a hit, we all cope in our own ways. Some lean on friends for support, others take time alone to recharge, and then there are those who find comfort in laughing off their troubles.
If humor is what helps you stay sane, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded up some of the most hilariously relatable memes from the Instagram page How Mental—they might not replace therapy, but hopefully, they’ll bring a smile to your face.
Scroll down to check them out, upvote your favorites, and don’t forget to send them to your friends!
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Though it’s always good practice to take care of our mental health, there’s no better time than now to pay closer attention to how we’re feeling. Mid-December is here, Christmas is around the corner, and for many, this season is the opposite of merry and bright. In fact, 3 in 5 Americans report that the holidays negatively impact their mental wellbeing, and for those with mental illnesses, 64% say their conditions become even harder to manage.
To binge or not to binge, that is the question every day, about anything the least bit pleasurable.
Of course, the irony of struggling in moments meant to celebrate joy and togetherness isn’t lost on anyone. But that doesn’t make it any easier to escape the overwhelm—the endless social interactions, the frantic to-do lists, the chaos of crowded spaces, and the painful reminders of childhood trauma that often resurface at family gatherings.
It wasn’t my parents. It was early academic success. And then I went to a pretty prestigious university. I’m scared to try. (I did order the Lego police station from the modular building collection that will be here on the 26th… This was after my parents said they wouldn’t despite me not having children and them spending for my nephews’ presents on birthdays and Xmas every year… Sorry… My own stuff. I think I just had to get it out though.)
Still, sometimes the simplest way to support our mental health during the holidays is to laugh at the absurdity of it all—even if that means enjoying a few memes. To understand what makes it so effective, Bored Panda spoke with Dr. Charlotte Russell, a clinical psychologist and founder of The Travel Psychologist blog.
“Our lives are often serious, boring, and quite frankly, stressful,” explains Dr. Russell. “Humor can help lighten the mood as a response to this.”
“We may occasionally use funny memes and share them with colleagues or friends to pass the time or create a sense of connection in a difficult situation,” she adds. “This can be a helpful coping strategy when used in moderation.”
Only masochists like the night shift, work to sleep, sleep to work. The only upside is you end up saving a lot of money because you don't go anywhere to spend it. But afternoons(2 till 10) has to be the worst shift. You're just clock watching, you can't start anything because you can't finish anything and you don't want to do anything that will make you tired before you go to work anyway. It's just a waste of a week.
It is better to be silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt
Easier to slip out of the room or at least behind the couch.
Load More Replies...Nah. An adult knows that sudden, unknown number is either marketing or a scam. If it's important, they'll leave a message.
As someone with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, I ponder this question every day
i am imagining Doom slayer drinking a glass of water and going for a nice walk
Just so it's known, 1. the workweek used to be 12 hours a day the whole week for most workers. 2. the 40 hour work week was designed with the assumption that men had a wife at home to do all the house chores.(1920's) That is not the case today, if you work a 40 hour work week and do all the housework, you're doing the work of two people, not one
Unless someone says to stop because wjat you're crying over is stupid 👁
That bedroom looks pretty tidy so yea just stay in there and avoid it all
When I bought fitted sheets with "deep pockets", I stopped having this issue.
My dad yelled at me all the time about this. My ADD and OCD was not diagnosed until I became an old lady.
Hey, five minutes is impressive. My record is more like 30 seconds.
I mean they literally said they would "stop at nothing". Oops, there's nothing right there. Time to stop.
Then u feel bad for complaining because this is the best its been and others have it worse