"I don’t know how many years I got left on this earth, so I’m gonna get real weird with it," wrote Emma, the comic artist, on her Instagram page. But, truly, Emma's comics are more relatable than weird, so maybe we all are just a little bit weird.
In her comics, the artist explores various themes regarding self-worth, mental health, and girly problems, thus people easily fell in love with Emma's work. Emma seems to be creating less, as her last post dates to 2020, but some topics are timeless, so we are sure you will enjoy Emma's comics regardless.
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I have both types. Then, of course, there's the third type where they actually keep it a secret.
It's different in my case. 1) I recommend something: "This will be torture to you unless you like death metal/black metal/ punk rock. 2) Someone recommends me something: "I will check it out later." (Never checks it out)
I can confirm that this is how I talk to my friends vs. my therapist.
There's a term for this. It's called Seasonal Depression. Everyone in my family, and I'm sure many of you, get it every winter due to lack of vitamin D.