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'A Beastly Burden' - a comic on losing someone to suicide

JustVJustV Posts: 5,636 Part of The Furniture
Hey guys,

I ran in to this journalistic comic on losing someone to suicide, today, called "A Beastly Burden". The team and I thought it was quite well made with some powerful messages and illustrations. Thought it was worth sharing. :)

What do you guys think?
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  • Former MemberFormer Member :) Posts: 2,072 Boards Champion
    Thank you so much for sharing that comic, I read it all and something about it just hit me (in a good way) and made me think. If I get the guts, I may even share this with my parents someday .....perhaps it would get through to them. I wish they could see the part about the space to recover.

    I'm really not just saying this, I mean it, thank you so much :heart:

  • JustVJustV Posts: 5,636 Part of The Furniture
    apandav wrote: »
    Thank you so much for sharing that comic, I read it all and something about it just hit me (in a good way) and made me think. If I get the guts, I may even share this with my parents someday .....perhaps it would get through to them. I wish they could see the part about the space to recover.

    I'm really not just saying this, I mean it, thank you so much :heart:

    Seems like it really resonated with you, apandav. I do hope it comes in useful. :)

    You're very welcome. *hug*
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    The truth resists simplicity.
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  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 687 Incredible Poster
    Mike wrote: »
    Hey guys,

    I ran in to this journalistic comic on losing someone to suicide, today, called "A Beastly Burden". The team and I thought it was quite well made with some powerful messages and illustrations. Thought it was worth sharing. :)

    What do you guys think?


    Love that, its great!
  • Former MemberFormer Member Noob Posts: 74 Budding Regular
    I agree, so well made with some very important messages. It's really good to see a new perspective on this theme, too.

    Thanks for sharing ^-^
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 122,046 The Mix Honorary Guru
    Hi Mike,

    Thank you for sharing this article with us-It was really interesting to have a look at and view this comic based on Suicide and was good to see other insights and view points/perspectives into the topic x
  • JustVJustV Posts: 5,636 Part of The Furniture
    Really glad you all like it! :) Apparently, it blew up over in the Netherlands, so the author translated and adapted it for global access.
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    The truth resists simplicity.
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  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 122,046 The Mix Honorary Guru
    This is the same thing I've read hundreds of times, Not the exact same thing, I mean it says the same things, I guess it might help someone with no clue.....I dunno.
  • JustVJustV Posts: 5,636 Part of The Furniture
    Redhead wrote: »
    This is the same thing I've read hundreds of times, Not the exact same thing, I mean it says the same things, I guess it might help someone with no clue.....I dunno.

    Interesting to hear your side, Em. What would you add/remove/change, out of curiosity?
    All behaviour is a need trying to be met.
    The truth resists simplicity.
    I no longer work at The Mix! If you need anything, message or tag @TheMix
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