I'd be fascinated to see a physician's psychoanalysis of the person who keeps posting these HWH cartoons.
WHY?? What does this do for you?
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I'd be fascinated to see a physician's psychoanalysis of the person who keeps posting these HWH cartoons.
WHY?? What does this do for you?
It gives me something to do each day. Today I will install 600 square feet of flooring I will never see again, cook a dinner that I will never taste again, get I to arguments with strangers on the internet who are the poster child for Dunning Kruger, spend some time with my wife who has spent most of this week doing TNR on cats that I would have done myself but was too busy working to handle, and I will take 5 minutes out of my life to edit Heathcliff into or out of a comic because it's something to do that harms no one and offers a slightly shifted perspective on a surreal comic strip.
So tell us about your fascination with wanting to have strangers psychoanalyzed? When did this start? Did you get a lot of psychoanalysis as a kid? Are you one of those people that the moment someone calls you out on something you shout "Don't psychoanalyze me!" which I rank right up there with "I'm not afraid to go back to jail" and "Why isn't there a white pride month?" as a phrase that tells me a lot more about a person than they intended. What does your comment do for you? WHY?
I love this so much. You are a brilliant human being, descriptive insightful explanation. So you claim that these heathcliff comic edits "offer a slightly shifted perspective on a surreal comic strip," and I just don't see it, which of course doesn't mean that it isn't there, just that I don't see it. So carry on! πβ₯οΈ
I work a job that doesn't pay me enough to be able to do anything enjoyable in my off time, so in my off time vaguely depressed and angsty, all I can do is stare at my phone and engage in this cost-free hobby of mine, reading things on the internet and commenting on them. That's MY psychoanalysis.
His Hobby: watching paint dry