There's nothing "wrong"with not being able to. You're perfectly imperfect.

Image from i.redditmedia.com and submitted by annybananny
image showing There's nothing "wrong"with not being able to. You're perfectly imperfect.

XenoFractal on July 12nd, 2017 at 05:17 UTC »

They're adorable lil NeuroTranskitters!

lumidaub on July 12nd, 2017 at 08:26 UTC »

Now to convince myself that I'm really unable to make my own neurotransmitters and not just a fucking lazy fuck making excuses.

Still taking my meds as prescribed, don't worry.

I'd actually like to steal the concept and create a German version (we don't use those orange pill bottles) but obviously not without permission, so any idea where this came from?

xeroxgirl on July 12nd, 2017 at 08:31 UTC »

I love this. Some of the posts on this sub make me feel so guilty for not being able to just be wholesome. I know it's not the community's fault, you guys try to inspire happiness in other people and that's a great thing to do. But for me happiness is much more complicated and difficult to achieve, and wholesome memes sometimes make me bitter about it. You could so easily interpret wholesomeness as this new age idea that you need to be simple and natural to gain happiness, and I'm so glad you didn't fall into this trap. Shaming people for not being able to be happy without meds is not wholesome. Encouraging people to work towards happiness, no matter what it takes for them, is wholesome. Thank you for this post.