meridian_rose (
meridian_rose) wrote2011-12-16 02:48 pm
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Graphic: Hyperbole and a Half: Fear Proof Exoskeleton
Title: fear-proof exoskeleton
Fandom: Hyperbole and a Half
Rating: Teen
Size: 1024 x 576
Prompt: For the
hc_bingo prompt 'depression'
Warnings: None
Notes: Hyperbole and a Half is an amazing off-the-wall blog/comic that I recommend as a whole, but I highly recommend you see the full post Adventures in Depression this is based on if you haven't already.
Large graphic, click for full size, illustrates some of the actual text from the post with variants in style and colour for emphasis, and uses images from the post along with a cloudy backdrop and other textures. It tells the story of how the blog author, Allie, found herself depressed and miserable. The comfort in this comes from within, when she suddenly finds that the depression allows her to ignore her usual fears and anxieties and finds that the 'depression got so horrible that it actually broke through to the other side and became a sort of fear-proof exoskeleton.'

Fandom: Hyperbole and a Half
Rating: Teen
Size: 1024 x 576
Prompt: For the
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Warnings: None
Notes: Hyperbole and a Half is an amazing off-the-wall blog/comic that I recommend as a whole, but I highly recommend you see the full post Adventures in Depression this is based on if you haven't already.
Large graphic, click for full size, illustrates some of the actual text from the post with variants in style and colour for emphasis, and uses images from the post along with a cloudy backdrop and other textures. It tells the story of how the blog author, Allie, found herself depressed and miserable. The comfort in this comes from within, when she suddenly finds that the depression allows her to ignore her usual fears and anxieties and finds that the 'depression got so horrible that it actually broke through to the other side and became a sort of fear-proof exoskeleton.'
