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Robert Carter (British-Canadian, b. St. Albans, England, based Baden, Ontario, Canada) - Brain Sick, illustration for New Scientist magazine for an article on how brain inflammation can cause depression.
Person: “I’m here for you”
Person: *leaves*
Losing my minnnnddd
And there will be nights when your life will fall apart and no one will notice the mornings you spend putting it back together.
ew my heart hurts time to sleep
nothing is more heartbreaking than when you try your hardest and it still isnt enough
you’ll never know how much you mean to me
“I cry. But it’s not enough. Not enough to get rid of the squeezing in my chest, not enough to take away the heavy sadness.”
— Excerpt from a book I’ll never write
I want to be your favorite place to go when you’ve had a bad day or good day.
they’ll love u when u die
im scared of losing someone i really love
“But I must admit I miss you quite terribly. The world is too quiet without you nearby. I go to bed early and rise late and feel as if I have hardly slept.”
— Lemony Snicket, The Beatrice Letters