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ferrie

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Survivor's Guilt by @skexchs

While browsing Twitter I cam across this beautiful comic about living with suicidal ideations. The art style is simply stunning, and the concept of the meteor as a "presence" really resonated with me. On the link I posted, I was really surprised to see so many of the comments interpreting the comic as having a message of recovery. To me it comes across more as accepting ideations as part of the self rather than a foreign entity, which could be a path to recovery but not necessarily. How do people here interpret it?
 
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Holy shit love that, yeah I interpreted it like you did. There's a choice, it's easy to surcum, but you can live if you keep going, like a constant battle
 
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