“It’s not in my brain chemistry to do housework” LOL
Father Science is forever willing to fortify the biologically-determined State of Blamelessness. He washes away sins and understands like mother never could.
I just read an article the other day that moms are using Xanax and Prozac because it makes them better parents!?% They didn’t say anything about the housework, though. Great cartoon.
The DSM 5 is coming, which will provide even more psychiatric diagnoses, just in case anyone feels left out! Nice commentary on the medicalization of everyday life. Also, thanks for the follow.
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I love this woman’s snarky cartoons . . . This is a few weeks old now, and is not immediately relevant to me (my Paul does housework–don’t get any ideas!), but it struck me wryly funny anyway.
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Very good Hollis.
Do you realize that fluoxetine is an anti-depressant? It’s the generic name for prozac.
It is indeed a sad world we live in; I’m just worried about who is in the majority! Yet another great cartoon looking at our troubled society 🙂
“It’s not in my brain chemistry to do housework” LOL
Father Science is forever willing to fortify the biologically-determined State of Blamelessness. He washes away sins and understands like mother never could.
Very sharply observed
Very funny. I have both of those haha!
My cats fight me for the antidepressants.
I just read an article the other day that moms are using Xanax and Prozac because it makes them better parents!?% They didn’t say anything about the housework, though. Great cartoon.
You’re great!;)
The DSM 5 is coming, which will provide even more psychiatric diagnoses, just in case anyone feels left out! Nice commentary on the medicalization of everyday life. Also, thanks for the follow.
exactly!
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I love this woman’s snarky cartoons . . . This is a few weeks old now, and is not immediately relevant to me (my Paul does housework–don’t get any ideas!), but it struck me wryly funny anyway.