1. This unwanted autoplay:
2. This very important response to keep handy:
3. This shutdown:
4. That one person who always has to butt in:
5. This literal picture of you:
6. This résumé-builder:
7. This sweet deal:
8. That little piece of advice:
9. This thrilling trilogy:
10. The cycle you can't avoid:
11. This adorable optimism:
12. This comeback to keep in your back pocket:
13. This internal monologue:
14. This answer you wish you could give to every dumb question:
15. The eternal question:
16. This #relatable denial:
17. That special voice of concern:
18. This superpower:
19. This accidental meal plan:
20. The worst knock knock joke in history:
21. This accurate description:
22. This rude interruption:
23. This casual inner monologue:
24. This unintentional punchline:
25. This very sexy acronym:
26. This handy advice:
27. And finally, this truth bomb:
By the way: Humor is a great way for a lot of people to cope with their depression, but nothing beats getting the help you need. SO, here are some quick resources, just in case:
* You learn more about starting therapy here, since pretty much everyone can benefit from talking to a professional.
* You can learn more about depression here.
* 7 Cups and IMAlive are free, anonymous online text chat services with trained listeners, online therapists, and counselors.
* Vent and Paralign are community-based apps where you can express yourself anonymously and connect with people who might be feeling the same way.
* If you need to talk to someone immediately, the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. A list of international suicide hotlines can be found here.