
Brittle: It's Like the Nazis Are Still Killing My Mother
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Brittle: It's Like the Nazis Are Still Killing My Mother
Warning: Cathartic manifestations of childhood trauma next 5 miles
When the going gets tough the tough gets going...and the rest hide in the washroom and cry.
'What are you doing whining to me about your terrible childhood? Write it all down, you idiot. You've got a bestseller there.'
A paramedic-in-training's nightmares.
Psychiatry. I'm not fooling anybody but myself? Well, that's a start!
"Lately, I've begun to understand - and forgive - my parents."
Help For A Hero
Traffic Jam.
'it wasn't my parents' divorce that traumatized me — it was when my dad had my mom beheaded.'
"What do you recommend for someone recovering from a tantrum?"
"There's no response! Are you sure he's in there?"
'As a kid, whenever I was at a petting zoo, I got bit, butted and stomped on.'
Self Harm Support.
"My grandfather dies from asbestos poisoning - it took 'em 3 weeks to cremate him...."
Get-Well Cards For Moods
Intimacy.
I came for my daughter. She was hurt in gym? Your husband took her to the hospital. West Fester High School. Is my daughter, Twig Tree, here? Emergency. Your husband took her home. Isn't there anything I can do? Of course there is! Your insurance card, please. I am a good mother!
Man in hospital watching television in his cast.
"Donald is an appendicitis survivor, too."
Too soon?
Broken Leg
'He's a lot better! He's beginning to act like it was all my fault!'
"The Garbers are people who have been through it all and survived."
"People tend to take the news better when I bring Princess Cupcake."
Pull yourself together, get over it and move on.
STRIP Hambone: Suicidal over a computer error
No Phone Signal For 20 Miles. Trauma Counselors Standing by. . .
"Scootch over."
Look, I really miss Magus. That's the name of our cat who died. I'm sorry, kid. That's not the problem. It's my parents. They think they need to protect me from the idea of death. They're tiptoeing around it. They told me Magus' body stopped working. To humor them, I asked why. Mom froze, ran into the other room, then faked laryngitis. Her voice stopped working.
"I don't have kids because after twenty years of teaching there isn't a child's name I can hear that won't give me horrible flash backs."
'He just snapped.'
"What luck - it's a flyer from the Emergency Glass Repair company."
"Yes, we like the Yankees, but today we're all rooting for Boston."
'Isn't it ironic that the first three letters in funeral spell fun?'
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