Tag: comic

  • Why So Sad? Comic | What’s Up With the Trees that Illustrate Our Emotional States?

    The part of the comic where I got a couple of questions are the Trees.

    The trees show where our brains are most active based on how we’re feeling.

    The emotions we feel arise based on our circumstance—the external and internal stressors we’re encountering.

    How we feel, and what associated thoughts accompany those feelings, can be different for different folks depending on what you experienced growing up—what your auto-brain came to expect to encounter in this world.

    Auto-brain works very fast, rapid-response style.

    First—healthy green tree: When we are calm the auto-systems plus the Cortex* are active.

    *Cortex = the rational, planning, creative part of the brain—the part that is most uniquely human. (Worth noting for the Neuroscience students out there, we’re using ‘Cortex and ‘Neocortex’ interchangeably here)

    Scan to the second tree: Stress causes our brain to move energy (fueled by glucose) away from the Cortex towards more base-level fawn-freeze, fight-flight systems. When this response is triggered we have less access to our Cortex and are less able to think clearly. Our decision-making capabilities begin to suffer.
    Here, in the Limbic System, to be regulated we need to feel connected to a trusted group. That need for connection boils down basic survival. Humans did not flourish as lone-wolves (neither did wolves for that matter) We did so in cooperating groups: tribes & villages.

    To feel disconnected for any reason can—at its most extreme—trigger full existential terror. To be alone in the wilderness is not a recipe for success. It induces more fear. Depression itself drives a sense of alienation and disconnection. When this state is chronic the thought that we will never be useful again can arise and thoughts of suicide can emerge.

    If we are experiencing thoughts of self-destruction, we in dangerous territory. Asking for and getting some help is vital. (more…)

  • The Good Egg Patch

    The patches came in. Designed by Mario Paint wizard Jon Horner, these embroidered amulets are precision engineered to brighten your day.

    Patches available here.

    Donate to the Good Egg Just Giving page here.

  • A Forest in a Land filled with Trees
    The Last of the Jigsaw Decks
    and
    And Ambitious Photo Essay with a Loose Data Aggregation Theme: Part One

    When you spend time staring at all the small fiddly bits of a project – the individual trees – you can often lose sight of the bigger picture you’re building – the spooky woods, the deep forests and the vast, dense, jungles.

    Looking up at the brances of an old tree

    This is an old problem resulting from our only possessing two eyes and them being rooted in sockets located strictly on the front of our skulls. Luckily we have invented tools that allow us to see the forest as a whole; or at least get a decent impression of it.

    View over treetops at Culbin in Nairnshire

    So, what am I going on about? (more…)

  • Storytime Part 2

    The genteel folks over at Thrasher Magazine have been kind enough to print a short Predatory Bird Comic story each month with the experimental title of… The Predatory Bird.
    It’s become a morbid tale and in the first 3 parts there is heavy, unimaginative use of the word fuck.
    kid getting shit on

    I’m a grown up, or I appear to be most days, and (more…)

  • Storytime Part 1

    The Predatory Bird comic is the result of a troubling social media exchange between a morose, desperate, aging pro skater and a bright, talented, young artist.

    The benevolent souls over at Thrasher Magazine have been kind enough to publish the print version each month (more…)

  • The Predatory Bird Comic.

    Nesting season, the predatory bird comic and KrookedKolorado.

    It’s been an eventful couple of weeks.

    Amongst the usual murderous violence on the planet 250 gulls were systematically shotgunned for illegally squatting at an abandoned Saturn dealership in Michigan. (more…)