What You Say About Mental Illness vs What You Actually Mean

People often misuse words like depression and ADD. Sure you might be having a bad day, but are you really depressed? Likewise, you might sometimes struggle to concentrate, especially if you’re doing something boring, but does that really mean you’ve got Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)? We all have our little quirks and idiosyncrasies, but does that make us all Obsessive Compulsives? In order to differentiate between what people say about mental illness and what mental illness actually feels like for those who suffer from it, Annie Erskine has created these five comics for College Humor. Don’t forget to vote for the best!


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What people say vs what it’s really like

Image credits: Annie Erskine Art

What people say vs what it’s really like

Image credits: Annie Erskine Art

What people say vs what it’s really like

Image credits: Annie Erskine Art

What people say vs what it’s really like

Image credits: Annie Erskine Art

What people say vs what it’s really like

Image credits: Annie Erskine Art

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