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How Non-Christians Know There’s No War on Christmas

By Alli | December 23, 2015
Image: A person is walking with her coffee, there is a Santa on the corner behind her, a group of carolers dressed as elves, and people carrying bags with reindeer on them; most people are wearing red and green. The main person says "Anyway, I don’t begrudge anyone their religion. Celebrating your faith is fine so long as public schools and civic entities are left out of it. But if you think there’s a war on Christmas, or that people are being prevented from practicing Christianity in the US, you’re looking at a very different world than I am."

This time of year sparks debates about the ‘War on Christmas’ – a supposed attempt to keep Christians from celebrating their holiday. This comic flips the script to show what’s really going on.

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Having Acne Isn’t Bad – But Here’s Why Judging People for It Is

By Alli | December 13, 2015

Were you taught the acne myth this author heard when she was young? It’s the reason so many of us give unsolicited advice about clearing up or covering up acne, and this comic shows why it needs to change.

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Suicidal Survival Guide: 7 Strategies to Keep You Going When You’re All Alone

By Christine Deneweth | December 11, 2015

If you feel suicidal, you could use some support – but friends may not always be available. Here are some activities that probably are available. They’ve helped this author, and we hope they can help you, too.

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Do These People ‘Look Healthy’ to You? Here’s Why It Sucks to Judge Health by Appearance

By Alli | December 10, 2015

Ever thought about how the phrase “at least your have your health” feels for someone with an invisible illness? This smart comic breaks it down to give you a much more supportive outlook on what health really means.

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Body Dysmorphia Makes People Hate How They Look – Here’s How You Can Support Them

By Christine Deneweth | December 9, 2015

Does someone you know have Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)? This comic will give you an idea of what they’re going through – with great tips for you on supporting them through.

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