Started watching this Jim Carrey Kidding show and while it’s funny at times, it’s dealing with depression and trying to be kind in a very rough world. There’s a few things I liked and here’s one of them from Season 1 episode 7.

Grace and I wrote him a powerful scene in which Snagglehorse goes apple-picking, and he wrote, “Despair is an eagle.”
What does that mean?
Without a diverse group of meaningful relationships, we can’t see certain populations as actual people, and we subconsciously tune them out.
And your depression is something you should never be afraid to talk about with the people you love, because if they really love you…
They’d tell you that Ronald McDonald wants to walk our black youth into a food desert and leave them there without their pants on, because he wants to charge you for water and he wants to charge you to pee.
Don’t expect compliments from an insecure person. Too many people think this country’s a stone-cold gray corpse, but it’s not.
It’s a living, breathing organism.
And we’ve got to keep kicking it to make sure it’s alive. Yee-haw!

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I also really loved the conversation with the Japanese counter-part of Jim Carrey’s Mr. Pickles: Pickle-san

The true artist… is both victim and warrior.
You speak English?
I’m not speaking English.
Oh.
What makes your puppets special is the life you put inside of them, not the people hiding behind them.
What’s your real name, Pickles-san?
Mm, who I was doesn’t matter. I’m Pickles-san now, always and forever.
Maybe we both like to hide. I hide from myself all the time. I think that’s why I married Scott. He’s… I didn’t want to know myself, so I chose a man who could never know me. He’s the one who wanted kids. I only exist for other people:
Maddy and Scott and Jeffand my dad and…
It’s easy to exist for them, because I don’t know how to exist for myself.
I don’t know how to want.
I’d rather bleed in front of a doll than live in front of my family.
That’s how I grew up.
We are a family who loves from afar.
But loving others from afar means what they give you in return is always at a distance.
I’m better from afar. I’m all scars up close.
You know of kintsugi?
Hm?
It is the practice of making art by breaking something special and gluing it back together with gold. Your scars do not mean you are broken.
They are proof you are healed. Breaking is healing.
Kintsugi.
