
Catbim comes for their tortillas! And who will she menace next?
Very crudely done, while in drug withdrawl (didn't refill my script, and doing without for even a day or so is wicked nasty) and a poor ink choice for my pen, both not well-flowing and not water resistant.
Very crudely done, while in drug withdrawl (didn't refill my script, and doing without for even a day or so is wicked nasty) and a poor ink choice for my pen, both not well-flowing and not water resistant.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 816 x 1123px
File Size 462 kB
Catbim. It's a Cat, it's a Bimbo. Like a Catgirl, but with zilch for common sense. Wait, isn't that redundant? Y'okay, I did some online research on this one and got next to nothing. Cute continuity, though.
Hope you're feeling better. Don't know what meds you're on (and probably don't want to), but they put me on a low-powered blood pressure regulator back in June, and every time I bend over the dizzies are mind-numbing. I can drive and work, but if I need something off a low shelf it's happy fun time.
Hope you're feeling better. Don't know what meds you're on (and probably don't want to), but they put me on a low-powered blood pressure regulator back in June, and every time I bend over the dizzies are mind-numbing. I can drive and work, but if I need something off a low shelf it's happy fun time.
It's an anti-depressant, and the relatively abrupt level of wiggle-wobble of this version was unpleasantly surprising. Effects tended to be more gradual and less acute with other meds, and in this case I wasn't even up to the recommended full dose to start with.
As for Catbim, check out Sublimate's gallery for more (poo, I forgot how to do the linky thing). Hope someone else jumps in to play.
As for Catbim, check out Sublimate's gallery for more (poo, I forgot how to do the linky thing). Hope someone else jumps in to play.
Didn't intend to stop, and previous meds had some grace time so I could skip a day or two without problem. This new one surprised me as to how quick and severe the withdrawl was. Getting more today. I've been trying different types for a couple years, hoping to get out of a low-key rut with my previous med, but they have had as many problems as solutions. The new one is too soon to tell for effectiveness, but the results of missing a day or two is an eye opener.
Ouch. I hate when a script has slingshot effects. It seems to do the job okay, but if you miss a dose, the withdrawal hits you like a ton of bricks.
S'okay, I found Sublimate's gallery on my lonesome (the fact that he posted the next reply helped much). I learned Catbim is an (un)natural anti-depressant. They're concentrated dissipation. Herriman's Krazy Kat was a closeted philosopher; Catbim would be stumped by a box of rocks. Just dumb fun; a squiggle for a giggle.
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S'okay, I found Sublimate's gallery on my lonesome (the fact that he posted the next reply helped much). I learned Catbim is an (un)natural anti-depressant. They're concentrated dissipation. Herriman's Krazy Kat was a closeted philosopher; Catbim would be stumped by a box of rocks. Just dumb fun; a squiggle for a giggle.
Me like...
Yeh, I remember my fun times on Atenolol. Was in the middle of talking to someone when I stood up and walked off, and kept talking, instead of hyperventilating to make sure my brain was getting enough oxygen. So I black out and faceplant. Glad I didn't break my glasses. I am SO glad to be off that stuff!
Could I have been pronouncing it wrong all these years? I've pronounced the popular Mexican flat breads name as "Tor-TEE-Yas" as it has that double L combination in it. Still, I like the comic, and I couldn't help but chuckle at your interpretations of the characters involved.
About six weeks late for the party, but since I mentioned George Herriman's Krazy Kat above, I found this the other day. Almost too appropriate.
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