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We all deal with being sad in different ways. Some people are experts in the art of comforting others. Some freeze up as they’ve just seen a ghost. Some awkwardly pretend that nothing is wrong, and some become sad themselves, which then results in the sad person having to comfort them.

It is probably not a coincidence, that name of this expert on how to take care for a sad person is named John Saddington. His clever guide can certainly help if a sad sushi roll of a person is encountered.

Thanks to these sweet illustrations, it is much easier to “be there” for the melancholics. Just follow the simple 10-step guide, and you’ll soon have your sad little subject wrapped up like a warm and happy sushi roll. Just make sure you choose a cheery movie. Otherwise, you’ll need to start the process all over again…

More info: John Saddington

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