Let’s do this!
Monday again? Are you KIDDING me?!
Don’t make me leave the safety of my bed
Summer!!! My favourite!
I miss those winter days…
I need sunblock immediately. WHERE’S THE SUNBLOCK?!
Best time of my life you guys!
Seriously, flower headbands? SO last year
Outta my way people, COMING THROUGH.
My life is over!!!
Smartphone?! I THINK NOT!
Ugh, well that was stupid…
Sinking?!! Where? What’s sinking?!
A FRIEND ship!
My tears could sink any ship…
HELLO?! I’m RIGHT HERE!
Ugh… She looks really good.
Lonely…I’m so lonely…
Memories!!! Memories are the best.
*hides in darkened corner of the room*
Alone again…naturally
Bring it in guys!
Ew, I just barfed
A hug? DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!
Joy’s goals have always been to make sure that you stay happy. She is light-hearted, optimistic and determined to find the fun in every situation. Joy sees challenges in your life as opportunities and the less happy moments as hiccups on the way to something great. As long as you’re happy, so is Joy.
None of the other emotions really understand what Sadness’ role is. Sadness would love to be more optimistic and helpful in keeping you happy but she finds it hard to be positive. Sometimes it seems like the best thing to do is just lie on the floor and have a good cry.
Disgust is highly opinionated, extremely honest and prevents you from getting poisoned, both physically and socially. She keeps a careful eye on the people, places and things that you come into contact with – whether that’s broccoli or last year’s fashion trend. Disgust always has the best of intentions and refuses to lower her standards.
Anger feels very passionately about making sure things are fair for you. He has a fiery spirit and tends to explode (literally) when things don’t go as planned. He is quick to overreact and has little patience for life’s imperfections.
Fear’s main job is to protect you and keep you safe. He is constantly on the lookout for potential disasters and spends time evaluating the possible dangers, pitfalls and risk involved in your everyday activities. There are very few activities and events that fear does not find to be dangerous and possibly fatal.