Why is squidward so miserable




















Patrick appeared to have already been living next door to Squidward sometime before the incident. SpongeBob seems to be the character who Squidward is most annoyed by, but SpongeBob usually ignores this and is often very nice to Squidward despite he tends to annoy him, mostly by accident.

However, there are times when Squidward goes too far with SpongeBob, Patrick, or both, like when he reads SpongeBob's secret diary in Little Yellow Book , overreacts to his neighbors even when they try to help him, makes fun of them, acts quite hypocritical when he says that they're the worst neighbors ever, tried to destroy their friendship a couple of times and even tried to kill them a few times, with the episodes Naughty Nautical Neighbors , Good Neighbors and Sportz?

Throughout the show, there have been some instances where SpongeBob was aware that Squidward was annoyed at him, such as in the episode " SpongeBob You're Fired ," where Squidward asks SpongeBob if he knows he hates him and he replies "Yes, yes I do. While SpongeBob is usually very nice to Squidward in most episodes, there have been some instances where he has been mad at him and even acted mean towards him.

While Squidward is normally annoyed by SpongeBob, he has shown kindness towards him at some points in the series. He is generally nicer to SpongeBob than he is to Patrick.

Patrick's super-condescending Squidward impression. As if SpongeBob's mockery wasn't enough, Patrick - arguably the dumbest creature in Bikini Bottom - busts out his own Squidward impression in this classic episode. Squidward is just trying to sell his house when Spongebob and Patrick break in again!

Squidward trying to work out. When Squidward tried to get his swole on, he could only perform a very small amount of reps before his arms snapped backwards, seemingly breaking. Can't even work out in peace, poor guy. SpongeBob performing surgery on Squidward. Newsflash, SpongeBob: you're not a doctor. You flip burgers. You have no authority to perform open heart surgery on Squidward, who looks noticeably freaked out.

For obvious reasons, too - arteries probably aren't supposed to gush like that. That time Squidward got super handsome Proving once again that he can never catch a break, Squidward suffered a horrible accident in one episode, but by sheer luck it turned him handsome and made everyone feel attracted to him. But instead of enjoying himself, Squidward found that being hot and having everyone obsessed with him was too much trouble.

He asked SpongeBob to help make him ugly again, which only made him more handsome. The series was created by Stephen Hillenburg and premiered on Nickelodeon in , and has since branched out to other media, adding to the success of SpongeBob and company. Krabs, with his pet snail Gary also joining the fun sometimes. Although the show focuses on the sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, it has also followed the aforementioned characters quite closely, allowing the audience to get to know them well, and some of them have turned out to be quite relatable.

Such is the case of Squidward, whose pessimistic attitude and constant sadness have resonated with many viewers. I lost interest in a lot of the things I loved — including writing. And I found that I completely avoided the soccer field where the injury had taken place. From that point, there were many things I did to cope.

Binge-watching SpongeBob Squarepants was one of them, usually with pizza rolls and alcohol. I did attempt to give myself a fair and healthy shake at dealing head-on with my struggles through therapy — which worked for the three seconds I could actually afford to pay for therapy. For myself and other Black millennials I knew, who were far more likely to dismiss the importance of mental health, it was perhaps the wake-up call we needed. Squidward exhibited many of the symptoms and hallmarks of major clinical depression.

At the Krusty Krab, he was always tired and regularly regretted getting out of bed and going to work. He was apathetic about his own existence, and the existence of others. When pushed to his emotional limits by SpongeBob, he often experienced bursts of anger — either from irritability or frustration.



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