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Collection of Malingerings (26)
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When you feel unwell, your mind races-fever? Infection? What’s next? This illustration captures that moment of health uncertainty and self-reflection.
Pinocchio’s nose stretches comically long as Jiminy Cricket stands atop it, symbolizing the consequences of telling a fib.
Pinocchio caught mid-gesture, his nose growing as he tells a fib-a timeless symbol of honesty and childhood lessons.
When “I’m not feeling so good” takes on a whole new meaning-and your kid calls you out with love and logic.
When your child is unwell, comfort, hydration, and timely medication make all the difference-here’s how to help them feel better fast.
When “I’ve never had a day’s illness” meets “I always make it last a week”-HR interviews can get unexpectedly candid.
This adorable chibi gamer is totally absorbed in his phone-pure joy and focus in one expressive pose!
A heartfelt, sketchy declaration-“I love you with all my heart”-painted in playful purple over a bold red heart.
Sometimes, the simplest gestures-like hugging a pillow-can offer deep emotional comfort during tough times.
A sleek, adjustable baseball cap that fits all head sizes-perfect for everyday wear or custom branding.
When suspicion meets injury: a classic cartoon highlighting the tension between patient credibility and clinical doubt.
A symbolic representation of frustration or urgency-paired with hope-reflecting the drive behind Working4Future’s mission.
The TOMM kit includes the administration manual, test booklet, and score sheet for evaluating memory malingering.
A solitary beam pierces the decay-rusted bars, cracked plaster, and silence speak louder than words.
This satirical cartoon visually defines “malingering” as pretending to be ill (e.g., lying on the floor) to dodge responsibilities like cleaning.
