We all know relatable comics hit differently, right? But being relatable is one thing – being 100% real, even when it’s a little… inappropriate, is another. Only a few artists have the courage to go that far, openly sharing moments and thoughts we all experience. Some readers might instantly recognize themselves, while others may hesitate to admit it – but deep down, we can all relate. We’re just a bit embarrassed to say it out loud.
Now that we’ve gotten that off our chests, it’s time to invite you to scroll through a new post from our “Best of” series. This time, we’re spotlighting the extremely honest (and delightfully spicy!) work of The RedDot, an artist many of you already know. So if you know, you know… enjoy this wild and unfiltered ride.
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That's a common misconception. Ariel was fascinated with humans and wanted to be part of them way before she even met Eric.
I'd go with the guy who spends the entire fall season stuffing his face, and sleeps it off all winter.
As girl scouts when I was little we were told to make puppy dog eyes at our customers to make them feel guilty if they didn't purchase. We were also told that we HAD to be happy and enthusiastic the entire time. Trust me, most little girl scouts don't actually like standing in the cold to do that either, their troop just needs money to fund service projects and such.
Load More Replies...I would too 😆 who doesn't love masked dangerous men.... Right?
This would be perfect if you could see that both middle fingers are extended, as in the original uncensored version.
Yeah, don't do that. There were some medical "incidents" that got pretty ugly
Give a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set him on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. Apparently....
