It is amazing how 4-panel comics can make us laugh, think, and even shed a tear if done right.
This time, we are happy to share cartoons created by Leighton Luckey, creator of Trying Times Comics. Leighton's artwork usually revolves around his life experiences that other people can relate to. But he also illustrates some more bizarre ideas as well, such as fruits using an avocado's seed as a ball.
That being said, it's time to kick back and relax with the newest comics made by this artist, and let us know in the comments which one was your favorite!
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Our parents rarely bought sugared cereal. So when our dad brought one home, we were all excited. We had all been begging for Pacman cereal, but dad bought Smurf Berry crunch by accident. Then said he wouldn't buy another sugared cereal until we finished the first one. My brother had a friend who actually liked the stuff, so when ever they came over we'd shove a big bowl of it under his nose. Sometimes he was like, "but I'm not even hungry." And we were like, "EAT!"
Unfortunately I actually had this happen last year. It sucked so badly...
I am that one *saves everything for an emergency* and still carry around that random weird object from level 1 that MUST go to something yet somehow never does.
Rule #10 of parenthood: Never hold the baby over your head after they've just eaten.
There's a reason for the massive surge in stories where someone working for a "black company (japanese term for company that regularly overworks their employees)", ends up dying from overwork and gets reincarnated into another world with (usually) less stress. There's even an anime about what goes on in the human body (Cells at Work). They did a spinoff season called Cells at Work: Code Black, where they went over the horrible things a typical employee's body, at one of those companies, goes through.
Brazil and the Philippines seem to be the two countries, that if you only mention them online, their citizens come out in multitudes.
The toothpaste meme though lol. Also, a large part of the reason for the hate is because the games have shifted significantly in tone several times, stories alone range everywhere from heavy use of kingdom politics to childrens cartoon-ish