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Is there a Part Two with a punchline?
yeah I was confused as well.
Thats just the feeling you have when your little gremlin of a kid does random shit like this.
Like his science experiments with a balloon, bowl of water and a marble.
I don't know what he was trying to do, but he was damn sure it was interesting despite getting water everywhere
There’s no indication that either of these characters is a parent or a child.
Yeah, the comic is called Foxes in Love, they're very clearly supposed to be partners. It's just not comical in any way I can deduce.
Arts and crafts are a common parent-kid pastime.
Clearly the book is covered in wet glue
It’s not meant to be funny, it’s meant to be a salve to a specific kind of soul. If you don’t feel the effects, that kind of soul isn’t yours.
I lick the book.