Oh, the struggles of adulthood. Growing up is not easy but hey, we all go through it.
Meichi is the creator of Barely Functional Adult series - a comic about the low-key difficulties of adulthood.
These smart, fun yet sometimes depressing comics show the reality, the ups and the downs of being an adult.
Take a look at 10+ comics and prepare to relate.
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I think he is exhausted from even thinking about the things he has to do :)
I don't understand why people don't delete their exes' contacts in the first place. Well, depends on how you broke up, if it was peaceful and friendly, no need to be so drammatic, but if (as suggested in the comic) s/he was an a-hole, that's immediate removal and permanent ban without hesitations. You know both phones and messingers have the option to ban access to particular contacts from getting in touch with you, right?
I love it when this happens! I mostly just sit around waiting for it, though :( and it never comes fast enough
I think he remembered that he still has some leftover Halloween candy :)
Love the Banana Computer (um, that IS what it's meant to be isn't it?)
Sounds stupid, but I count the times tables (1x1=1, 1x2=2) etc, keeps my mind from wandering and thinking about other things, helps me zzz
Someone taking care of you when sick is one of the few pleasures to tie with childhood. As well as having no bills or major responsibilities, or having to drive, or having to make plans, and...we need to go back
It's like I'm gonna start exercising and eating healthy tomorrow. Then tomorrow never come
Instagram is useful. At least he doesn't have hundreds of cat videos from his whatsapp groups XD
Then at 10 p.m. you get up and wander around to see if there's anything good left.
I don't like hints. I like when people just tell me whatever it is instead of dancing around it.
I have a cushion next to the bed to catch my tab or phone when I drop it - otherwise it wakes me up.
so actually a comic about a legless burrito-thingy with with adult responsibilities? sign me in :D
Believe it or not, I feel like the protagonist is living an actually pretty dynamic and fullfilling life. Sure, reading only one looks like lazy, depressive and all, but to read them as a series, together, you realise that person is actually leading a social life, deals with small daily adventures, takes a break sometimes, and although it may look stupid, s/he doesn't get overprotective people stop them from making their own mistakes. Now, I'm not praising, or criticising anything. Just wanted to express my own insight because I found it interesting.
so actually a comic about a legless burrito-thingy with with adult responsibilities? sign me in :D
Believe it or not, I feel like the protagonist is living an actually pretty dynamic and fullfilling life. Sure, reading only one looks like lazy, depressive and all, but to read them as a series, together, you realise that person is actually leading a social life, deals with small daily adventures, takes a break sometimes, and although it may look stupid, s/he doesn't get overprotective people stop them from making their own mistakes. Now, I'm not praising, or criticising anything. Just wanted to express my own insight because I found it interesting.