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They say "take your broken heart and make it into art." In Stephen Beals' case, it is more turning negative emotions into humorous comics. Yes, you've heard it right, "Adult Children" is back on Bored Panda!

Stephen Beals is an artist who has been drawing comics since forever "out of pure love for the art form." As Stephen said himself, his illustrations are something he made after work to let off steam. He titled them "Adult Children" because, according to the artist, "adulthood seems to be a myth we tell children in order to get them to behave."

The comics feature everyday life situations working in the retail sector. Even though the little fragments of working life are presented in a humorous way, we believe that most of us can hear the characters silently screaming out of helplessness and exhaustion. At the same time, the illustrations are very relatable.

The artist was thrilled to have his comics featured on Bored Panda since he's always been a fan. "I can only peek with one eye open at a post about my work. I'll try to be brave. I might use both eyes to look. We shall see, we shall see..."

Don't forget to check out our previous article featuring more of the humorous and candid "Adult Children" comics. And we advise you to use all of your eyes.

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The characters in these comics are Stephen Beals divided into four different parts. A truly interesting concept. The artist believes that we all have different personalities, or at least Stephen has "four usable ones."

As the artist explained, Penny and Berle are brother and sister. Harvey (named after Stephen's grandfather) has known them since they were kids and has formed a long-term relationship with Penny.

Harvey is Stephen's ego, Berle is his complete ID, Penny is his small part of the responsibility and Claremont (the dog) is Stephen at his best, "which is why he's a dog." There's also Todd (an extra), who represents the naive side of the artist.

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    The artist told Bored Panda that he graduated with a degree in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. For nearly all of his college years, according to Stephen, he was still a teenager and, thus, still stupid. "I made a bad choice. I love animation and film, but I ultimately didn't want to work in the industry. I wanted to make comics, which notoriously doesn't pay enough to buy the luxuries I've grown accustomed to, like toilet paper, so I wound up working for the university library. I love libraries! Who doesn't? If you don't, find out more at your local library."

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    Stephen continued: "The library I worked for was busy. Very busy. 'I'm going to die' busy. I dealt with every kind of person imaginable. Libraries are similar to retail except they're free to the public, so everyone is welcome unless they are actively trying to set the place on fire."

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    "I thought about becoming a librarian, but I spent quite a bit of money on my art degree and it was kind of like letting a good bottle of milk spoil. I left to work in advertising. For quite a few years I designed every ad conceivable and worked on marketing strategies to sell things that I wouldn't buy unless it was to resolve some sort of hostage negotiation. Advertising wound up being somewhat cold and monotonous. I missed people, even the weird ones like myself.

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    At times, I would work part-time at large retail stores to help pay for my expensive habit of heating my house. I liked working with people again, but it was hard to get passionate about daily retail concerns like price tag placement or expired candy bars.

    I combined my two passions and made a conscious decision to go back to serving the public at a print shop. I wound up working for quite a few printing establishments and now work for one of the biggest. I get to design things and deal with very strange people at times. Perfect!"

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    Being busy working at the print shop, the artist still manages to post comics every day. For Stephen, it's the best part of his day. "To paraphrase the great writer Shelby Foote, 'It takes me a very long time to get started on something and I solve that problem by never stopping once I've started.'"

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    Stephen shared that he loves to write and we guess you noticed that already. "If there's anything that I love as much as comics, it's books. I am constantly listening to an audiobook, reading a book, and reading blogs. If offered a writing gig I would not hesitate to throw myself into it."

    The artist is also a huge fan of old humorists. "Many humorous essay books were illustrated by very good cartoonists and I always think of those as perfect books. I hope to have an eBook out, if only to please myself and have something for people to actually buy. Short of that, a blog post or weekly essay is something I wish to resume (I did do that some time ago for websites that no longer exist)."

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Right on, Tabby. Wait until you're done with your purchase before you talk on your phone.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The downside of taking a nap at your workplace : you'll eventually have to wake up and remember where you are.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hmm, pretty sure that it's management that are making the bad decisions on a day to day basis.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My phone has a dont disturb function. I can easily set it up, to let all calls through, but work. Activation is 1 swipe 1 click, or for fixed schedule can be set too.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My husband is a long haul trucker. We have a supply/logistics issue and for whatever reasons the powers that be, have him haul SO MUCH CHOCOLATE. Most of his loads are candy. I tell myself the workers are fighting for better wages, but CANDY?! Good grief. This world makes no sense.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On the contrary, they love the fact that you're human! They get no satisfaction at all from screaming baseless insults and threats at robots. It's no fun for them unless there's a chance they can make you break down and cry.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is everything 14.63? Wasn't the one up there with the guy who wanted the bathroom and she was asleep also 14.63?

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I made something like this. Like a survey with half our staff. Summed it up. Forwarded to management. And what did they do? Listen to this other guy who had an idea with no evidence or reason that anyone wanted that... Plus ignored all complaints or ideas for improvement... It didn’t take much longer before I quit

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    I remember this. Had 20+ hours of OT and they found that I was paying the wrong amount (less) for health insurance so they took 3 months of the difference out of that check.

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