Get ready to have your funny bone both tickled and confused as Sean Berthiaume, the artist behind "Deliberately Buried Comics", continues to find hilarious connections in places you would never have looked. As the artist put it: "You have to avoid the easy jokes because someone has probably thought of it before. I think my followers are used to being shocked and weirded out, and that’s the way I like it.”
The artist doesn't follow one theme or repeated characters. Instead, he draws on familiar subjects, such as well-known video games or everyday concepts, and adds his own unique twists to them. So yeah, the comics are definitely weird, but Sean somehow makes it work, and we're here for it.
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They figured out how to extract money from you without allowing to own anything in return. Capitalism has finally peaked. Hurray......?
Going to use 'pope yes' instead of f**k yes, from now on.
Fall was always the best, and it always will be. Summer is too hot, winter is sometimes a bit too cold, spring is goddamn disaster, fall is p e r f e c t
We have lots of such jokes in german too, like "Ich wollte einen Witz erzählen, aber Josef Stalin" (I had a good joke, but Josef stole it)
I mean, to be fair, a lot of that was Saruman's fault. He needed a spy in Rohan and I guess Gríma was easily bribed.
Poor Richard Grayson, they could never call him by his diminutive name on Bored Panda without censors being involved.
Shopkeeper has no right to complain when someone else likes what he's selling
Yes, the obvious, over-sized, fake arm stump in older movies was pretty bad.
"I swear to me, if that wasn't my kid I wouldn't crucify him!"