These are some pages from a webcomic series that I'm currently working on. I believe that we can learn a great deal from these kinds of stories. "A Mouthful of Silence", a compilation of heart-warming stories that give voice to the voiceless. Awareness for all that these stories may exist to some.
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Birthday
when ever i see someone thats homeless i ask them about themselves while i by them lunch anywhere they want their faces just bright up i also give them snacks to last them and give them bottled water and deodorant they appreciate all i give them recently some one who was homeless got a job and an apartment to care for her kids, I'm just trying to make the world a better place try and make someone's day-PEACE OUT 😜✊
Beautiful
Gift
Remember
Alone
pets will always keep you company and love you, even if they cant talk, they always love you. 😌😊😉❤️
Meadow
my, i hope that every person this happens to eventually finds a caring home, and the love they deserve
Dreams
Hearts
This one hits me hard. I have to stay up most nights listening to my parents yelling at each other till one of them goes to the bar.
Brave
Sadly this has played out for many families, our brave men and women in uniform really do sacrifice so much.
Song
lost my dad 4 years ago from cancer... we live far apart from each other, 1,00km apart to be exact.. during his last days, i went back home to visit him every weekend.. i was not earning much, but enough to buy flight ticket.. one night, in around 3 am.. he woke me up.. i was surprised as, he would not recognize us most of the time due to his medication.. i came to him asking why he woke me up.. he said " i just wanna talk to you, I'm bored".. i took a chair and sat next to him.. we chatter for like 15 minutes, when he felt asleep mid conversation. he passed away 2 weeks after that...
Smile
Precious
Paradise
Bond
Waiting
Appreciate
Trapped
Names
Gleam
Passion
Escape
Never
Honor
This is the one I totally disagree with. There is a famous war poem from WW1 in which a soldier talks about watching a man dying in agony from gas on the back of a wagon. He says that if you could see the pain and agony of his death you would not lie to young men and say "Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori." which means there is honour in dying for your country.
These comics are beautiful and full of heart. Seriously some of these hit me right in the gut on how sad and real they truly are.
Me too, but considering how many people wrote that it make them cry, I'm not that embarrassed anymore (I'm still glad no one can see me right now, though)
Load More Replies...These comics are beautiful and full of heart. Seriously some of these hit me right in the gut on how sad and real they truly are.
Me too, but considering how many people wrote that it make them cry, I'm not that embarrassed anymore (I'm still glad no one can see me right now, though)
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