
the nature of the beast
August 9, 2024 by Wrong Hands
Posted in Cartoon | Tagged Books, Fear, Frankenstein, Grammar, insecurity, John Atkinson, Literature, Mary Shelley, Metaphors, Psychology, Reading, Sociology, Webcomic, Wrong Hands | 14 Comments
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I laughed aloud at the rich irony of the manner in which this summarizes our human behavior! Thanks!
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Death to Similes too!!
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Lol! 😄
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. . . but they never did . . .
Life would be so much better if they had.
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hah hmmm…
I notice the pitchfork is held in the left hand.
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Electrifying!
People say Frankenstein’s monster had a temper…
But actually he was surprisingly level-headed.
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{Smirk}
Are those the Village People?!
And they want to do the Monster Mash?!
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And when they are finished with him, they want him to rest in pieces.
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Awwwww…
I love the monsters
under my bed
in my head
not always dead
nothing to dread
part of me
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You’re the Beast!
according to Urban dictionary: You are extremely talented at this web comic and always display great determination, dedication, and resilience to always want to win.
This one slayed!!!
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I laughed at the Human predicament. I laughed at myself. I laughed because a truism has been exposed and because I identify.
Would Mary Shelley have said, “This is no laughing matter.”? And I would show her this strip and imagine that we both would laugh.
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Kaiju (Japanese: 怪獣, Hepburn: Kaijū, lit. ’Strange Beast’;
You killed it!
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Kaiju (Japanese: 怪獣, Hepburn: Kaijū, lit. ’Strange Beast’;
You killed it!!!
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Love it
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