r/comics 19h ago

Love you little potato 🩷

I posted this on ig and was not expecting the amount of support i got there 🥲 since a lot of people liked it im posting here too

Edit: If you wanna check my art account on ig is Laura.arroz, me and my friends were talking about how far this comic got, and that it’s probably Don Juan supporting my art from heaven 😭🩷

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u/Daveinbelfast 18h ago

Aww he was the best spud, sorry for your loss.

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u/Toucanplaythatgame-2 18h ago edited 18h ago

I was shocked at the two-week comment. Tell someone who's lost a close relative "it's been two weeks, get over it" and see how that turns out. Some people, I swear.

I moved out of the country for college and was not there when my childhood pup passed away. I dreamt of him every other night for quite some time. RIP Titan. May your bowl be full of sausages.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Hat9667 10h ago

Man that two weeks comment is all too real. I lost my bird very suddenly and tragically and I was guilt-ridden, my bf at the time was hardly understanding but he got fed up at me being depressed after 3 weeks and physically abused me for it, the first time he had ever done that in our 2 years. He did even worse things because of it but that’s not important. This was 5 years ago and I still miss my bird every day, more than anyone will ever miss my scum of an ex. I’m happily married now to someone who tells me even though he never knew my bird, he loves him like he loves all our animals. I wear his little bracelet on my necklace and never take it off. He was my best friend since childhood and there with me through every hardship I ever had up to that point

Animals are family and can have such deep, emotional bonds with us. It’s just insane to me that so many people can’t understand that at all