wonderful!

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wonderful!
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asdfasfasfasfas

I agree with everything you said, yet I still enjoy these comics. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I think he could've touched more weird things we humanoids do that do feel alien to us if we step aside and really think about them.

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Well at least it's not Garfield

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Low bar lol

But Garfield gave us imsorryjon

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i absolutely agree. the show was a bad fit

I think Nathan Pyle's work is hilarious. The Strange Planet stuff isn't for me, but the rest of it is.

I recommend you to actually do write jokes on your own, (simple) creativity like this can feel really great.

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asdfasfasfasfas

Different folks different strokes. I don't think there's much to gain from analyzing why something may or may not make you laugh.

I feel the same way about pizzacakecomics. Not once has it made me laugh personally, but judging by upvotes a ton of people like it

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asdfasfasfasfas

Oh! Calluses. My first read was "if you repeat the action enough you'll cause numbing nerve damage," which has nothing to do with hardening.

I mean, there's also nerve damage. When I practiced martial arts, it was considered a good thing when your knuckles and arms suffered enough trauma that there was less pain. 🤷‍♂️

Is there actual nerve damage or your nervous system changing your perception of pain?

Does the nerve damage heal from that if you don't practice for a long time?