35 Comics By A Talented Cartoonist Displaying Her Relatable Social Blunders, Gaming Habits, And General Lack Of Life Skills
Her comics may not be to everyone's taste, but people still find them very enjoyable.
Meg is out here turning everyday mess into comics, and honestly, it’s the only place her brain feels safe to be loud. One minute she’s joking about “sessy, sessy b*tch” energy, the next she’s admitting she’s the “stupidest human being on the planet,” like it’s a normal Tuesday thought.
The complicated part is the part you can’t see behind the punchlines. She’s trying to publish while her depressing thoughts try to steal the spotlight, and she’s doing it with relatable chaos: posting online and getting that “someone just” moment, doom-scrolling the “cycle of fattening news,” gaming habits that somehow always win, and Tinder disasters that feel personal. Even her captions like “send me sad playlists to crash my car to, LMAO” hit that weird line between comedy and “please don’t let this be my personality.”
And when readers laugh back, it turns the whole thing from a spiral into a shared moment.
1. I am about to be a sessy, sessy b*tch
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4. Mah money
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5. Do you ever post something online and someone just –
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6. Hahaha! I read myself in your comic
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7. Don’t fall for it, guys; I’m an asshole
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8. Send me sad playlists to crash my car to, LMAO
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9. Where is the logic?
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10. Good one 😂
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11. I am the stupidest human being on the planet
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12. The art looks so relaxing
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13. The cycle of fattening news
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14. People should do that more often
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15. This is why you should just go out and meet someone in person
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16. Do not let anyone ruin your day; it is your day, ruin it yourself
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This is giving, AITA about whether to lend money to a struggling friend after past help.
17. Given the choice between big or home, I will go home, LOL
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18. Yes, I wash my face, but what for?
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19. HAHAHAHA, I know that feel
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20. Someone get me unbanned from Tinder; I need access to guys with lower standards
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21. Me for the past 40 years!
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22. Liquid meth
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23. It is a sad thing to say!!!
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24. I don’t get these people
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25. They said “age with grace,” but these bitches be taking it TOO FAR
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26. She’s so cute
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27. Do we agree? 🤔
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28. Does anyone else get young adult Dipper Pines vibes from these?
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29. Season of LIFE 🤧
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30. I really did it this time, LMAO
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31. The truest of bros, absolutist of homies
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32. Know your worth
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33. These expressions are so good; also, mood
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34. Please don’t threaten me with a good day 🤔
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35. HeCK!
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That’s why the “Do you ever post something online and someone just -” panel hits so hard, because Meg is basically narrating the exact second her confidence gets jump-scared.
Then the jokes keep stacking, from “Mah money” to “Where is the logic?” to “Liquid meth,” like her brain refuses to stay in one lane for longer than a swipe.
And when she drops lines like “I don’t get these people” or “HeCK!” it’s not random, it’s the same pattern, the same social blunder, the same “why am I like this” energy.
Finally, the whole thing clicks when encouragement and responses roll in, because the readers who “read myself in your comic” are the reason she keeps drawing instead of quitting.
It's challenging for her to publish her art online, but Meg finds that the only way to overcome her depressing thoughts is to try not to take anything too seriously. Her comics may not be to everyone's taste, but people still find them very enjoyable.
When people find her writing amusing and relatable, she feels extremely happy, and the encouragement and responses from her readers are what will keep her drawing.
Her comics don’t fix her life, but they keep her from letting it swallow her whole.
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