Featured below are some of the funniest pages from “We Go Out“, “We Go To The Gallery“, and “We Learn At Home“: hilarious dark humor parodies of the much-loved British Ladybird early learning children’s books of the 1960s. Created by Miriam Elia.
Featured below are some of the funniest pages from “We Go Out“, “We Go To The Gallery“, and “We Learn At Home“: hilarious dark humor parodies of the much-loved British Ladybird early learning children’s books of the 1960s. Created by Miriam Elia.
I wish I could go back to the 90s life was much simpler
Man, this is some depressing shiit. Reads like a Left-wing pamphlet.
In Bernezuela they have no pretty yellow Sunday ware, no hope, and worse, no potato.
It reads like a RWNJs idea of left-leaning arts culture. So, wrong.
how stupid
The only thing that could make these funny pages more shitty, would be if it was cats that were cutted in half.
Cats > Rabbits > Society
In panel numbered 10, John doesn’t understand. I’m with John. I don’t understand any of this. Mens’ “Art Fashions” makes more sense.
No Potato ??? **** Bernezuela
That’s pretty bold claim! :)
Mummy gets incurable cancer, and Johnny and Jane recover from her indoctrination.
Ever tried to download something in the 90th?
Maybe you should look up “joke”: “A joke is a display of humour in which words are used within a specific and well-defined narrative structure to make people laugh and is not meant to be taken seriously.” Please pay attention to the “not…serious” part.
rotfl
“How do you win?” ” You must tell them they hurt your feelings…”
i miss the 80s