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Bored Panda we can t be mad at. Today we want you to discover CarbComics a humorous webcomic about an Indian guy, his girlfriend, his best friend, and many other metaphorical characters.
These comics range from funny social commentary on important topics and relationships to plain absurd and weird strips with silly puns. Have you ever wondered how butterfly and butter are related, how eyes cream is made, how toothpaste is really produced, or why school is called high ? Whether you asked for it or not, this artist answers these questions. Other than that, the artist puts a humorous and often dark spin on everyday life situations, explores mental health struggles we can all relate to, and even imagines how Earth feels about the way humanity treats it. And, boy, it has opinions.
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I’m a Polish social media manager based in Berlin. I have been drawing ever since I can remember. I started with comics as a child, at school, and then at high school. Then came studies, work, moving abroad and I stopped with my passion. And then came the depression. I have been in therapy for two years with all its ups and downs. My best friend has also been encouraging me to start drawing again to avoid negative thoughts. A few months ago, I had a crappy day where I couldn t even get up and get motivated. I then had an impulse to go for a walk. When I was walking, I saw a school supply store, I went in, bought a drawing pad and watercolors, and I started drawing comics to better represent how I feel and to deal with my depression and anxiety.