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== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==


The title of the comic is a reference to [https://charlys.world/gorgeouslife GORGEOUS LIFE] , the zine in which the comic debuted early.
The initial comic is a take on the phrase "(as easy as) taking candy from a baby", meaning "very easy" - presumably because it's not difficult to rip the candy out of a baby's hand, and it wouldn't be able to take it back. In this case, a person tries to take candy from a baby by appealing to its conscience; this does not work, as the baby does not seem to understand their pleas.


The initial comic is a take on "taking candy from a baby", where the person is begging for the baby to give them a candy. The bonus comic is a play on the phrase "guilty pleasure".
The ''bonus'' comic is a play on the phrase "guilty pleasure". A person wants to be put in jail; when asked whether they're guilty they reply that they're "guilty pleasure".
 
In the ''bonus bonus'' comic, the speaker says that they have cast a spell on one of the people who are listening, but is "not gonna name names"; they then immediately list off an identifying feature of the spell-bearer ("he has a dumb hat") that only one person in the room has, thus effectively naming them.


== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==


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=== First comic ===
''Panel 1:'' A person is seen crying and covering their eyes above a baby carrier with a red lollipop attached to it. A speech bubble is coming from the person: "''one candy. '''ONE''' candy is all I ask and you cant even give that.''"
 
''Panel 2:'' We see the baby in the baby carrier, with the red lollipop. It has a flat expression and is staring in the direction of the person.
 
=== Second comic ===
Labeled as ''bonus comic''. Two people are standing next to each other: person 1 has big cartoony eyes and is sticking out their tongue, and person 2 has black hair, triangular-shaped eyes and a grin.
 
''Person 1:'' "''Please put me in jail''"
 
''Person 2:'' "''Are you guilty?''"
 
Person 1: "''Yes! i am guilty pleasure''"
 
=== Third comic ===
Labeled as ''bonus bonus comic''. The background is gray. There is a banner with the letters ''AA'' hanging on the side. Multiple people are sitting in a circle; to the very right is a person wearing a top hat, next to them is a person standing up and holding a microphone, and to the very left is a person with long eyelashes.
 
''Person with the microphone:'' "''Not gonna name names but I just cast a spell on one of you''"
 
''Person with the microphone:'' "''He has a dumb hat*''"
 
Text below the comic reads: "''*Not because of the spell''."
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The title of the comic is a reference to [https://charlys.world/gorgeouslife GORGEOUS LIFE] , the zine in which the comic debuted early, alongside [[69: Syncing]].
 
* After the public release of this comic, Crawfish Comic went on a hiatus to "find a fresh approach and reroute accordingly"<ref>https://crawfishcomic.tumblr.com/post/750741093756370944/just-published-the-100th-comic</ref>. The hiatus properly ended with the release of comic [[102: Detective Denise]].
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Comics with bonus comics]]
[[Category:Comics with bonus comics]]
[[Category:Comics included in GORGEOUS LIFE VOL. 2]]
[[Category:Comics included in GORGEOUS LIFE VOL. 2]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 25 October 2024

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Caption: Life is Gorgeous #CrawfishComic #May 18 2024

Explanation

The initial comic is a take on the phrase "(as easy as) taking candy from a baby", meaning "very easy" - presumably because it's not difficult to rip the candy out of a baby's hand, and it wouldn't be able to take it back. In this case, a person tries to take candy from a baby by appealing to its conscience; this does not work, as the baby does not seem to understand their pleas.

The bonus comic is a play on the phrase "guilty pleasure". A person wants to be put in jail; when asked whether they're guilty they reply that they're "guilty pleasure".

In the bonus bonus comic, the speaker says that they have cast a spell on one of the people who are listening, but is "not gonna name names"; they then immediately list off an identifying feature of the spell-bearer ("he has a dumb hat") that only one person in the room has, thus effectively naming them.

Transcript

First comic

Panel 1: A person is seen crying and covering their eyes above a baby carrier with a red lollipop attached to it. A speech bubble is coming from the person: "one candy. ONE candy is all I ask and you cant even give that."

Panel 2: We see the baby in the baby carrier, with the red lollipop. It has a flat expression and is staring in the direction of the person.

Second comic

Labeled as bonus comic. Two people are standing next to each other: person 1 has big cartoony eyes and is sticking out their tongue, and person 2 has black hair, triangular-shaped eyes and a grin.

Person 1: "Please put me in jail"

Person 2: "Are you guilty?"

Person 1: "Yes! i am guilty pleasure"

Third comic

Labeled as bonus bonus comic. The background is gray. There is a banner with the letters AA hanging on the side. Multiple people are sitting in a circle; to the very right is a person wearing a top hat, next to them is a person standing up and holding a microphone, and to the very left is a person with long eyelashes.

Person with the microphone: "Not gonna name names but I just cast a spell on one of you"

Person with the microphone: "He has a dumb hat*"

Text below the comic reads: "*Not because of the spell."

Trivia

  • The title of the comic is a reference to GORGEOUS LIFE , the zine in which the comic debuted early, alongside 69: Syncing.
  • After the public release of this comic, Crawfish Comic went on a hiatus to "find a fresh approach and reroute accordingly"[1]. The hiatus properly ended with the release of comic 102: Detective Denise.

References