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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
The comic shows a bear finding an empty canvas and subsequently drawing a painting reading ''"FUCK MY LIFE"''. It's unclear what would cause the bear to be discontent with its life, and there is a comical juxtaposition between its smile after finishing the piece and the contents of the painting. <!-- Searching for the comic's title brings up [https://wellwaterblog.ca/2023/10/13/if-bears-could-paint/ an article of the same name], which mentions a painting of a polar bear ripping apart the remains of a human, citing it as "a commentary on the frailty of Man and the dominance of Nature"; if this is an intentional reference, it might be that this is a comical reversal of the painting's message: instead of the people being miserable, the bear is. --> | |||
== Transcript == | == Transcript == | ||
A two-panel comic featuring a gray bear. | |||
''Panel 1:'' A forest, with the bear inquisitively looking at a canvas, an easel and a paintbrush. There is a question mark above the bear's head. | |||
''Panel 2:'' The easel is laying on the ground next to a flower. The bear is standing up, looking content and wearing a black beret. It is holding the painting in one hand and a paintbrush in another. The painting consists exclusively of black text reading ''"FUCK MY LIFE"''. Red lines streak down from the word LIFE. |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 25 October 2024
Explanation
The comic shows a bear finding an empty canvas and subsequently drawing a painting reading "FUCK MY LIFE". It's unclear what would cause the bear to be discontent with its life, and there is a comical juxtaposition between its smile after finishing the piece and the contents of the painting.
Transcript
A two-panel comic featuring a gray bear.
Panel 1: A forest, with the bear inquisitively looking at a canvas, an easel and a paintbrush. There is a question mark above the bear's head.
Panel 2: The easel is laying on the ground next to a flower. The bear is standing up, looking content and wearing a black beret. It is holding the painting in one hand and a paintbrush in another. The painting consists exclusively of black text reading "FUCK MY LIFE". Red lines streak down from the word LIFE.