These arent mine, so I dont know if Im in the right forum but I was browsing the comics and came across loads of anti-drug comics that were made by various people within a short span of time. I figure its for a school project, but what a bizarre project that must be. "Make some bad anti-drugs comics on stripcreator dot com"
So anyone know anything about them? Theyre full of spelling and grammar errors and they all follow a simple pattern:
Dude 1: Im on drugs
Dude 2: Go to therapy then
Dude 1: Im back from therapy. I dont do drugs now
Dude 2: Great! Lets get some ice cream!
So I figure its like a sixth grade project. They dont really capture the complexities of drug use and rehabilitation. Also, not a single one of them has a punchline. Theyre still funny, though.
--- Irony is craven, it is a mode of deniable disclosure, the last and most desperate resort of those benighted with a slave mentality.
The Narcotics Anonymous saying "we'll get you started on the Narcotics Anonymous drugs as soon as possible" is good social commentary. Suggests that some drugs are "good" and some are "bad". He'll probably get a couple letter grades deducted for that, though whereas his poor-grammar classmates coast to easy A's for uninspired work.
--- Irony is craven, it is a mode of deniable disclosure, the last and most desperate resort of those benighted with a slave mentality.
Why anyone would think a site devoted to Robot rape, dick jokes and general smuttery would make a good place to teach todays impressionable youth is beyond me.
"OK kids, today you're going to make anti-drug comic strips. But first, read a couple of the comics, and if they give you any ideas, come see me after class."
--- "He was cursed with a horrorshow of a face, like Guiseppe Archbold doing a study of mollusk tumors."