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20 Hilariously Weird Comics Portraying Dark Humor That Will Surprise You

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Politics in modern times has undergone a significant shift.

Gone are the days when politics was viewed as a means to serve and improve society. Instead, it has transformed into a spectacle, akin to a reality show. The focus now seems to be on appealing to the masses, using memes and social media outrage to gain attention and support. The process of selecting candidates has turned into a popularity contest, with the most charismatic and media-savvy individuals rising to the top. Unfortunately, this shift has resulted in a blurring of the lines between reality and fiction. It is not uncommon to question the authenticity of political campaigns and the people behind them. It is no secret that individuals behave differently in front of the camera than they do in private. This creates a breeding ground for cynicism and scepticism, where it is difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is staged.

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Lar Desoza and Ryan Sohmer, the creators of the popular webcomic ‘Least I Could Do‘, have a deep understanding of the sentiment that many people share about the world today. Their comic is a reflection of this understanding, and it is something that is both edgy and humorous, while also being nonsensical at times. Despite being a newer webcomic, it has quickly gained a loyal following due to its ability to shine a light on the harsh realities of life in a way that is relatable and entertaining.

If you’re interested in checking it out for yourself, scroll down and see what all the fuss is about!

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#1 It is quite exhausting to watch the news these days.

#2 They will have to be replaced someday so why not now?

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#3 I do wish there was all the time in the world but there isn’t.

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#4 The answer is always against.

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#5 This is one threat that is understandable.

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#6 This is certainly a good jap and true.

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#7 I am not sure when they were considered good to begin with.

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#8 I don’t even want to know what he does with them.

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#9 As long as it isn’t in your country, right?

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#10 No more questions needed.

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#11 I know what I am going to be doing tomorrow.

#12 Some people are just born lucky.

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Humour has become a coping mechanism for many people. Satirical commentary and parody have become popular ways to make light of the absurdity of modern politics. It is a sad reality that we live in, but humour provides a much-needed reprieve from the constant barrage of political news and events. Through concise storytelling and well-crafted illustrations, ‘Least I Could Do’ is able to poke fun at the powerful people in the world who think they own everything.

It is a humorous commentary on the struggles that many of us face on a daily basis, and it reminds us that sometimes the only way to deal with these struggles is to laugh at them. The comic is not subtle with its implications, but that is part of its charm. It is unapologetically bold and it is not afraid to take a stand against those who misuse their power.

#13 That is certainly one way to greet people.

#14 Still better than politics.

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#15 I am just going to pretend I didn’t read that.

#16 Pretend like you didn’t hear it and it will go away.

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#17 He will get there.

#18 Keeping yourself hydrated is very important.

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#19 I think we should have been called Gen Zebra.

#20 Climate change at its finest.

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We would love to hear your thoughts on these comics. Do they make you chuckle, or are they a bit too absurd for your taste? Please share your feedback with us in the comments section below. Additionally, if you found these comics to be amusing, we would be grateful if you shared them with your friends so that they too can revel in the hilariously dark humour. Thank you for your time and feedback!

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