Wish I knew these moves when I was growing up and my aunts would hold me down and tickle me while I screamed and peed myself. Yea I would have body slammed them.
An Artist Draws Honest Illustrations About Her Relationship, and Many Couples Recognize Themselves in Her Work
Mary Park, an artist from Los Angeles that goes by the nickname Murrz, draws funny comics about life’s moments that are familiar to each of us. Today’s 12 illustrations are dedicated to relationships and they’re likely to make you feel anything but indifferent.
We at Bright Side adore good humor and self-irony and are sure that you’ll recognize your relationship in these comics as well.
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Which of these illustrations resembles your relationship the most? We’d be glad to hear from you in the comments!
Comments
The tickles one ahaha
I don't like when someone tickles me! ?
#10 is just meee :D
#3 is my girl, 100% ?
miss you too :
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Ha-ha the style is so adorable! Loved the illustrations, and the last one reminded me of my girlfriend ?
I love them so muuuch. In all of them I see myself and my boyfriend!
Also I love the illustrations above... How about me and my future husband hehe
i only have one thing to say about this: O.M.G.
they have a webtoon if you wanna see more
ummmm

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