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  • ... how did it get burnt?

  • Poor Nanny Muk. :(

  • Its all good, just doing my job. Keep up the quality comics!

  • Okay cool, pretty sure I've seen your stuff Before.

    Can you put (OC) or something that represents you made it next time? This post is technically breaking the rules, with no attribution. We had a great debacle at one point over attribution so I gotta enforce that rule sorry.

  • Oh thank you! I might take you up on that in the future.

  • Awesome, really appreciate you looking for it!

  • @hey@reddthat.com could you find a higher res version if this, its hard to read and impossible to see the attribution.

    Edit: Full res comic in reply to this comment.

  • Thats a cool feature, thanks for the information!

  • Whoa how did you do this?

  • Post got deleted for one reason or another usually. Maybe it broke the rules or had information the op didnt want others to know.

    Can always check the mod logs for the com.

  • Heck yeah, that's one more hand for the collection.

  • I'm older than it, what do I win?

  • I'm gonna need that last panel... for science.

  • Let me dig into my multi million dollar bank account real quick to see if it works... oh wait.

  • Wait... you can apply for a pardon? How does that work? Cry on truth social until trump sees it?

  • Fair enough, its important To know if your kids are ready or not for weapons, I mean, they are tools specifically designed to kill after all. But learning to respect firearms young can help with understanding how dangerous they really are if used improperly

    Though a clumsy kid with a gun sounds pretty scary lol.

  • It was a single shot break action, so after shooting the weapon was out of ammo. My dad would never have let me do anything too dangerous.

    And I for sure knew that guns were dangerous after that. It was an important lesson for me, a good laugh for him haha.

  • I remember when I was a child, around seven my father had a ten gauge shotgun. I was curious having grew up with firearms so I was happy when he said he'd let me shoot it. He helped me aim since it was heavy and then stepped back and when I shot next thing I remember I was on my ass haha.

    Terrified me as a kid, wouldn't even touch that thing until I was an adult. My dad on the other hand still brings it up as one of his favorite stories.

    moral of the story,? Don't put big boy guns in little hands. I guess.