I'm already down to one square foot a day. I told my doctor about my progress, and he struggled to form words through his dismay that I should have any progress that isn't just, ''Stop doing that.'' They've made many documentaries about people who eat weird stuff. I don't watch them because it'll just give me new ideas.
What the fuck. This isn't even a joke. It feels like some weird cry for help but for real.
Aiden Miller
Pica is a hell of a habit.
Elijah Wright
This isn't even a comic anymore, it's a visual journal of a man's descent into madness and eventual suicide. Like, there's no attempt at humor, unless you find his degenerated psyche comical
Jonathan Lewis
I certainly do
Anthony Hill
i find it funny,in a sad terrible way
Christian Nguyen
Do you think if I met Ronnie IRL I could fuck the crazy out of him?
I'm a guy btw
Wyatt Taylor
IRL Ronnie is a gregarious bear of a man.
Asher Hughes
>G-guys is he gonna make it? For the last time, OP: no.
Logan White
The captain to the bridge joke was his best of all time IMO. Sad Ronnie is best Ronnie.
Juan Foster
This doesn't really sound like a comic that would come up if he didn't uh, actually do it. I hope I'm wrong, IRL Ronnie is a precious, precious man.
John Lopez
ronnie should dig into this niche even more and make it a docu-comic
David Gomez
For a second I thought he was so appalled at the hole in the wall that he decided to strip down and create a distraction to draw attention away from it.
Nathan Price
based
Matthew Carter
Which?
Noah Hill
The art weirds me out, and I had to check if it was real or not. The uneven lineart and panel borders look unusual and rushed when compared to Ronnie's normal style. It makes the comic sound even more like a cry for help.
I'd be down with that if he made it hyper specific to his situation, completely alienating his audience in favor of exploring the inner workings of his fragmented mind. Ronnie's wonderful at writing horror, I'd love to see him spin this into some weird abstract horror comic.