I’ve adopted a cat like this. Except she wasn’t simply thrown tomatoes at; she was pregnant, and had both maxilar and cranial fractures. (Dunno if it was an accident or someone beat her up. And she lost the litter.) She got no coffee/chocolate but at least a blanket, plenty food/water and humans to cuddle with.
Poor thing, I hope she also eventually got spayed. And treats!
I have so many questions.
What is that creature? Why does it have tomatoes on it? Who is holding it? Is that part of the shame? Did it put itself in the shower or did the hand-haver put it there? Why do I feel so much emotion for an unidentifiable cartoon critter?
Is this reverse loss?
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Cat.
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Thrown at the cat for asking “can I join?”
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A new friend, perhaps the artist (this was drawn in response to a a post).
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No, it’s part of making the cat feel better.
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Hand haver.
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Vicariously experiencing being loved after being hurt.
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No, it is missing the second entity in multiple panels. I’m defining reverse loss as
|_ II II I, which it is not.
Sincerely and genuinely thank you for answering. The context is so sweet aww
Absolutely, I’m glad it was helpful!
Looks more dog than cat to me.
My mind says cat immediately in panel 1 and 2, but panel 3 I could totally see as a dog. I think the ears get a bit longer and the face protrudes more in that panel, which are more typically dog traits.
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How to do this for self?
my goal in life is to become that blanket, but first I need that blanket
(@) there I rolled it up for you
Edit also ☕
I’m currently keeping people alive by force in the hopes that the blanket exists somewhere and they’ll find it someday. It would take a lot of weight off my soul to add more certainty to that statement.
You are selling a future of that blanket. Using capitalism to defeat capitalism







