Transcript:
A comic in four panels:
Panel 1: Young witch Pepper, writing at her desk, with a feather pen and ink. She worries, clearly struggling to find inspiration with a white page, while her hand support her head. On the wall near to her a calendar with a big 'Deadline' in red written on it, circling a day. All the day before that one are striked with a cross except one. Whatever Pepper is supposed to write is up to the audience's imagination.
Panel 2. Suddenly, a powerful goddess emerges from a light before the writer, her aura like a flame of pure golden light. She stands divine, while Pepper is captivated in awe before the gorgeous goddess, radiating light and life.
Pepper: Who... Who are you?!
Panel 3. The Goddess of Life bends slightly toward Pepper while creating a spell with her hands in a intense light a rounded object. She speaks with an air of complicity.
Goddess of Life: I am the Goddess of Life, and I've come to give you a special gift.
Panel 4. The Goddess of Life's gift is a lemon fruit. She beams with pride and happiness. Pepper looks resigned with a mixture of disappointment and exasperation.
Pepper: Of course...
Goddess of Life: You're welcome.
This comic strip is a reference to the proverbial phrase: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1083/the-gift-of-life
Artist gave up the ability for this comic to go viral by having the goddess have enormous bazongas /s
Edit: forgot to add the /s because im dumb
She doesn’t though? Those are actually fairly realistic proportions.
Besides, life/fertility goddesses are historically depicted as extremely fat women with enormous breasts specifically because it symbolizes pregnancy and breastfeeding - the source of human life. If anything, this comic breaks tradition by making Life way too damn skinny.
And you gave up your ability for anyone to take you seriously with this post...
good
Oh, sweet summer child
This comment can make sense if you read it as "the author did not draw enormous bazongas, this giving up the ability for the comic to go viral by the goddess having them". But that's a stretch.
This is what i literally meant to say in my joke, but forgot everyone here is neurodivergent and cannot extract my joke from my poor communication due to my own neurodivergence
Yeah, it wasn't the missing /s so much as just everybody reading the exact opposite of your actual intent