I had to chuckle at Bug sitting at a chair, drawing…Bugcomic! And the lifting of the head in realization of his (your) mistake and jinxing yourself. Epic.
Those things are terrifying. It’s like someone looked at a piranha and decided its face would be the best tool for removing bent metal rods from stacks of paper.
If you tried to fix a stapler, then you might have a chance of injuring yourself. Or, you tried to staple a stack of papers too thick, leaned into it, and sent the stapler sliding into whatever passes for insect sexual organs.
In elementary school, one of my classmates accidentally stapled my thumb while we were trying to close the stapler after refilling it. I had to go to the nurse to have the staple removed from my flesh. Ah, memories.
I managed to staple my thumb the other day while trying to fix a broken stapler. The look on the face of the guy next to me when I just took out a little homemade first aid kit and a pair of tweezers, then took care of the thing myself, was priceless.
Nincompoops are the epitome of funny. /Mouse Soup rules
The fact that you know what chads are makes you awesome.
Anybody who lived through the 2000 election knows what a chad is, and how they’re dangling.
I had to chuckle at Bug sitting at a chair, drawing…Bugcomic! And the lifting of the head in realization of his (your) mistake and jinxing yourself. Epic.
Its like a comic within a comic!
Comiception!
(someone had to say it)
No… No they did not.
3 hole punches are so much more dangerous than most people realize.
I never seen a swear, even a censored one, in a bugcomic.
The funny thing is that the panel with the swearing happens “outside” the comic.
I’ve seen em plenty..
Guess bugcomic will be on hiatus for a while until the groceries supply are getting low eh.
As long as the chads are red or white, you should be fine. They’ll just work like red/white blood cells. I think.
(p.s. I am not a doctor, but I am pretty good at Dr. Mario, that’s gotta be worth something.)
Beware of double-punched chads, they might behave like sickle cells!
You should’ve really written “Oh shoot” on the third panel.
Love Bug’s eyebrow in panel 2! And panel 4 had me laughing so hard my coworkers gave me funny looks.
3 hole punch in the chest. Genius. How about the staple remover which actually looks like a beast. Maybe a part II…………?
Those things are terrifying. It’s like someone looked at a piranha and decided its face would be the best tool for removing bent metal rods from stacks of paper.
I love this one. the realization at the desk cracked me up.
what? no hanging chad joke?
OMG! Such a missed opportunity for a Chad bug cameo in P1!
bugcomic.com/comics/barking-up-the-wrong-tree/
If you tried to fix a stapler, then you might have a chance of injuring yourself. Or, you tried to staple a stack of papers too thick, leaned into it, and sent the stapler sliding into whatever passes for insect sexual organs.
The eyebrow in panel 2 is pure genius! I also learned something new today after Googling ‘chads’ 🙂
In elementary school, one of my classmates accidentally stapled my thumb while we were trying to close the stapler after refilling it. I had to go to the nurse to have the staple removed from my flesh. Ah, memories.
HEY ME TOO!
Except I did it myself.
And then I intentionally did it again a couple weeks later to get out of spanish class.
Worked like a charm.
I managed to staple my thumb the other day while trying to fix a broken stapler. The look on the face of the guy next to me when I just took out a little homemade first aid kit and a pair of tweezers, then took care of the thing myself, was priceless.
That last panel kinda summed up my day today. Thanks for the laugh!
I remember accidentally stapling my finger when I was little. It only went in a bit.
Chad… I haven’t heard that word since 19 dickety 2 when we didn’t know who the president was
*is ridiculously late, but…*
The stapler still being on the desk somehow in panel 4 is a brilliant touch.
Ha when we were in fifth grade we used to play ‘spin the scissors’
Which went about as well as you would expect.