I like that Bruno is forgiving of humanity… to a point.
This strip was actually inspired y the always cheerful waitress at the Classe Cafe in Amherst. Miss that place (Damn you, Brueggers!)
It was interesting to try to write snippets of a story, without a lot of plan, and have it sporadically in the strip. I think it’s not great, but is a silly fun little side story in the strip.
If you want to read the whole thing, just click here or on the same tag below weekly_mag_story.
This is why I try not to think too hard during interviews, my brain starts forming questions like this one.
Which are often VERRRRYYYY different questions.
I think Jeremy’s first reply is very astute. However, perhaps Bruno simply wishes for something to complain about, and working at the convenience store WON’T inspire change.
When suffering depression, even if it seems self-inflicted, really, telling the person they’re playing the victim is generally not supportive.
Stanley so has her number.
And damn, what I wouldn’t have given for similar propositions at the time I wrote this.












