>You know what you two need? A little comic strip called Love Is. It's about two naked 8 year olds who are married.
lmao I remember those sappy comics from when I was a kid in the '80s, but I never noticed that they were naked
>>214377251That’s real?
>>214377251I only saw the Mexican girls liking this stuff in grammar school
mmmm...
Russians love those stupid comics too.
>>214377275the comic is real.it was made by an adult woman who drew her and her husband as children, basically.
>>214377251>>214377349>>214377716Boomers have this crap and now they're trying to get my furry porn banned off payment processors REEEEEEEEEEEE!
>>214377851wait until you hear about brooke shields
>Kim Casali (9 September 1941 – 15 June 1997) was a New Zealand cartoonist who created the syndicated cartoon feature Love Is..., originally as love notes to her future husband, in the late 1960s.>In one of the first cases of its kind, Casali gave birth to a child sixteen months after the death of her husband, having been artificially inseminated using his stored frozen sperm. The case, which predated the Warnock Report, gave rise to legal discussions regarding the baby's rights of inheritance, and made front-page news across the world. The birth split public opinion and although Casali received "hundreds of letters applauding her bravery", some disagreed with her actions, including the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano which wrote that it was "against evangelical morality."
>>214377979Weird, very weird.
>>214377979If the word "bravery" had a definition, it would be this.
>>214377979Also, why the fuck did she die so young? How can every detail of a persons life be so... off?
>>214378300the husband died of testicular cancer at 31, then she died of bone and liver cancer at 56.
>>214378390Strange how God murders loving couples prematurely like that. It's like he saw the comic and thought, "Oh, they seem to love each other. I should kill them." Interesting dude.