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  • world of smudge comics

World Of Smudge Comics 〈Updated ✰〉

"You don't need to write," Rift said. "You need to choose."

Smudge has amassed a massive following on Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter (now X), where fans repost the comics as visual shorthand for their own mental states. He has become a folk hero of the "soft apocalypse" genre—a world where the internet is exhausting, the climate is collapsing, and the only reasonable response is to curl up under a weighted blanket. world of smudge comics

Many strips focus on the "scam" of being a grown-up. From the paralyzing fear of checking a bank account to the inexplicable exhaustion that follows a full night's sleep, Smudge captures the collective sigh of Millennials and Gen Z. Mental Health and Introspection "You don't need to write," Rift said

Smudge frequently tackles anxiety, depression, and social burnout. However, it avoids being overly dark by using humor as a coping mechanism. It turns "doomscrolling" and intrusive thoughts into tangible, often funny, characters that the protagonist must interact with. Digital Alienation Many strips focus on the "scam" of being a grown-up

: A dark take by Norikazu Kawashima following a lonely boy named Tetsuo who meets a mischievous girl, blending childhood isolation with eerie mischief. Bonten Taro’s Face Meat

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