Owlturd Comix "Vulnerable" Parodies / Never Again
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Owlturd Comix "Vulnerable" Parodies, also known as Never Again, refers to object-labeled variations of the webcomic "Vulnerable" by Owlturd Comix. While the comic was originally published in 2017, the parodies went viral in December 2019.
Origin
On April 21st, 2017, Owlturd Comix[1] published Vulnerable, a four-panel comic in which a pink character in a box says, "Maybe I don't have to be so tough." The box opens and the pink character leaves saying, "Maybe I can be vulnerable sometimes. In the third panel, a fist punches the pink character. Finally, the character returns to the box and says, "Never again." On Instagram [2] @shencomix received more than 137,000 likes for the post (shown below).
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On September 9th, 2018, Redditor [3] cc4051 published a variation of the comic, with the text slightly changed. The post received more than 8,800 points (94% upvoted) and 130 comments in less than two years (shown below, left).
The following year, on April 1st, 2019, Redditor[4] PreemptiveJoy posted a wholesome version of the meme in which the pink characters meets a supportive friend. The post received more than 1,900 comments (98% upvoted) in less than one year (shown below, center).
On December 10th, Redditor[5] tic-tac-peppermint published a version about computers. The post received more than 31,000 points (93% upvoted) and 1,000 comments (shown below, right).
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[1] Owlturd Comix – Vulnerable
[2] Instagram – @shencomix's Post
[4] Reddit – /r/bonehealingjuice
[5] Reddit – /r/pcmasterrace
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