While putting this gag together, I did a little internet research and looked at an online urban dictionary. Take my advise, it's best if you avoid those things altogether.
I love the expressions on the faces of the Bishopric Members. I can imagine that it must be an awkward moment when they start wondering what they are going to say to recapture the spirit of the meeting after a testimony or talk like this one.
Since 2009, I've posted silly little gags to this website twice a week. My work has been featured in the New Era, For the Strength of the Youth, and The Friend (for some reason, I have yet to crack the Liahona). Between 2014 and 2016, my comic strip Mission Daze was featured in the Deseret News (back when newspapers were still a thing). I've published a plethora of activity books (links for which you can find on this page). Please stay a while and enjoy.
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While putting this gag together, I did a little internet research and looked at an online urban dictionary. Take my advise, it's best if you avoid those things altogether.
ReplyDeleteThose things are totally wicked!
DeleteI am now tempted to go to urban dictionary and make the definition of "Good Works" to actually be "Totally Wicked" and use your comic as the source.
ReplyDeleteMan, I wish I had thought up this gag. It's totally fly!
ReplyDeleteI love the expressions on the faces of the Bishopric Members. I can imagine that it must be an awkward moment when they start wondering what they are going to say to recapture the spirit of the meeting after a testimony or talk like this one.
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