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The Adventures of Tim Cuckley

CTRL + ALT + DELETE or however the fuck you put it is a horrifically bad webcomic created by Tim Buckley, a talentless, unfunny piece of shit who steals art and concepts from, you know, people with artistic talent, unlike himself.

He is known throughout the depths of the internet as shit. If you take a note to the infamous "Loss" comic to the right, you'll notice everyone has somewhat the same facial expression, on top of how bad it looks.

Contrary to what you expect, this webcomic isn't actually a drama judging from the image to the right, it is actually a gaming webcomic with comedic focus. Yes, he made a comic on a character having a miscarriage.

It's like an even shittier version of Penny Arcade, but with a whole supporting cast of even shittier characters.

Oh, and like the creator of Assigned Male he is also a kiddy-fiddler. Like, a decade and some ago, he sent a photo of his micropenis to some members of a forum who were like 15 years old or something. And this time, it was actually on 9/11, I'm not joking this time.

Notice how he's just sticking on the facial features, why the fuck would you even need a tablet for this, I could do better with a mouse

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Loss is probably the only webcomic of his you are familiar with. It was made 9 years ago, so yeah, pretty long running meme. The Loss comic is about a character of the fucking thing having a miscarriage in which would kill a character that Tim had planned. That's right, instead of just sweeping the planned character under the rug or just giving it a minor role, he just killed it off. Because that's just the Tim Buckley way.