Cheap Thrills is a furry slice-of-life/romance webcomic featured either here or here (includes sketches and preview art). The story starts out with a teenage rabbit named Jeordie, living a high life of booze, drugs, and girls, until he finally settles down with a childhood friend of his, Bethany, who has her own problems with her broken and abusive family. On the sidelines with their own subplots are Erik and Anna, Jeordie's other childhood friends; and Frank, Jeordie's and Anna's drug dealer with a messed-up life of his own.The comic is divided into chapters, where each chapter jumps forward several months later and changes the art style, always for the better.Undergone a bit of a Schedule Slip.
Domestic Abuser: Bethany's mother, implied with Frank's mother, and a few of Jeordie's ex-girlfriends' boyfriends.
Drugs Are Bad: Zig Zagged. Jeordie avoids drugs for the most part, but he still acts as drug dealer for a couple neighborhood scum. When his parents discover a stash, they merely give him a lecture on personal responsibility and then smoke it themselves. Played straight in the Wham Episode.
Flat "What.": Bethany's reaction to Erik's talk about marrying Pam.
Fore Shadowing: Jeordie gets a lecture on being careful with drugs. A few pages later, he finds out why.
The latest chapter, based on a conversation with his father and certain visual evidence, seems to be foreshadowing that Jeordie has become a meth addict due to stress.
Functional Addict: Several characters have addictions to various substances, but most seem to function for the most part.
The author has the ability and has completely redrawn several pages of the characters as humans. The reason they are furries is because the characters are more endearing this way. Especially Jeordie.
Gang Of Bullies: Faris gets picked on by them. So does Jeordie, to a lesser extent.
Green Eyes: Mirza and Jeordie have these, which carry over into their human forms.
Gym Bunny: Erik is actually straight, but otherwise fits the stereotype, since he's convinced that if he doesn't keep up his workout and watch his diet he'll "hop on the lard train back to fat-town" and Anna likes to use this to insinuate that Erik is actually gay.
Hands Off Parenting verging on Parental Abandonment: Bethany's dad spends as little time at home as possible and when he is there he ignores his wife and half-dozen kids to the point that he doesn't know how long Bethany's been back (a few days) or why she's even there (it's Christmas). He's also a serial cheater who was only nice/acknowledged his kids when his current girlfriend gave him an advantage (IE discounted tickets) or he felt guilty. The only reason he hasn't left (and possibly why he got married in the first place) is because his wealthy, ultra-religious mother would disinherit him.
Heteronormative Crusader: Gladys. She also refers to Jeordie as a "sand rat" and makes ham when he comes over for dinner since she's under the (incorrect) impression that he's a Muslim.
Hypocritical Humor: Frank at one point advises Jeordie to never trust a crackhead... while lighting what looks like a crack pipe. (He's actually smoking meth.)
Hypocritical Heartwarming: Jeordie gets pissed off that Bruce's little brother was throwing rocks at Faris, and says that if anyone's gonna throw rocks at Faris, it'll be him.
Incompatible Orientation: Frank is in love with Anna who likes the ladies. Erik is extremely wary of anything Frank does around her and is convinced that he's going to try and rape her, something Frank vehemently denies.
Irony / Dramatic Irony: Bethany's mother believes divorces are for people who don't make the effort to save their marriage; meanwhile her husband has clearly lost all interest in his family (assuming he had any to begin with).
Jerk Ass: Jeordie (particularly in Chapter 1). He gets (slowly) better.
Also Gladys, Bethany's mother. She starts getting a bit better when she notices Jeordie pays more attention to her kids than her own husband does.
Bethany's younger sister, the only sibling who's mean to her. Beth's older siblings explain that unlike them or her younger brothers she was both old enough to know what was going on (Beth's actions could have put them put in foster care) and young enough to think it could actually happen.
No Periods, Period: Averted, Anna suffers from one during a party and needs a place to rest.
Oblivious to Love: Chapter 1: Jeordie confesses to Bethany about his crush on a friend named "Delilah.". Bethany later tells Anna that she thinks that Jeordie is in love with her (Anna). Bethany also obliges with the "He can't be talking about me" part of the trope when Anna suggests it's her (Bethany) Jeordie has the crush on.
Over Protective Dad: Anna thinks Erik is this for her, despite him being the same age as she is.
Shotgun Wedding: Bethany believes that her parents only got married because her dad got her mom pregnant, and one of Bethany's greatest fears is getting pregnant herself and winding up in a loveless marriage like theirs.
This also applies to Erik and Pam though they haven't yet gotten married.
Spock Speak: Mirza doesn't use contractions because English is his second language and he finds it easier.
Stepford Smiler: Bethany's mother, Gladys, to the general effect of Type A. She's not particularly cheerful and upbeat, but she pretends she's happy with the way her life turned out while actually not being so.
The Stoner: Jeordie and Bethany smoke weed together in one of the early pages of chapter one in a forest. Jeordie's parents were also hippies in the late '60s and upon finding his weed stash, his father says he'll flush it down the toilet. He and Jeordie's mother proceeded to smoke it themselves.
Squee: When Bethany learns that Pam, Eric's girlfriend, is pregnant. She immediately imagines (stated, not shown) a 'little Eric running around', and proceeds to visibly and audibly squee. She then performs an excellent Mood Whiplash when asked by Jeordie if SHE wants to have a kid, responding with "HELL no!"