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This webcomic contains examples of:
- Author Avatar: The bearded man who appears in most of the comics is an avatar of Ellis himself.
- Cute Kitten: "Just Cat Stuff
" has Adam's cat's activities be: Have a tuna snack, chirp at a bug, Commune with the shadow creature who lives in the downstairs kitchen, take a nap.
- Discriminate and Switch: "Arthur
": The white woman with an American flag on her shirt is shocked beyond belief at the gay wedding scene from Arthur and takes to the streets... not because it's a gay wedding, but because Arthur is somehow still airing.
- Evil Counterpart: "Wahhhhhhhhh
" converses this with Wario and Waluigi as Mario and Luigi's evil counterparts. Good thing there's no such thing as that in real life... Cue a pale, Waluigi-style Adam knockoff.
- Glasses Curiosity: The subject of this strip
◊, where someone asks to try on Adam's glasses and predictably comments that he's blind. Adam responds with an Eye Twitch.
- Imagine Spot: "Shine Aqua Illusion
" has Sailor Mercury about to cast one of these before revealing it's a young Adam doing this while his mom looks on disapprovingly.
- Lousy Lovers Are Losers: One strip has a bored woman laying in bed, wondering aloud "When will death come?", only for the next panel to reveal The Grim Reaper is trying to give her oral sex, but failing badly at it.
- Mermaid Problem: In "The Facts of Life
", a young mermaid (who resembles Ariel) asks her father (who resembles Triton) where babies come from. His answer is very fishlike: her mother laid thousands of eggs, most were eaten, and she was one of the few who survived.
- Mistaken for Exhibit: "Is it Art
": A museum guest waxes poetic about a glass of water on a table and how it relates to life, only for someone to come by and pick it up, saying it's the glass of water she was drinking out of.
- No Man Should Have This Power: "Heavy is the Head that Wears the Crown
" has Adam try on the Super Crown to see what it's like to be Bowsette. He turns into a gender-swapped version of himself and realizes it's too much power.
- Palette Swap: Parodied in Palette Swapping
. Adam comments that many games basically had palette swap characters as a symptom of Lazy Artist, before being confronted with a tanner, blonder version of him.
- Reclusive Artist: Played for laughs in "Grey Gardens
" where it looks like the In-Universe artist has spent so many years away from civilization... only to find he's been smoking weed for three days.
- Shout-Out: Many strips reference pop culture in some way.
- "Arthur
" references the gay wedding scene from, well, Arthur.
- "Lazy Boy
" is about Sanrio's Gudetama.
- "Does it Spark Joy
" is one to Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.
- "Fatality
" stars Usagi and Luna from Sailor Moon.
- "Rapunzel, Rapunzel
spoofs Tangled.
- "Infinity Stones
" parodies Avengers: Infinity War.
- "What's that Pokemon
" features Ash Ketchum catching... the Bubonic plague.
- "Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice
" spoofs The Powerpuff Girls's creation, but with petty things like "Can't do math" and "Drama Queen".
- "Twist Ending
": The protagonist is a Sim, and the revelation is treated as something out of Black Mirror.
- "Arthur
- Stripped to the Bone: "Hot Showers in Winter
" has him feel the hot water isn't hot enough... even when he's right down to a skeleton.
- Yaoi Fangirl: "There's Beauty All Around Us
" has the narrator wondering what could get the girl in the strip so teary eyed. Then it's revealed she's reading a yaoi story involving Sonic and Knuckles.