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Even more hilarious when you realize that the veteran has only one leg in the drawing. Edit: Well excuse me for thinking that the punchline was that the son had just pivoted to drawing really depressing topics garnering the reaction from the parents.
Congratulation on your reading skills.
What else was hilarious about it?
The shockingly large penis of the one-legged man.
Technically you're correct, and I wish I could agree. However, the line "I'm so glad our son has moved away from drawing huge cocks" was already pretty great.
Man I did not get this joke at all before reading this lmao
Thats how i read it dude. Your edit made me see what the artist was going for, thank you.