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7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

We’ve experienced clearer skies the past few days, but we’re reluctant to let our sad/angry/frustrated/anxious/depressed feelings go just yet. That’s why we’re trolling the internet for fun comics that express exactly how we felt about the recent apocalyptic haze spell. Here are some of our favorites.

1. A month of misery condensed into 9 panels

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

2. The haze giveth, the haze taketh away

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

3. When you returned from Beijing/New Delhi and realized you shouldn’t have

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

4. When everyone over the age of 18 felt discriminated against

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

5. When we all became experts on eyeballing the PSI

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

 

6. When we all looked like idiots trying to put on N95s, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

7. When we were like Japan…almost

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

, 7 Singapore webcomics that perfectly capture how we have felt about the haze

Comics by Andy from Andimoo Studios, Evangeline Neo from Evacomics, Daiyaku and Angie from Badly Drawn Comics.