By sadcartoons - 12/02/2011 18:57 - Canada

Today, my son and I attended my mother's funeral. It was the first time he'd been to such an event, so to ease his grief and distract him, I turned on Max and Ruby when we got home. He quickly broke into tears; apparently, it was the episode where Max and Ruby prepare their grandma a special birthday gift. FML
I agree, your life sucks 37 142
You deserved it 5 061

Same thing different taste

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Acousticpixie14 6

It's okay. He may feel sad now, but it'll help him develop coping skills that he'll use for the rest of his life. That has got to be an incredibly difficult situation to be in as a parent. You're dealing with grief and trying to be a source of support for your son. I hope you two heal soon [:

# 2: It's not a sad cartoon; it's a cartoon with a grandma.

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welandedonthemoo 5

that's the weirdest cartoon ever. Has anyone ever wondered where the hell there parents are?

BigBagel 0

they're rabbits. no rabbits know who their parents are.

Then how do they know their grandparents

Well the writer of the show said "We don't see Max and Ruby's parents because I believe that kids resolve their issues and conflicts differently when they're on their own. The television series gives kids a sense about how these two siblings resolve their conflicts in a humorous and entertaining way."

My condolences, OP. I saw that Max & Ruby today, too.

skyeyez9 24

My daughter has Max and Ruby beanie babies. She loves that show. Sorry about your loss, op.

Max and Ruby's grandma is basically in all of the episodes. YDI for being a retarded mom!

ThatGuyYouDontKn 0

in your pic, is the ketchup supposed to be a tongue licking the hotdog

she turned on the tv and it happened be max and ruby read the fml

#20- seriously? YOU are the retard for being a complete knob! go back to your pathetic life and play with your barbies and kens. karmas a bitch, youll get yours.

rarr 0

FHL and FHL for both of them):

Mikekenny 0

that sucks but next week he won't remember a thing

That makes it worse, not better. If you are grieving the loss of your mother, you don't want to keep telling your child "Never" when he asks when she is coming back.

misstessaelice 5