ants-2
Explanation
This comic reimagines the Biblical story of God communicating with humans, but filtered through the absurdity of relationship advice.
A man prays to God, beginning "Dear God, I've been having trouble with my girlfriend because..." God interrupts with observations about the girlfriend being ants -- "They are ants! They are mean to me! I hate..." -- suggesting God has his own petty grievances and is not really listening.
The comic then shifts: God tells the man that he's "gotta go" because "we can discuss your relationship issues without being dramatic. You realize I gotta go, right?" The man then accuses God: "You were ranting about your relationship." God responds with a threat to "flood the earth, open the land, and blot out the sun in dark and blood-soaked fury." The man calmly says: "Stay in your lane, dude."
The humor comes from portraying God as essentially a bad therapist or an emotionally immature friend -- someone who hijacks your venting session to complain about their own problems, and who responds to mild criticism with wildly disproportionate threats (Biblical plagues and floods). The man's unfazed "stay in your lane" response to God's apocalyptic threats is the comedic climax, treating the Almighty's wrath as just another case of someone being overdramatic. The title "ants-2" likely refers to God's grievance about ants, treating his relationship with tiny creatures as parallel to the man's relationship problems.