These adorable illustrations and words come from Ben Cameron’s book named Tragidoodles, which might seem cute at first, but they will really break your heart. 4 years ago, Ben Cameron started to doodle because of boring at a job he didn’t like, “If I didn’t hate working there so much, I wouldn’t have carried around scraps of paper to draw stupid things to amuse myself and colleagues. I wouldn’t be doing this now,” he explained to the Mirror.
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