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I wonder what the guy with the “Brian Griffin R.I.P.” tattoo is thinking now

In cartoons, especially ones with genius-level babies who have their own time machines, death is not forever.

Or, as Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane more colourfully put it in a recent tweet:

However, in reality, tattoos are a little more permanent. I wonder what the guy with this tattoo is thinking now that Brian is alive again:

This is probably a good time to revisit screenwriter Max Landis’ celebrity- and curse-word laden video essay, The Death and Return of Superman, his (mostly accurate) take on that time in the 1990s when they killed off Superman:

Joey deVilla

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