# #SadJavaScript Comics Are Now Open Source!

Recently I had tweeted out a handful of [#SadJavaScript](https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Ajoelnet%20%23sadjavascript&src=typed_query&f=live) comics.

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1304064587684179968]

The flow of the [#SadJavaScript](https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Ajoelnet%20%23sadjavascript&src=typed_query&f=live) comic has two coffee cups are laughing at JavaScript's quirks. The next panel reveals a sad JavaScript, trying to explain how they are misunderstood.

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1304426974824235008]

I thought this would be a fun and cute way to talk about some of the parts of JavaScript that people often lulz at.

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1305514138064494597]

I was also trying to point out some things like how `0.1 + 0.2 == 0.30000000000000004` is not a bug but the correct behavior.

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1305876525154066433]

I had a lot of fun making these and I hope you enjoyed reading them.

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1306238914554859521]

Today, I am leaving a blank comic up for you to download, modify and make your own!

> %[https://twitter.com/joelnet/status/1306963690407694336]

## The #SadJavaScript Comic Template

So go at it and make your own! Remember to tag me so I can see what you've made. Cheers 🍻

[https://cdn.joel.net/joel.net/images/sad-javascript-template.png](https://cdn.joel.net/joel.net/images/sad-javascript-template.png)

![#SadJavaScript template](https://cdn.joel.net/joel.net/images/sad-javascript-template.png)
