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It’s time to put smiles on your faces, dear Pandas! This time, thanks to the courtesy of Diana, the cartoonist behind the wholesome comic series ‘Benny Bronto,’ who kindly agreed to share her work with our community. The author of the series shared with us: "My comic is about five dinosaurs and their lives. Each of them has a unique personality that reflects a part of me or different people in general—some are extroverts, and some are introverts. They express a range of emotions like sadness, anger, happiness, and more." If you’re curious to learn more about ‘Benny Bronto’ and see a selection of strips we’ve chosen for you, keep scrolling down! More info: Instagram | threads.net #1 © Photo: bennybrontocomics Bored Panda wanted to learn more about this lighthearted series, so we asked Diana a few more questions. The cartoonist told us how she got inspired to start creating ‘Benny Bronto’: “I’ve always wanted to create a comic or animation, but I can’t animate yet, so a comic was the easier way to get a story out for my characters.” #2 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #3 © Photo: bennybrontocomics The artist also shared with us the most difficult aspect of being an artist in today’s world: “The most challenging is finding motivation to keep going, especially when you have to also create content to promote yourself on social media. Unfortunately, if you want to be seen, you need to do a little bit of that.“ #4 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #5 © Photo: bennybrontocomics We also learned which fellow artists influenced Diana’s work: “I love the old school Sunday comics, ‘Peanuts’ or ‘Calvin and Hobbes.’ I also like independent comics who post on Instagram such as ‘poorly drawn lines.’” #6 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #7 © Photo: bennybrontocomics Lastly, the creator of ‘Benny Bronto’ shared with us what she finds most rewarding about sharing her work online: ”When I see people relating or enjoying my comics is a nice feeling.” #8 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #9 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #10 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #11 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #12 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #13 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #14 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #15 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #16 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #17 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #18 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #19 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #20 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #21 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #22 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #23 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #24 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #25 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #26 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #27 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #28 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #29 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #30 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #31 © Photo: bennybrontocomics You might also like: 35 Wholesome And Humorous One-Panel Comics By Harry Bliss 31 Uplifting And Inspiring Comics

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It’s time to put smiles on your faces, dear Pandas! This time, thanks to the courtesy of Diana, the cartoonist behind the wholesome comic se...
It’s time to put smiles on your faces, dear Pandas! This time, thanks to the courtesy of Diana, the cartoonist behind the wholesome comic series ‘Benny Bronto,’ who kindly agreed to share her work with our community. The author of the series shared with us: "My comic is about five dinosaurs and their lives. Each of them has a unique personality that reflects a part of me or different people in general—some are extroverts, and some are introverts. They express a range of emotions like sadness, anger, happiness, and more." If you’re curious to learn more about ‘Benny Bronto’ and see a selection of strips we’ve chosen for you, keep scrolling down! More info: Instagram | threads.net #1 © Photo: bennybrontocomics Bored Panda wanted to learn more about this lighthearted series, so we asked Diana a few more questions. The cartoonist told us how she got inspired to start creating ‘Benny Bronto’: “I’ve always wanted to create a comic or animation, but I can’t animate yet, so a comic was the easier way to get a story out for my characters.” #2 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #3 © Photo: bennybrontocomics The artist also shared with us the most difficult aspect of being an artist in today’s world: “The most challenging is finding motivation to keep going, especially when you have to also create content to promote yourself on social media. Unfortunately, if you want to be seen, you need to do a little bit of that.“ #4 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #5 © Photo: bennybrontocomics We also learned which fellow artists influenced Diana’s work: “I love the old school Sunday comics, ‘Peanuts’ or ‘Calvin and Hobbes.’ I also like independent comics who post on Instagram such as ‘poorly drawn lines.’” #6 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #7 © Photo: bennybrontocomics Lastly, the creator of ‘Benny Bronto’ shared with us what she finds most rewarding about sharing her work online: ”When I see people relating or enjoying my comics is a nice feeling.” #8 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #9 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #10 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #11 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #12 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #13 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #14 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #15 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #16 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #17 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #18 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #19 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #20 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #21 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #22 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #23 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #24 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #25 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #26 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #27 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #28 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #29 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #30 © Photo: bennybrontocomics #31 © Photo: bennybrontocomics You might also like: 35 Wholesome And Humorous One-Panel Comics By Harry Bliss 31 Uplifting And Inspiring Comics 
It’s time to put smiles on your faces, dear Pandas! This time, thanks to the courtesy of Diana, the cartoonist behind the wholesome comic series ‘Benny Bronto,’ who kindly agreed to share her work with our community.

The author of the series shared with us: "My comic is about five dinosaurs and their lives. Each of them has a unique personality that reflects a part of me or different people in general—some are extroverts, and some are introverts. They express a range of emotions like sadness, anger, happiness, and more."

If you’re curious to learn more about ‘Benny Bronto’ and see a selection of strips we’ve chosen for you, keep scrolling down!

More info: Instagram | threads.net

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Bored Panda wanted to learn more about this lighthearted series, so we asked Diana a few more questions. The cartoonist told us how she got inspired to start creating ‘Benny Bronto’: “I’ve always wanted to create a comic or animation, but I can’t animate yet, so a comic was the easier way to get a story out for my characters.”

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The artist also shared with us the most difficult aspect of being an artist in today’s world: “The most challenging is finding motivation to keep going, especially when you have to also create content to promote yourself on social media. Unfortunately, if you want to be seen, you need to do a little bit of that.“

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We also learned which fellow artists influenced Diana’s work: “I love the old school Sunday comics, ‘Peanuts’ or ‘Calvin and Hobbes.’ I also like independent comics who post on Instagram such as ‘poorly drawn lines.’”

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Lastly, the creator of ‘Benny Bronto’ shared with us what she finds most rewarding about sharing her work online: ”When I see people relating or enjoying my comics is a nice feeling.”

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The finale of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette has brought fresh attention to the couple’s tragic passing, with many revisiting the final hours before their fatal flight on July 16, 1999. As their story gains traction again, one exchange before takeoff and a series of delays that followed have particularly shifted viewers’ focus. The FX series follows the whirlwind courtship and marriage of JFK Jr. and Bessette with Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon in the lead roles. John F. Kennedy Jr.’s final words just before the fatal flight accident revealed Image credits: Tyler Mallory/Getty Images On July 16, 1999, JFK Jr. planned to fly his wife Bessette and her sister, Lauren, to Massachusetts. They planned to drop Lauren at Martha’s Vineyard and continue to Hyannis Port for Rory Kennedy’s wedding the next day. However, the schedule began slipping throughout the evening. At first, they got stuck in traffic on the way to the airport, which pushed their departure closer to nightfall. At 8:38 p.m., Kennedy took off from Essex County Airport in a Piper Saratoga, a more advanced aircraft than he was used to flying. Image credits: Ron Galella/Getty Images Before taking off, Kennedy spoke to his flight instructor, Bob Merena, who reportedly declined assistance as he “wanted to do it alone,” according to the National Transportation Safety Board report. According to Jeff Guzzetti’s 2024 book, JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography, JFK Jr. was still training for his instrument rating, meaning he wasn’t fully prepared to rely only on cockpit instruments in low-visibility conditions. JFK Jr.’s biography book described insights into what led to the tragic crash that fatally wounded him and Bessette Image credits: Justin Ide/Getty Images Guzzetti revealed that after JFK Jr. took off after sunset, he “followed the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastline and then he turned out to sea to head towards Martha’s Vineyard,” where haze and darkness made the horizon difficult to see. Even though conditions technically met the visual flight rules, the situation required reliance on instruments. Image credits: Robin Platzer/Getty Images Guzzetti further shared that Kennedy experienced spatial disorientation, a condition where the body gives a false sense of direction. “His inner ears were playing tricks with his sense of orientation. Your inner ear says you’re turning to the left, and you’re actually not. So you correct to the right, thinking that you’re leveling the airplane.” Image credits: Inside Edition Image credits: Inside Edition He further shared that the plane’s path began to drift and eventually entered a graveyard spiral, a descending turn that can feel stable but leads rapidly downward. “If he just would’ve flown straight and level and not done the maneuvering, he would’ve been over Martha’s Vineyard in three to five minutes,” he explained. Instead, the final moments lasted just 17 seconds before the aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Guzzetti also noted that Bessette and Lauren may not have known what was happening, but it would have been different for the pilot. He concluded by sharing, “There was so much secrecy and sensitivity about glimpses of the wreckage or glimpses of the bodies at the time that we were pretty tight-lipped about what we were seeing or what the Navy saw. The wreckage had a 24-hour guard.” Apart from declining assistance, the finale of Love Story also hinted that a nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash Image credits: Lawrence Schwartzwald/Getty Images A widely circulated claim following the finale of Love Story suggested that Bessette’s nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash. The claim was also reported by the media’s reaction to the tragedy, where they reported that the plane crashed “because Carolyn was getting her nails done” and “delayed their take off.” Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images However, accounts from that day suggested the situation was more complex. While Bessette did visit a salon, an excerpt from Ed Klein’s book, The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America’s First Family for 150 Years, indicated she left around 5 p.m., hours before the plane took off, per Vanity Fair. Image credits: Evan Agostini/Getty Images A hairstylist who was present later clarified that the narrative had been exaggerated and the appointment alone did not delay the flight. According to Elizabeth Beller’s book, Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the three of them got delayed due to traffic. By the time they reached Essex County Airport, it was already after 8 p.m., leaving little daylight for the flight. Despite the delay, the final weeks leading up to the crash were heartbreaking and emotionally overwhelming for JFK Jr. and Bessette Image credits: Hulu | Disney+ In the weeks leading up to the crash, JFK Jr. and Bessette were dealing with personal and public pressure. Their close friend Sasha Chermayeff recalled to People, “His heart was breaking, and I think hers was too,” describing a difficult period in their relationship. Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images Despite that, there were signs they were trying to work things out. Bessette’s decision to attend the wedding was seen as an effort to reconnect. Now, with Love Story bringing their relationship and final days back into focus, the tragedy has once again become a topic of discussion. “Let these people rest in peace,” wrote one netizen a John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Eerie Final Words To Flight Instructor Before The Crash That Ended In Tragedy

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The finale of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette has brought fresh attention to the couple’s tragic passing , with many...
The finale of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette has brought fresh attention to the couple’s tragic passing, with many revisiting the final hours before their fatal flight on July 16, 1999. As their story gains traction again, one exchange before takeoff and a series of delays that followed have particularly shifted viewers’ focus. The FX series follows the whirlwind courtship and marriage of JFK Jr. and Bessette with Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon in the lead roles. John F. Kennedy Jr.’s final words just before the fatal flight accident revealed Image credits: Tyler Mallory/Getty Images On July 16, 1999, JFK Jr. planned to fly his wife Bessette and her sister, Lauren, to Massachusetts. They planned to drop Lauren at Martha’s Vineyard and continue to Hyannis Port for Rory Kennedy’s wedding the next day. However, the schedule began slipping throughout the evening. At first, they got stuck in traffic on the way to the airport, which pushed their departure closer to nightfall. At 8:38 p.m., Kennedy took off from Essex County Airport in a Piper Saratoga, a more advanced aircraft than he was used to flying. Image credits: Ron Galella/Getty Images Before taking off, Kennedy spoke to his flight instructor, Bob Merena, who reportedly declined assistance as he “wanted to do it alone,” according to the National Transportation Safety Board report. According to Jeff Guzzetti’s 2024 book, JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography, JFK Jr. was still training for his instrument rating, meaning he wasn’t fully prepared to rely only on cockpit instruments in low-visibility conditions. JFK Jr.’s biography book described insights into what led to the tragic crash that fatally wounded him and Bessette Image credits: Justin Ide/Getty Images Guzzetti revealed that after JFK Jr. took off after sunset, he “followed the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastline and then he turned out to sea to head towards Martha’s Vineyard,” where haze and darkness made the horizon difficult to see. Even though conditions technically met the visual flight rules, the situation required reliance on instruments. Image credits: Robin Platzer/Getty Images Guzzetti further shared that Kennedy experienced spatial disorientation, a condition where the body gives a false sense of direction. “His inner ears were playing tricks with his sense of orientation. Your inner ear says you’re turning to the left, and you’re actually not. So you correct to the right, thinking that you’re leveling the airplane.” Image credits: Inside Edition Image credits: Inside Edition He further shared that the plane’s path began to drift and eventually entered a graveyard spiral, a descending turn that can feel stable but leads rapidly downward. “If he just would’ve flown straight and level and not done the maneuvering, he would’ve been over Martha’s Vineyard in three to five minutes,” he explained. Instead, the final moments lasted just 17 seconds before the aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. Guzzetti also noted that Bessette and Lauren may not have known what was happening, but it would have been different for the pilot. He concluded by sharing, “There was so much secrecy and sensitivity about glimpses of the wreckage or glimpses of the bodies at the time that we were pretty tight-lipped about what we were seeing or what the Navy saw. The wreckage had a 24-hour guard.” Apart from declining assistance, the finale of Love Story also hinted that a nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash Image credits: Lawrence Schwartzwald/Getty Images A widely circulated claim following the finale of Love Story suggested that Bessette’s nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash. The claim was also reported by the media’s reaction to the tragedy, where they reported that the plane crashed “because Carolyn was getting her nails done” and “delayed their take off.” Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images However, accounts from that day suggested the situation was more complex. While Bessette did visit a salon, an excerpt from Ed Klein’s book, The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America’s First Family for 150 Years, indicated she left around 5 p.m., hours before the plane took off, per Vanity Fair. Image credits: Evan Agostini/Getty Images A hairstylist who was present later clarified that the narrative had been exaggerated and the appointment alone did not delay the flight. According to Elizabeth Beller’s book, Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the three of them got delayed due to traffic. By the time they reached Essex County Airport, it was already after 8 p.m., leaving little daylight for the flight. Despite the delay, the final weeks leading up to the crash were heartbreaking and emotionally overwhelming for JFK Jr. and Bessette Image credits: Hulu | Disney+ In the weeks leading up to the crash, JFK Jr. and Bessette were dealing with personal and public pressure. Their close friend Sasha Chermayeff recalled to People, “His heart was breaking, and I think hers was too,” describing a difficult period in their relationship. Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images Despite that, there were signs they were trying to work things out. Bessette’s decision to attend the wedding was seen as an effort to reconnect. Now, with Love Story bringing their relationship and final days back into focus, the tragedy has once again become a topic of discussion. “Let these people rest in peace,” wrote one netizen a John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Eerie Final Words To Flight Instructor Before The Crash That Ended In Tragedy 
The finale of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette has brought fresh attention to the couple’s tragic passing, with many revisiting the final hours before their fatal flight on July 16, 1999.

As their story gains traction again, one exchange before takeoff and a series of delays that followed have particularly shifted viewers’ focus.

The FX series follows the whirlwind courtship and marriage of JFK Jr. and Bessette with Paul Anthony Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon in the lead roles.

John F. Kennedy Jr.’s final words just before the fatal flight accident revealed

Image credits: Tyler Mallory/Getty Images

On July 16, 1999, JFK Jr. planned to fly his wife Bessette and her sister, Lauren, to Massachusetts. They planned to drop Lauren at Martha’s Vineyard and continue to Hyannis Port for Rory Kennedy’s wedding the next day.

However, the schedule began slipping throughout the evening. At first, they got stuck in traffic on the way to the airport, which pushed their departure closer to nightfall.

At 8:38 p.m., Kennedy took off from Essex County Airport in a Piper Saratoga, a more advanced aircraft than he was used to flying.

Image credits: Ron Galella/Getty Images

Before taking off, Kennedy spoke to his flight instructor, Bob Merena, who reportedly declined assistance as he “wanted to do it alone,” according to the National Transportation Safety Board report.

According to Jeff Guzzetti’s 2024 book, JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography, JFK Jr. was still training for his instrument rating, meaning he wasn’t fully prepared to rely only on cockpit instruments in low-visibility conditions.

JFK Jr.’s biography book described insights into what led to the tragic crash that fatally wounded him and Bessette

Image credits: Justin Ide/Getty Images

Guzzetti revealed that after JFK Jr. took off after sunset, he “followed the Connecticut and Rhode Island coastline and then he turned out to sea to head towards Martha’s Vineyard,” where haze and darkness made the horizon difficult to see.

Even though conditions technically met the visual flight rules, the situation required reliance on instruments.

Image credits: Robin Platzer/Getty Images

Guzzetti further shared that Kennedy experienced spatial disorientation, a condition where the body gives a false sense of direction.

“His inner ears were playing tricks with his sense of orientation. Your inner ear says you’re turning to the left, and you’re actually not. So you correct to the right, thinking that you’re leveling the airplane.”

Image credits:  Inside Edition

Image credits:  Inside Edition

He further shared that the plane’s path began to drift and eventually entered a graveyard spiral, a descending turn that can feel stable but leads rapidly downward.

“If he just would’ve flown straight and level and not done the maneuvering, he would’ve been over Martha’s Vineyard in three to five minutes,” he explained.

Instead, the final moments lasted just 17 seconds before the aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean.

Guzzetti also noted that Bessette and Lauren may not have known what was happening, but it would have been different for the pilot.

He concluded by sharing, “There was so much secrecy and sensitivity about glimpses of the wreckage or glimpses of the bodies at the time that we were pretty tight-lipped about what we were seeing or what the Navy saw. The wreckage had a 24-hour guard.”

Apart from declining assistance, the finale of Love Story also hinted that a nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash

Image credits: Lawrence Schwartzwald/Getty Images

A widely circulated claim following the finale of Love Story suggested that Bessette’s nail appointment delayed the flight and contributed to the crash.

The claim was also reported by the media’s reaction to the tragedy, where they reported that the plane crashed “because Carolyn was getting her nails done” and “delayed their take off.”

Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images

However, accounts from that day suggested the situation was more complex.

While Bessette did visit a salon, an excerpt from Ed Klein’s book, The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America’s First Family for 150 Years, indicated she left around 5 p.m., hours before the plane took off, per Vanity Fair.

Image credits: Evan Agostini/Getty Images

A hairstylist who was present later clarified that the narrative had been exaggerated and the appointment alone did not delay the flight.

According to Elizabeth Beller’s book, Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the three of them got delayed due to traffic. By the time they reached Essex County Airport, it was already after 8 p.m., leaving little daylight for the flight.

Despite the delay, the final weeks leading up to the crash were heartbreaking and emotionally overwhelming for JFK Jr. and Bessette

Image credits: Hulu | Disney+

In the weeks leading up to the crash, JFK Jr. and Bessette were dealing with personal and public pressure. Their close friend Sasha Chermayeff recalled to People, “His heart was breaking, and I think hers was too,” describing a difficult period in their relationship.

Image credits: Richard Corkery/Getty Images

Despite that, there were signs they were trying to work things out. Bessette’s decision to attend the wedding was seen as an effort to reconnect.

Now, with Love Story bringing their relationship and final days back into focus, the tragedy has once again become a topic of discussion.

“Let these people rest in peace,” wrote one netizen

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