Maybe -
Crying over spilled milk
Some notes:
Noticed three italic words below the rebus worrying, already & real, maybe they are a clue towards the message you are looking for, need some more work to figure out what it is.
More notes
acrostic of Hint2 spells out twain, which is an archaic word for two. crying sounds can be wail, whimper, sob or weep. not sure which one is intended yet.
Final Touches:
! it is found in the discussion that the answer is-
Wait until the cows come home.
So the word in the bonus hint is -wait (to finish , rather wait...)
The two eyes in the title refers to two I's in the pic, one in the emboldened part of the body, one above the down pointing arrow
the missing word is either come or home, since it ends with me, though i would say it is come, because the upper part of the milk carton looks to me like a drawing of a house(i.e. home) like i used to draw when i was a kid. so the only word missing is come.
the explanation of the actual message is- wa(crying sound)+It (the emboldened parts spell -it)
up+2 (thinnest arrows point up and number of legs 2) synonym of up to is until.
picture of cow + letters S beside the down arrow makes cows
giving us -wait until the cows,
and the- come home part was a nice guess work from @R.D
it is found in the discussion that the answer is-
Wait until the cows come home.
So the word in the bonus hint is -wait (to finish , rather wait...)
The two eyes in the title refers to two I's in the pic, one in the emboldened part of the body, one above the down pointing arrow
the missing word is either come or home, since it ends with me, though i would say it is come, because the upper part of the milk carton looks to me like a drawing of a house(i.e. home) like i used to draw when i was a kid. so the only word missing is come.
the explanation of the actual message is-wa(crying sound)+It (the emboldened parts spell -it)
up+2(thinnest arrows point up and number of legs 2)synonym of up to is until.
picture of cow + letters S beside the down arrow makes cows
giving us -wait until the cows,
and the- come home part was a nice guess work from R.D