Set this comic in space and it would be popular haha.
its ok ; he’s a trump voter
HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS
PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE!
I’m not sure I like this guy. Seems sus.
Swap panels 3 and 4.
Swap panels 1 and 3.
Flip panels 1, 2, and 3 about their own vertical axis.
Edit:
I’m at a complete loss. Could somebody explain this to me?
Shit. You got me. Well played!
But for anyone looking for an answer: Is this loss
:.|:;I’m so traumatized I don’t even have to do it to know
Well of course you don’t even have to do it to know. Because I did it for you.
I was just gonna comment “Is this Loss?” but I applaud you for your effort
Haha thanks, I didn’t know until you visualised it.
#unrelatable
Sounds like JoJo villain monologue
The next panels talk about his morning routine and goes into great detail about how he prepares his breakfast.
I mean, at that point it could also be a Neal Stephenson novel.
It’s really important to know about the proper preparation of Captain Crunch though
Um… congratulations on being well adjusted? “I’m fine and not interesting” doesn’t really make for ripping entertainment… So I could see why it would be unpopular.
That’s the joke.
Yeah, a lot of popular webcomics seem to try to mine personal experiences (especially around introversion or social awkwardness) for relatability: Sarah’s Scribbles, Pizzacake, etc.
How am I suppose to enjoy this without him destroying a straw man?
You do get points for having a pokémon in the background tho.
The person on the treadmill has Sonic hair too.
And for having Adam Ellis in the background of panel 1.
I didn’t notice he was at the party! Yes, too many points for that.
I’m not like the other boys
If web comics were a part of neurotypical culture…
i mean. the comics shows him walking and yet you didnt call him put for portaying abledbody culture. curious.
They are.
“Neurotypical culture” is possibly the most unhinged phrase I’ve read all week.
Classic neurotypical comment chaining words together meant to project a coherent meaning. So shameless, so smug.