Nobody would phrase it like that, “Watch out! A hole!”
Why do they switch directions after bumping into each other
I’m just assuming that the viewpoint switches sides at that point, but that’s a confusing choice to make. Perhaps the artist thought they were following the 180 rule by keeping each character to the same side of the frame, but in this case that would be a bad interpretation of the rule. Here the entire premise requires that they walk past each other, so the viewer expects them to switch sides of the frame and is disoriented when they didn’t. Or maybe the artist actually intended that they nonsensically switch directions after bumping each other? I suppose we can only guess.
“On second thought, let’s not go in that direction. That’s where the people who don’t look where they’re going are”
Switched perspective?
Switched perspective. Shame on the artist for crossing the line!
Where’s the mention of that manga with people getting into holes?
The Enigma of Amigura Fault by Junji Ito
Obligatory “it was made for him”
This works so well in text but man I can not figure out the tone for saying this out loud without it sounding like text to speech or Rorschach
Just imagine that he thinks he’s a king and substitute horse for hole 🤷
Oof ouch owie my hole
Oh that was yours? Any damages?
Ugh there’s this guy in my hole and he’s huge. He wrecked my hole!
LMFAO best risky click.
Missing frame 5 where black suit falls too
This is why I pronounce “a” as “uh.”
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