• okwhateverdude@lemmy.world
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      No, I think what our Canadian friend is saying is that the hole in the last panel has an incongruent perspective. When the camera is top side looking down at the hole, the hole shape should be mirrored. If you consider the character topside looking down in the third panel, the little tail of the speech bubble hole is on their right, but in the fourth panel it is on their left.

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        That’s because of “artistic interpretation” to make the “gag” simpler to get, as the form of the black and white speech bubbles are the same in the panels.

        So even if the “perspective”(well, it’s inside out sort of) is wrong, I’ll allow it.

        😋

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          I think it makes it harder to get. I was confused by the perspective without the reversed view of the hole.

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            No, I disagree with your interpretation. I think that when you ar in a dark place, a friendly voice can bring you out. I am not sure what your ‘geometry’ is saying. WTF?

            • fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net
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              The original commenter in this chain was making a point that the speech bubble is vertically flipped once he’s out of the hole. That’s all, he wasn’t saying anything about the deeper message of the comic.