Messy
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Look at the chairs, the chair practically dwarfs her.
Not to mention, why would an adult eat like they've forgotten where their mouth is?
Ya'll can downvote me, you're wrong.
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Yeah, the main characters cheek lines bug me too. It's like shave or grow a beard, but don't remain forever 17 your crappy pig bristle bullshit.
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Look at the chairs, the chair practically dwarfs her.
Not to mention, why would an adult eat like they've forgotten where their mouth is?
Ya'll can downvote me, you're wrong.
It looks like you never met someone really REALLY hungry and a total mess (like myself)
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I have never eaten with an adult that is so messy that spaghetti is thrown across the table, no. I have eaten with children that messy, though.
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Yep, there are no circumstances in which an adult will be eating with a child for the first time (older than a 6 year old).
None, they don't exist! Adoption doesn't exist, orphans don't exist, there are quite literally no circumstances in which this can be a child.
Exhausting.
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I have never eaten with an adult that is so messy that spaghetti is thrown across the table, no. I have eaten with children that messy, though.
You’ve missed the joke. It’s that spaghetti is messy to eat, exaggerated for comic effect to show this date is particularly messy.
But judging by your other comment you seem set more that this comic is telling the tale of some one who’s adopted a child and finding out said child hurls their spaghetti around.
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Look at the chairs, the chair practically dwarfs her.
Not to mention, why would an adult eat like they've forgotten where their mouth is?
Ya'll can downvote me, you're wrong.
Both of the chairs are extremely simplistically drawn, and are both just full backed chairs that go up to each person's shoulders.
The last two panels are the same perspective, just reversed, and both people are basically the same size and height.
... they could both be kids, or both adults, or one is a very large child and the other is a diminuitive adult.
The chairs do not evidence your claim.
Frankly, the art style is fairly obviously modled after animal crossing humans, the whole idea is that its kind of a chibi take on young adults in terms of body frame shape, with no obvious way to determine age beyond extreme age indicated by stylized wrinkles and smile lines.
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I have never eaten with an adult that is so messy that spaghetti is thrown across the table, no. I have eaten with children that messy, though.
I've never met anyone who could survive a piano falling on them either. It's a cartoon, dipshit.
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Yep, there are no circumstances in which an adult will be eating with a child for the first time (older than a 6 year old).
None, they don't exist! Adoption doesn't exist, orphans don't exist, there are quite literally no circumstances in which this can be a child.
Exhausting.
Never before in the history of comics has a mild attribute or action or characteristic been depicted visually in an exagerated manner.
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I thought it was a kid at first, had to reread a couple times to understand what's happening.
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Maybe it's because the character looks like a literal child. And, yes, that would make it a bad comic. So, I agree with your interpretation.
And I still think it's a bad comic.
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Never before in the history of comics has a mild attribute or action or characteristic been depicted visually in an exagerated manner.
She is quite literally smaller than the chair, but whatever - idc at this point
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Both of the chairs are extremely simplistically drawn, and are both just full backed chairs that go up to each person's shoulders.
The last two panels are the same perspective, just reversed, and both people are basically the same size and height.
... they could both be kids, or both adults, or one is a very large child and the other is a diminuitive adult.
The chairs do not evidence your claim.
Frankly, the art style is fairly obviously modled after animal crossing humans, the whole idea is that its kind of a chibi take on young adults in terms of body frame shape, with no obvious way to determine age beyond extreme age indicated by stylized wrinkles and smile lines.
Yeah I just don't care, I think I can count on one hand the amount of comics I can relate to from this person - I'll just leave it at it's not for me
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Maybe it's because the character looks like a literal child. And, yes, that would make it a bad comic. So, I agree with your interpretation.
And I still think it's a bad comic.
Relax, no one is obliged to agree with anyone. You thought it was a kid, I disagree. I didn't think it was a kid, you disagree. We each decide whether to give upvote or downvote to the post and go on with our lives.
And my question was legit, with no malicious intent. It really didn't cross my mind that it was a kid, but anyway....
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I have never eaten with an adult that is so messy that spaghetti is thrown across the table, no. I have eaten with children that messy, though.
Fella, you're taking a obviously hyperbolic (exaggerated) comic to face value... Of course no adult eat like that, and that's kinda the punchline of the comic.
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She is quite literally smaller than the chair, but whatever - idc at this point
And how far above the table is both heads?
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Relax, no one is obliged to agree with anyone. You thought it was a kid, I disagree. I didn't think it was a kid, you disagree. We each decide whether to give upvote or downvote to the post and go on with our lives.
And my question was legit, with no malicious intent. It really didn't cross my mind that it was a kid, but anyway....
My reply was written while perfectly calm, with no malicious intent.
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She is quite literally smaller than the chair, but whatever - idc at this point
The dude is also smaller than the chair...is he a child too?
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She must be an extremely awkward psychic.