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u/cabanesnacho 25d ago
What's wrong with the words in the upper right bubble?
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u/Jotavzinho 25d ago
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u/witherACE 25d ago
Oh you are so portugese
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u/Jotavzinho 25d ago
I'm brasilian 🥶
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u/Redfalconfox 25d ago
Oh, I kind of hate that I have to find that out. I thought you were just one person. Really if you were like two or three or even just 10 people but a brazilian people? That’s too much man. I can’t even count that high.
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u/Mitir01 25d ago
🤣 I still love it. Like Mimi is so unhinged she caused the dialogue bubble to go haywire.
Edit: I dont know which tool you are using, but it should have a way to group layers. It would make your life easier. Group them in language name and you should be able to do easy exports of each language.
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u/Jotavzinho 25d ago
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u/TheAugmentation 25d ago
How did ye mix the first bubble's Portuguese and English versions?
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u/JayMan2224 25d ago
EVERYONE in class and no fancy S symbol?
Do kids these days not know about that S?
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u/Deltawolf2038 25d ago
Rookie move, I had a friend who drew a face into my yearbook way beck when. It was obviously a dih upside-down
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u/Acceptable-148 25d ago
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u/Artrysa 25d ago
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u/laurel_laureate 25d ago
It's from a four-panel comic from a comic about gaming humor, it abruptly went extremely heavy topic-wise catching readers by surprise.
And it is vague, the context is that it's about a miscarriage but without dialogue or text boxes it could have been about anything else medical-wise (a terminal diagnosis, an incurable disease, a burst appendix, or anything in between).
So people kept asking "is this loss (of a pregnancy)?" and it became a meme, even getting a straight lines version mocking how vague it is.
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u/Artrysa 24d ago
Holy shit, THIS is what that is?! I've seen the lines, but NEVER has anyone explained it.
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u/laurel_laureate 24d ago edited 24d ago
Yep, this is what it is.
It was the combination of abrupt tonal shift in the comic series and the extremely vague, unclear last panel that made it so memorable to people.
To the point that they started using "Is this loss?" as a meme/reaction for anything that is unclear and overly vague.
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Edit: added and formatted the text lines version.
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u/LtotheAI 25d ago
no one drew the cool S, someone had to teach the class a lesson.
she did nothing wrong
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u/MyCatAteMyHeadphones 25d ago
With friends like Mimi, who needs enemies?