I’m going to completely ignore the unexpected joke and artistic style and just point out that the boy’s glasses are missing in the last panel.
INCONSISTENCIES.
Kid writes pretty neatly for someone using a fist grip, tho.
Alternatively, the first panel accurately portrays his indecipherable scribblings, and the last panel shows his view, where his writing is neat and he doesn’t see his glasses. With those large lenses, and if he’s been wearing glasses for long enough, he’s not going to notice them unless he’s got above average peripheral vision. Which I’d doubt.
GIVE THIS KID A MEDAL.
No baubles nor any tinsel on the Christmas Tree?
Is this family anti-consumerists, but also anti-environmentalists?
The room is also pretty empty. He should ask Santa for some furniture.
They might not even be his real parents!
This little kid summarized the problems of US foreign policy in just a couple of lines. I’m such a failure as a social science teacher.
I’m sending a letter to santa “send me nudes” done!
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I’m going to completely ignore the unexpected joke and artistic style and just point out that the boy’s glasses are missing in the last panel.
INCONSISTENCIES.
Kid writes pretty neatly for someone using a fist grip, tho.
Alternatively, the first panel accurately portrays his indecipherable scribblings, and the last panel shows his view, where his writing is neat and he doesn’t see his glasses. With those large lenses, and if he’s been wearing glasses for long enough, he’s not going to notice them unless he’s got above average peripheral vision. Which I’d doubt.
GIVE THIS KID A MEDAL.
No baubles nor any tinsel on the Christmas Tree?
Is this family anti-consumerists, but also anti-environmentalists?
The room is also pretty empty. He should ask Santa for some furniture.
They might not even be his real parents!
This little kid summarized the problems of US foreign policy in just a couple of lines. I’m such a failure as a social science teacher.
I’m sending a letter to santa “send me nudes” done!