- Title: Family planning
- Y axis: Number of children
- X axis: Amount of Kawaii
- Hitomi: This allows only one conclusion!
- Caption: Bonus drawing
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- Title: Family planning
- Y axis: Number of children
- X axis: Amount of Kawaii
- Hitomi: This allows only one conclusion!
- Caption: Bonus drawing
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@ Roborat:
I was under the impression *insert name of country* and China do not like each other very much.
The graph seems valid, but shouldn’t the X- and the Y-axis be swapped…? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@ Vex:
I tend to disagree. While Hiromi stated to be not very intelligent, in my view she is acting otherwise. Maybe being intelligent does not fit to a kawaii manga figurine?
Hitomi does know what she wants and is quite straight-forward to tell Richard, because she trusts him. She does know her job extremly well, as shown in the strip with Ye Thuza. So, no, I do not zhink that she is dump.
Watch out for act 2, where Hitomi frivorces the cuck Richard and he goes on a rampage in Sandra’s school, with Larisa as the Bonnie to his Clyde.
What a little limp dick the author of this comic is.
persia wrote:
Yeah but this has more to do with the war crimes Japan committed in China, or are you another. Who’s school skipped,over the The Nanjing Massacre
@ fs:
Typically, yes. The independent variable is the x-axis. And we know Hitomi is trying to say the level of kawaii indicates there will be more children.
However, visually, it works here because of how we read comics left-to-right, so the “punch line” of how many kids she wants to have appears at the end of the comic. Also, she COULD be saying that “more kawaii” is the goal, so she and Richard should have lots of kids to achieve this. (This is actually true: kids are adorable.)
Also, finally, Hitomi plays up being not the brightest bulb on the cake, so getting the independent and dependent variable axes backwards is not out of character.
@ persia:
Even countries who do business with China don’t like it very much, at least the government part. The people and countryside are most attractive. The Party? Not so much.
Vex wrote:
What you’re looking at here is the original concept of tsundre. Hyper-affectionate if you stay on her good side, terrifying if you get on her bad side. “Large type female emotions for the reading impaired”. Think Lum from Urusai Yatsura.
The appeal of this type is that there’s no guessing game, if you’re not an idiot or louse, (Ataru in that Manga.) it’s really easy to stay on her good side and reap the romantic rewards. Richard can have a very happy life, but the price of that life is being made perfectly clear up front: Monogamy and a lot of kids. Now he needs to decide if he wants the whole package. It isn’t a bad package, many people find it quite fulfilling.
I am worndering does this arc lead to a mixed family for sandra too (just like Clouds).
Honestly, at the very first time I though Hitomi is a crossdresser
@ Bob Anon:
Well, maybe German kids aren’t the happier than American ones, but they’re certainly kinder
Pék wrote:
How is Cloud family mixed, Clone and Yuna are full sibling live with both their parents…. Oh you mean ethnically.
Where as Sanda heading for a Stepmom and Half-siblings, that was the type of mixed I was assuming
@ Tony5n:
Or the concept of “real kids”, for all that matters…
jb wrote:
Doesn’t bode well for the pattern of infinite growth most people subscribe to, you mean. Having on average 2 children per couple should be enough to maintain the current population, so long as we make an effort at net zero growth.