• @essteeyou
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    816 months ago

    I don’t get what the point of the comic is. Am I supposed to know something before reading it?

    • @[email protected]
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      1546 months ago

      Pretty sure they joke is just that elves live much longer than humans so their perception of ‘soon’ could be much longer than a human’s

      • nyahlathotep
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        6 months ago

        Yes. In the story the elf here, Frieren, is travelling on foot with humans across the continent they live on. Frieren often wants to stop at towns they come across to rest, or study something local, or wait for favorable conditions, for anywhere from a year to multiple decades. The humans with her constantly have to remind her that a decade is like a 7th or 8th of their lifetime, even if it’s only a few moments for her comparatively.

    • @Dieterlan
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      676 months ago

      Girl on the left is an elf from an anime. “Soon” for her may be… A decade or so? No time at all, really

    • @fishpen0
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      But also look at the third panel. The road has turned to dust, the sign has a tree growing through it. There’s clearly been no bus for at least half a century. You don’t need to know what that character is to pick up on something off

      • @essteeyou
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        46 months ago

        You can’t see the road in any prior panel, so I don’t know if the path has changed at all, same with the sign, etc.

          • @MeaanBeaan
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            116 months ago

            I was actually confused in the exact same way. Your comment made me understand of course. But it’s very easy to think this is just a bus stop in some forest somewhere and this is just how it looks. He’s talking to an elf girl after all. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to be under the assumption that a mystical forest bus stop would just look like this.

          • @douglasg14b
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            76 months ago

            Bro just stop you’re being a dick to someone who doesn’t understand a comic.

            This community doesn’t need this sort of toxicity

          • @[email protected]
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            46 months ago

            It makes no sense how you’re are failing to understand this, it’s like you’re consciously tying to miss every obvious and clearly stated thing.

            It does makes sense for me. There is also a possibility that the state in the third panel is the same as the first and second panel given they’re closed-up. That’s why there should be some clues shows in either 1st or 2nd panel to show that the state has changed. Given that no clues are given, readers can make wild assumption.

    • @[email protected]
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      An specific anime, apparently.

      Personally I hate when people reference specific media without acknowledging it’s a reference in general-media communities like this, but I think I’m in the minority on that. But I also understand the world isn’t designed to cater to my sensibilities, so I can’t really do much but just shrug and move on

  • @Dasnap
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    696 months ago

    The bus shall arrive 32 years after the death of Himmel the Hero.

  • @not_woody_shaw
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    396 months ago

    The next Catbus is as soon as you can imagine it.

  • @aeronmelon
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    When she starts memorizing a tome the size of War & Peace to pass the time.

  • @[email protected]
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    86 months ago

    “How long has it been?” “80 years.” “So no time at all.” “Yes, no time at all.”

  • Ephera
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    76 months ago

    Occasionally, at my bus stop, there will be a mum with her toddler daughter and I don’t know, if it’s just boredom, but every minute or so, she’ll ask her mum “When comes bus?” and then mum responds “Should be coming soon.”.

    One time, hell was freezing over at -10°C. The toddler, despite full winter gear, was freezing.
    And of course, the bus wasn’t going to come. But unfortunately, humanity hasn’t yet developed the technology to remotely notify people, so we didn’t know.

    We waited there for 15 minutes, with the toddler continuously asking “When comes bus?”. And then the sheer betrayal, when bus did not come soon. She had to walk another 20 minutes with her mum to where the bus was supposed to go…