Me during comic-reading:
"It's interesting the way that the author made us relate to adam, not by giving information nor emotions, but keeping the gap open, representing the uncertainty that many have in life, while mixing it with the general idea that life is not as incredible as a story. Such conotation might have originated from deep sociological study, or an immersive experience. Considering the hints give, the second seems to be the one, therefore, the story might be a representation of a inner urge or a close personality. On a deeper thought line, the context might have been created during the social processes that might happend on a similar context, creating an ideological loop, were the situation causes a creation of art representing the situation itself"
Me after comic-reading:
"when the dogs lick their noses, is written 'mlem' or 'blep'?"
Detatched and lacking direction in life, Adam resigns himself to his day job at the cafe. There he meets the regular Chase, who is peppy, sugar-fueled - and his polar opposite.
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