Some people just don’t know how to respectfully stare and when to leave before you become an uncomfortable weirdo. Hopefully that’s all the gawkers they’ll have to deal with today and can go incident free. At least until Paul and Bill get back I suppose.
Well I hope you’ve been enjoying this amazing summer of Kyra comics. This ends my extra super time off whatever it was where I spent large chunks of it drawing as much as I could. The last month has filled me with power that will hopefully keep me going stronger for a long time. If there’s one thing I learned, it’s that I DO love making this comic and am glad that you all read it too. Next week should be back to “normal” for two pages each week.
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Heh I wonder if those crows from couple of pages ago are offsprings of Kyra’s Crow Friend? :3
“Hey, lets be as creepy as possible to this girl we find attractive. That’s sure to win her over.”
I simply don’t understand it. I can understand being accidentally creepy, but not intentionally creepy.
Me either, but we’re using logic and common sense. Not everybody does that. It’s screaming like a monster at a cashier, expecting them to take it and do what you say. It’s being insulting when they incorrectly think they know the menu better than the barista. It’s those moments you see and think “wow people like you are REAL?”
That’s what makes PLT as fun as it is scary, as many of the crazy customers are inspired by real events.
At least with “Karens” and the like, you can logically comprehend their motivations. They’re power tripping over someone who can’t retaliate, or they’ve got bad attitudes and don’t care that they’re being rude to someone they’re probably not going to see again. Maybe they were genuinely slighted and are taking it out on the wrong person without realizing.
And I can see someone try to flirt and be smooth and botch it horribly. Or be socially awkward to the point they look creepy without meaning to. But the sheer counterproductivity of intentional creeps blows my mind.
That one dude has super creepy fingers. Are we sure Kyra can’t attack them?
It’s been great having extra comics! I’ll look forward to still having a couple each week.
No bonus drawings this week? No doodles? Boooooo. Jk.
Shouldn’t’ve said that aloud Ann
And wow, so many pages again!
It’s the power of having a whole week off to make comics without the crushing force of work dragging me down.
You can tell this is a fictional world because in the real world everyone would have their phone cameras pointed at Kyra.