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Well, that was a bit of a headache. That's three cases of wordplay from Jinguu-san in rather quick succession. Not sure if this is going to be more of a thing in GuP Kindergarten from now on or what.

Moonspeaker said:

Well, that was a bit of a headache. That's three cases of wordplay from Jinguu-san in rather quick succession. Not sure if this is going to be more of a thing in GuP Kindergarten from now on or what.

Unfortunately (or fortunately for you), there's a definite end in sight, as panel 500 was the last one in the series. This is 453 and 454, so it's almost finished

KiIroywasHere said:

Unfortunately (or fortunately for you), there's a definite end in sight, as panel 500 was the last one in the series. This is 453 and 454, so it's almost finished

That's definitely bittersweet. The puns are challenging to localize, but certainly not enough to make me want the series to end.

I'm sorry if this breaks the mood, but I'm suddenly hearing "Roundabout" playing in my head in the last panel.

I was mistakenly under the impression that the maze is a part of the anomaly, and as long as you're playing with it, the wall will be content and leave you alone.

FJH said:

Why not just knock the lighting out in this part of the hall?

Because who's to say the wall can't see you just because you can't see it?

A less complex maze would be better. Even a simple line. In fact, close your eyes and walk on it. Instruct "no peeking". That way when they do peek, they'll be peeking at the line and not at random.

Valentine322 said:

I was mistakenly under the impression that the maze is a part of the anomaly, and as long as you're playing with it, the wall will be content and leave you alone.

Same, I thought the "Dont Look/Dont Think" applied to the entire maze, as if completely ignoring it would've spared you the anomaly but once you become aware of it, you've become trapped and have to go through it. Makes it more sinister because I further assumed the anomaly wrote the "Just Play" markings as well.

Huh so basically the maze was somebodies attempt to help future residents.

The maze isn't there as a part of the anomaly or something that will kill you it was setup so that you won't notice the actual anomaly itself which only goes fully active once you pay attention to it.

Flower-viewing season is more or less here, though Japan is ramping up the lockdown due to a spike in COVID cases.

luntoer said:

Flower-viewing season is more or less here, though Japan is ramping up the lockdown due to a spike in COVID cases.

Wait what? I thought the cases were dying there down last time I heard?

But look at the brighter side: throughout of many doujin commentaries/afterwords I've seen a whinning of a many about "deadlines"... Consider this time as "Deadline push" to get the shit together/refine on a rougher edges.

DeadW@nderer said:

But look at the brighter side: throughout of many doujin commentaries/afterwords I've seen a whinning of a many about "deadlines"... Consider this time as "Deadline push" to get the shit together/refine on a rougher edges.

Not too sure if that's a good thing when it comes to the artist's income though.

Death_Usagi said:

Not too sure if that's a good thing when it comes to the artist's income though.

That's why I used "brighter".

DeadW@nderer said:

But look at the brighter side: throughout of many doujin commentaries/afterwords I've seen a whinning of a many about "deadlines"... Consider this time as "Deadline push" to get the shit together/refine on a rougher edges.

That might be used as more of a joke and because of procrastination. Most doujin that go through that is because it is tend to done during times like Summer break (since alot of the artist are students, etc.)

Also, it’s not like you can refine it much anymore once you screen tone and ink the thing, least you want to restart from the beginning.

Keo said:

That might be used as more of a joke and because of procrastination. Most doujin that go through that is because it is tend to done during times like Summer break (since alot of the artist are students, etc.)

Also, it’s not like you can refine it much anymore once you screen tone and ink the thing, least you want to restart from the beginning.

Plenty of artist do digital though? In fact, I would think most artist that value their time and long term income would do that at this point. There are plenty of programs that can be ahem "acquired" that can pretty much perfectly simulate the setup of a inked work if you desire it to look like that.

Not saying everyone has saved up for the work tools required but lot of those that are serious for this would have saved up money for such things.