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Myschi said:

De Ryuter doesn't care and Perth isn't around, too busy eating ramen maybe ?

Probably for the best, considering the bloodbath that will no doubt follow these campaigns. I hope HQ has reserve funds to cover the destruction of property following this.

looks like the campaign for a new dorm manager... if not an assistant for Bismarck after she recovers from her stress...

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i wonder in one way or another this clip will be referenced in THE LIST later? if any of those writers saw this shenanigan....

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Blake_Pie said:

What is this, a second Cold War?

I think it's in relation to Bismark throwing in the towel and not wanting to manage the foreign dorm anymore.

Jarlath said:

And that's one wasted screen protector.

Well, it might actually be the screen protector being correctly applied as it has the same drawing animation as the prior comic. I imagine that illustrating such a concept would be pretty difficult for something that isn't animated, so it uses something akin to an afterimage to show it being applied correctly onto the smartphones. You don't see the final still of the afterimage because at that point it's on the smartphone and therefore invisible.

Given that it was correctly applied then, the expressions in the last panel make a lot more sense as they don't seem like the "mean" kind of smiles for causing her to waste a screen protector, but more like the kind of smiles one gets when helping someone else complete a difficult task they were fretting about by distracting them enough so that they forget to be worried about it.

BrokenEagle98 said:

Well, it might actually be the screen protector being correctly applied as it has the same drawing animation as the prior comic. I imagine that illustrating such a concept would be pretty difficult for something that isn't animated, so it uses something akin to an afterimage to show it being applied correctly onto the smartphones. You don't see the final still of the afterimage because at that point it's on the smartphone and therefore invisible.

Given that it was correctly applied then, the expressions in the last panel make a lot more sense as they don't seem like the "mean" kind of smiles for causing her to waste a screen protector, but more like the kind of smiles one gets when helping someone else complete a difficult task they were fretting about by distracting them enough so that they forget to be worried about it.

You're wrong though, last strip's last panel had the girl touching the bare screen with her fingers.