Wednesday, 19 March 2008 - Schadenfreude
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I actually overheard some late teen or early twenty-something (an American) say "schadenfreude" casually, and her friends seemed to have no trouble understanding. Me, I learned the term sometime in college. But we already knew that O&M kids don't always talk like real kids their age. It's a practice seen in many comics, some of them classic.
The tears running with the makeup are kind of cute, in a pathetic sort of way. The other visual to get my attention is in panel 2. I assume that Millie is supposed to be closer to the viewer than Ozy, but with the lack of background perspective, she initially seemed larger to me. Or maybe Ozy shrank.
The tears running with the makeup are kind of cute, in a pathetic sort of way. The other visual to get my attention is in panel 2. I assume that Millie is supposed to be closer to the viewer than Ozy, but with the lack of background perspective, she initially seemed larger to me. Or maybe Ozy shrank.
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