Shimeji Simulation - Vol. 2 Ch. 19 - Hole-Digger

"Is the egg on your head dead too?"
Woah I'm not ready for these heavy philosophical questions dood.

I'm just here to see the girl's holes
 
I wonder if the things in their heads are edible. What would even happen if someone eats them?
 
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a fucking fish-powered perpetual machine that will dig a hole through the earth

as expected from tsukumizu

i dont like that this sent hole digger sensei into a deeper (lol) depression, now that she cant dig the hole herself anymore
 
The fried egg is sunny side up. When it flipped, the law of nature kicked in and said "You do NOT put the sunny side down. That is incorrect you ignorant buffoon." Nobody puts the sunny side down. That's just incorrect. That's like walking into a Christian church and yelling about how Jesus wasn't a raptor.
 
Was expecting drr drr drr in fish form to come out from the hole. 10/10 credit page, pity the person that had to crop the hands for that, rest his soul.
 
Power sources really aren't the main issue when digging holes; I mean, it's basically the least of your problems. How do you keep your digging implement sharp, essentially when hitting harder stuff? How do you deal with whatever it is you dig up? How do keep your hole stable? How do you get water and other stuff out? How do you deal with the heat further down?

... it's kinda ironic the one problem modern technology can solve fairly easily was used to "solve" their hole digging issue in a weird way ^^
 
@Pyoro

I was thinking about the exact same thing. But I also take it as a weird metaphor for... I don't know what yet.

It's just that making a hole digging machine that won't stop no matter what they do, creates a weird sense of fatality AND fate for the characters. They just ran it, without thinking about the consecuences and will have to swallow them up-front.

Or maybe the machine will actually stop next chapter, leading to more existential dread. Or less. The panel with the teacher lying in the floor gave me incredible amounts of anxiety.
 

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