• jayk@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    is it safe to put most of your body weight on a dishwasher door like that?

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      8 days ago

      If you look at the proportions compared to the two people, that dishwasher is at least 1.5m high, so the door must be built like a drawbridge.

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        8 days ago

        the dishwasher is at waist height for the person on the left. Are you saying that they’re 3 meters tall?

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          8 days ago

          The other person is almost upright sitting inside it with space to spare, so for an average human being conservatively being 1.7 m, that means there is around a meter of space inside the thing. Add on the bottom part and the top part, and that’s how I came to the conclusion that it must be 1.5 m.

          The other person seems to be both in front of and behind the dishwasher, as she has a larger body than the girl inside the dishwasher, but she is also standing behind it. So I guess perspective is completely off.

          That said, it’s a cartoon, so there’s no point in trying to measure things. I just thought that I would not ever be able to sit up inside a dishwasher, not by far. Maybe a kid could?

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      8 days ago

      If I saw my wife doing that, I’d consider it a ploy to make me have her step aside so I can show her how to do it. It would probably work.

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    8 days ago

    but… if I don’t make a mess, how are you going to stress clean?

    See. I’m helping you destress.

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    8 days ago

    Oh my god! I used to read Sam & Fuzzy about 2 decades ago when I was a teenager! I didn’t realize the strip was still running. It got weird for a while and the main characters disappeared for about a year of strips, so I kind of lost interest. I wonder what’s happened in the last 20 years. It looks like it was rebooted about 15 years ago, and I don’t recognize any characters in recent strips.

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      6 days ago

      Real Life Comics is back too. That blew my mind.
      I’m doing a re-read from the beginning. There are a lot of hilarious accidental signs of… more recent transformations.

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      7 days ago

      There was a very big plot arc from 2009 to 2019. The story is officially over and the comic has returned to gag-a-day format, but now with the expanded cast from the storyline.

      I recommend diving into the archive to read through that arc. It’s one of my favourite webcomic storylines.

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        Same here, I thought it was fantastic! We got a nice epic finale that wrapped up a lot of plot threads quite nicely. I haven’t enjoyed a finale that much since Schlock Mercenary wrapped up after a couple decades. Kudos to Sam Logan!