What in the Oedipus complexNo one gonna question the one panel where he's just standing in front of a picture of his parent's buck naked. It's not like he just took a shower cause his glasses are on, and I don't think there was anything that looked like an underwear band, so I'm gonna be convinced he was jacking off to the thought of getting revenge.
Lol Really? Merely?This is so melodramatic over merely neglectful but still providing parents.
Small agree. I think the desire for revenge and immense hatred is valid, but also looks kinda corny here. I think for me its the scene where he's in front of images of his parents in the mirror while half naked. Lol.This is so melodramatic over merely neglectful but still providing parents.
Troll post. His glasses are off, and even if they're on, you can put glasses on before the shirt if the shirt has buttons since you won't have to pull your head through it unlike a tighter t-shirt. Just dry your hair first.No one gonna question the one panel where he's just standing in front of a picture of his parent's buck naked. It's not like he just took a shower cause his glasses are on, and I don't think there was anything that looked like an underwear band, so I'm gonna be convinced he was jacking off to the thought of getting revenge.
You say mirror I say the parents are definitely self centered enough to have a picture of themselves in the bathroom instead of a mirror.Troll post. His glasses are off, and even if they're on, you can put glasses on before the shirt if the shirt has buttons since you won't have to pull your head through it unlike a tighter t-shirt. Just dry your hair first.
As for the "picture", he is imagining his neglectful parents. He's not necessarily literally seeing them as a reflection in the mirror, but as cinematic effect for the reader. It is not a printed photograph. What kind of bathroom sink doesn't have a mirror?
The scene flows smoothly.
From a child development perspective, neglect is an extremely serious problem. Depending on specifics, it's not uncommon for childhood neglect to cause mental health issues in the same league of severity as straight-up abuse.This is so melodramatic over merely neglectful but still providing parents.