>My face when I realized the reason the screen irises into Mado's desk when you save is because the desk lamp is the ONLY actual light source in her entire room.
Wait.She turns the lamp off when going off the chair.Now the whole room is bright.How's that possible?
>>6339It's not that the whole room is bright when it goes off, it's that in "comparison" to the lamp lighting up the desk, the whole room is dark. But then it's dark again when the lamp goes off, removing the contrast....If that makes any sense.
>>6339It's not that the whole room is bright when it goes off, it's that in "comparison" to the lamp lighting up the desk, the whole room is dark. But then it's dark again when the lamp goes off, removing the contrast.
...If that makes any sense.
uhthe patio to her balcony would let light in too~
I thought that too, but what about the blackness on the patio door? You can see even the inside of her room is shadowy when you get to the balcony, which probably means light's not getting in somehow. Maybe she deliberately covered the screen doors with something to block out sunlight? Hikikomori are known to do that. Or maybe it's just cloudy when it's daytiYou know what? No. ITS A FUCKING PARADOX
I thought that too, but what about the blackness on the patio door? You can see even the inside of her room is shadowy when you get to the balcony, which probably means light's not getting in somehow. Maybe she deliberately covered the screen doors with something to block out sunlight? Hikikomori are known to do that. Or maybe it's just cloudy when it's dayti
You know what? No.
ITS A FUCKING PARADOX
oops lol wrong name entry lolzzzz~
>>6362i reckon it's just because kikiyama couldn't be bothered to put that much detail onto the patio window, or it's because it's easier to see outside of a house rather than inside (have you ever tried to look out of your house window to somewhere down the road a bit, then stood where you were looking and then tried to look back in your window? it's more difficult to look into your house)excuse the blabber, i'm tired. Last edited 11/05/27(Fri)16:14.
>>6362i reckon it's just because kikiyama couldn't be bothered to put that much detail onto the patio window, or it's because it's easier to see outside of a house rather than inside (have you ever tried to look out of your house window to somewhere down the road a bit, then stood where you were looking and then tried to look back in your window? it's more difficult to look into your house)excuse the blabber, i'm tired.
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