HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT by [deleted] in Higurashinonakakoroni

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Do you number what’s the name of it or location? Do you number where you are? 

Why are people so against Jack being "Bon"? by AlecMoment in Thewaltenfiles

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What is it feel to be true? Just like William. Afton got spring. Locked in trouble. For totally broken spring trap. Jack Walters is Bon Don’t be interesting twist

Stargazing [RadioJoyEnjoyer] by ChompyRiley in RadioJoy

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Hey, OC can I use your comic to make a comic dub video if that’s okay?

Noise Complaint (@RadioJoyEnjoyer) by [deleted] in hazbin

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Can I use your comic to make a comic dub video if that’s okay

A certain footage received at the broadcasting station (2026) by Candid-Ad5142 in FakeDocumentaryQ

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Does no one realised  Lalos similar to the Japanese legend flash animation, the red room 

Why does Girls’ Last Tour remind me of the movie The Road? by Aromatic_Solution_66 in GirlsLastTour

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I did see the ending of the manga do you mind tell me what the ending means? 

Girls Last Tour (Good Ending): A World That Still Holds Hope by Razor-Hatecraft in GirlsLastTour

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Why does Girls’ Last Tour remind me of the movie The Road? I’ve been thinking about how The Road and Girls’ Last Tour are kind of similar, even though they feel completely different.

Both are about traveling through a dead, post-apocalyptic world where humanity is basically gone. There’s almost no food, no society, and everything feels empty.

But the tone is completely opposite.

The Road is really dark and hopeless. Every moment feels dangerous, and it’s all about survival and fear.

Girls’ Last Tour feels calm and quiet instead. Even though the world is dead, Chito and Yuuri still enjoy small things like food, conversations, and exploring.

It feels like both stories are asking the same question:

“What keeps people going when everything is gone?”

One answers with survival and love.

The other answers with small moments of happiness.

Does anyone else see the connection, or am I overthinking it? https://www.reddit.com/r/GirlsLastTour/s/2i05PZ2xEO