Another Webtoon
Remember how in Fanart and My Musical Ear I recommended something called a Webtoon to y'all? Well, I'm at it again.
I just finished reading a Webtoon called Live With Yourself!. The official description is:
"An explosive time-space accident leaves happy-go-lucky 20-something Todd living with himself, and himself, and himself. You get to watch the struggle."
That says it all (although I don't know why it uses so many dashes in the process), but I suppose I should elaborate a little bit. The first "himself" he calls Tomo, who is the future Todd from a few hours to a day later. The second "himself" is Oldie, Todd as an old man. The final one is Babs, him as a baby.
It's a light comedy story that I devoured in a few hours. Not only that, but it makes you think of your future self as more of a person- they are you, after all. For example, I was procrastinating on writing this blog post before I thought of how I was treating my future self. I decided to just get it over with instead.
I think that's a sufficient introduction. There's one more thing I'd like to say, however: I typed this almost entirely on my phone because I need practice doing it. My fingers hurt. Please send help.
I just finished reading a Webtoon called Live With Yourself!. The official description is:
"An explosive time-space accident leaves happy-go-lucky 20-something Todd living with himself, and himself, and himself. You get to watch the struggle."
That says it all (although I don't know why it uses so many dashes in the process), but I suppose I should elaborate a little bit. The first "himself" he calls Tomo, who is the future Todd from a few hours to a day later. The second "himself" is Oldie, Todd as an old man. The final one is Babs, him as a baby.
It's a light comedy story that I devoured in a few hours. Not only that, but it makes you think of your future self as more of a person- they are you, after all. For example, I was procrastinating on writing this blog post before I thought of how I was treating my future self. I decided to just get it over with instead.
I think that's a sufficient introduction. There's one more thing I'd like to say, however: I typed this almost entirely on my phone because I need practice doing it. My fingers hurt. Please send help.
Comments
Post a Comment