It’s a shame The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air is only in like it’s second season at the time this strip is set, because in a few years there’s going to be an episode that would answer EXACTLY what could go wrong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfsXo1i75Rg
So no safety equipment, no bridge design that lowers the chance of a head-whack on the way up, no planning on how to bring the jumper back up, not even diagrams to follow to make sure that platform won’t break when you step onto it. Can a teen take his own full weight pulled through one leg without it breaking or spraining?
The underwater scenes look safer, and that’s with a 100% chance of no air to breathe.
@ Skyler: Well, I’ve been saving each comic every day it comes out…
If all your friends jumped off a bride, would you?
–said every Mom, ever.
I like how genuinely concerned Jocelyn looks in panel 3
And the way she has her arms around him in panel 4 looks cute (don’t make me ship them).
This how Steve separates his shoulder?
It’s a shame The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air is only in like it’s second season at the time this strip is set, because in a few years there’s going to be an episode that would answer EXACTLY what could go wrong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfsXo1i75Rg
@Zack Kenny you have been keeping track. That takes dedication that I don’t think I could have.
Oh, this is not gonna end well.
So no safety equipment, no bridge design that lowers the chance of a head-whack on the way up, no planning on how to bring the jumper back up, not even diagrams to follow to make sure that platform won’t break when you step onto it. Can a teen take his own full weight pulled through one leg without it breaking or spraining?
The underwater scenes look safer, and that’s with a 100% chance of no air to breathe.
900th strip!
Joel, you’re the main character. Which means you have plot armor. If anything, Aaron’s the one who will die first.