one thing I can say was confusing for me was the way he wrote the story there was different fonts and when read it different tones to it as well I see and through out the story there was things that I didn’t understand and that I had to read over and over again to be able to understand it and sometimes I didn’t really understand it after but from what I understood and what I think about the different font is that when he tells his background story its on font and then the story of how it started and its background is another font and when he explains part of It its also in the font in which he’s speaking and telling the story it wasn’t the easiest thing to understand and I still may be wrong but I think that was the cause of his different fonts and tones I think the artist was trying to get through to us a part of his culture and how it started and became a part of his culture even though not many people know it he did and he wanted to share it I think its fare to say when I read it the first time I didn’t understand nothing and my head was all over the place but once I was able to reread it and took more time to process what the artist was trying to say I understood it more but not the fonts and when got bo the 3rd time reading it I broke it down more and more and got the idea in my head he’s telling to story in one and the fonts show the two different stores he’s telling to the readers that’s what was the most confusing to me and I think because I didn’t really know the story of the fuku it was harder but people who did I think may have understood it better seeing how they have some type of background towards the story
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