Wholesome meme

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 The messaging here is confusing...is the glasses child rude or just a bad artist? Is the balding child trying to cheer up the girl, impress the girl or one-up the glasses child? Is this a prank or some arts & crafts competition? Who'd even try to bully someone by patiently painting a 4 step guide to morphing words into drawings??

The challenge is to take an English word and morph it into a character portrait, that is not a very simple task and it's quite easy to mess up? The boy drawing is also quite frankly unappealing, should the glasses child be crying because he drew himself poorly?

What even is the takeaway here bruh X.X Even at first glance it was puzzling, the more I read into it the less I seem to understand it..I think the critical part of this joke that you are missing is that each child's page of drawings is 4 separate 'panels'. First panel being simply write "boy" then the next a few lines are added as well as in the next panel until you get to a drawing of a "boy". First child does this same process with girl and uses the lines to make her look 'ugly' and presumably teases her with the drawing. The third child then thinks for a bit and does the same process but makes a more flattering likeness with his end resultYeah, the boy with glasses is taunting the girl. The second boy uplifts the girl by drawing her nicely.

Yes, you got it. That's how the challenge works. The takeaway is banter goes two-way street. Determine first if the humor match before making them the subject of laughter.

This comic artist usually gets his inspiration from childhood. The challenge was pretty popular back then at school so this is a relatable meme. Also, that balding kid is the comic artist himself. He's an adult now though, just looking back to his old days as a young boySeems like a lot of people here didn’t get the meme because OP neither bothered to provide any context nor credit the original artist, tarantadongkalbo. He’s a Filipino artist, and his illustration was meant to be nostalgic. Drawing a boy and girl’s face out of the words “boy” and “girl” was one of the favorite ways bored Filipino kids would pass the time during class hours, like drawing the Cool S or darting their notebooks with illustrations of the male reproductive organ. As a young Filipino myself who liked to draw so much, I used to do it too back when I was in elementary. And drawing the girl’s face properly was usually more difficult than doing the boy’s, implying tarantadongkalbo’s drawing skill when he was just a young boy. I hope I explained it clearly enough

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