• KnightontheSun@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      I simultaneously posted the explanation as you asked. lol The halo is too bright as he tries to slumber.

      I also thought he should’ve lost the halo as he uses God to damn the situation, but it’s just a comic so overthinking it isn’t warranted.

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          7 days ago

          the saying about angels getting their halos is assumed to be a good thing, but in the comic the angels actually really don’t want a halo because it is very bright and makes it hard to sleep. Unless I’m missing another layer I think the tennis is just an arbitrary angelic recreational pass time that is known for having frustrated players break their rackets.

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          7 days ago

          The angel is angry because someone did a good deed and he got a halo, but now when he goes to sleep at night, the halo glows so brightly that he can’t sleep. So doing a good deed and giving an angel their halo actually ended up being a bad thing for this particular angel.

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    6 days ago

    Cant you just put something between you and the halo to not see the light?

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    7 days ago

    You know what would actually amuse me if angels get halos, or wings…

    based on the human population. and the fact that very few concepts assume the angel population as greater than the human population… Certainly nowhere near the population of every human that has ever existed…

    and if you assume it as “every time you do a good deed”. We gotta some angels with thousands of halo’s and wings.