I don't get it

I don't get it

Alright mate, it's easy block a goes into hole a. Even a child could do it.

Whats not to get, its a story.

It's a fucking onahole

It's his hole. It was made for him.

What if he was made for the hole though?

it's about the class struggle

the only real answer

what manga this be?

Tokyo crack drift.

the light of tsukimi manor

Dance dance revolution.

The fault in our stars

In the mountains of madness

Darude - Sandstorm

We are all belong to a hole

Kiss him not me.

Boku no hole rock

>everyone always talks about DDR man
>nobody ever mentions how fucking spooky it is that there are potentially millions of holes hidden in the earth perfectly designed to fit specific bodies

Mystery of Chiba mountains.

it turns the people into spaghetti never forgetti

By far the best Junji Ito story.

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DDR DDR DDR

When are you going to find your hole, user?

Sorry, i'm more into bulges.

uzumaki was better IMO

Steven Universe.

ochinchin no ousama

>I don't get it
It wasn't made for you, user

It's about how people are pigeonholed by society.

Emergence by Shindol

Most horror stories don't have a point user. And when they do it tends to be dumb.

Doubt there's any philosophical subtext. Just disturbing but that's about it.

Underrated post.

Julius Caesar by Shakespeare

Why wouldn't they send a drone in or at the very least immediately start plugging the holes instead of just going "welp can't fit" and leaving it unsupervised for every psychotic to start diving in to their deaths by spaghetti horror

This guy's stories are so fucking stupid

the enigma of amigara fault - Junji Ito

If someone wants to kill themselves, they don't need a spooky hole to do it.

Uzumaki has much less character development and isn't as scary.

Made in Abyss

Doutei Hakusho.

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>it’s me siiiized

My interpretation is that it’s about people leading to themselves to their own demise from their desire to have some form of higher purpose or destiny

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Most of Junji Ito is veiled social commentary.
I think this is a metaphor for people destroying themselves by trying to fit in, find their place in society. We're presented with limited "options" in life (jobs, careers, role models etcetera), which is what the entry holes represent. They seem superficially appealing because we can't see the whole picture. However, the end result is that people are put on a railroad and gradually chewed up, turned into something they would never have wanted had they known where this path was going.