You can. But sometimes, it might depend on the circumstances. For example, if the place is really busy or has restricted access, they might have certain procedures or limitations. But usually, a polite request like that is fine.
Sure, in most public places and private residences, you can ask to use the toilet politely and expect a positive response.
Well, it's not a common theme in manga. But if it's part of a humorous or slice-of-life story, it could potentially come up. Usually, manga focus on more adventure, fantasy, or relationship-driven plots.
It depends. If you have the legal rights or proper licensing, then yes. But without that, it could lead to copyright issues.
It depends. Comic Sans is a somewhat informal and less professional font. While it can be used for certain casual or humorous comics, for more serious or mainstream comics, other fonts might be more appropriate.
Yes, you can use Comic Sans in Discord. But keep in mind that it might not look as polished as some other more standard fonts and could affect how seriously your messages are taken.
Well, it's possible to use Comic Sans commercially, but you have to make sure you have the proper license or that the version you're using permits commercial applications. Failure to do so could lead to legal issues.
The 'Toilet Paper Comic' might be a relatively unknown or niche comic. Maybe it's not widely promoted or popular in mainstream comic circles.
Yes, you can. But it might have some limitations and might not fully capture the creativity and uniqueness that a human artist can bring.
It's possible to use Comic Collector on multiple PCs in many cases. However, you need to check if the software license allows for multiple installations. Some licenses are limited to a single device or a specific number of devices.
It depends. If the character is in the public domain or you have the proper licensing rights, then yes. But if not, using it could lead to legal issues.
Yes, you can. But make sure the font is truly free for commercial use and check the license terms.