I'm not sure there's a definite connection. Maybe someone had a sleepless night and was exposed to a bunch of random stuff like caramelldansen, rage comics, and trolls, and they just got jumbled up in their mind.
I think there might not be a direct connection. They seem like random elements that don't have an obvious link.
Maybe it's because they show the exaggerated and relatable frustration of not being able to sleep in a humorous way.
Rage comics often depict humorous or exaggerated situations that gamers might relate to or find amusing. Sometimes, they might even be used to express gamer frustrations or experiences.
The connection could be in the style of storytelling, the characters, or the way it conveys a certain message. But without specific details, it's difficult to determine precisely.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe you're thinking of something specific that I'm not aware of.
To be honest, sleep, comic, and sex don't typically have a clear or common connection. They are quite distinct concepts. Maybe in a very unconventional comic, there could be a story that somehow ties them together, but that would be highly unusual.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection. Heroin is a drug and time rage comic could be a completely different topic.
There might not be a direct connection. Spiders are creatures, snipers are marksmen, and rage comics are a form of online expression. They could potentially be elements in a fictional story or game, but otherwise, they seem quite distinct.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's a random combination or part of a very specific and uncommon concept.
The link between agonizing pain and rage comic might lie in the way people use the comic format to communicate and vent their feelings of extreme physical or emotional distress. It could be a way to visually express the intensity of the pain and the resulting rage in a more relatable and exaggerated manner for others to understand.