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Explanation
This comic is a single-panel joke with a phallic humor punchline. A man stands next to a large dark shape (implied to be enormous) while someone off-panel exclaims: "What the — it's not the size of the Leaning Tower of Pisa! Not even close!"
The caption below reads: "I began at once to regret those low-angle dick pics."
The joke is about how low-angle photography can make objects appear much larger and more imposing than they actually are — a well-known photographic trick. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a classic tourist photo subject where visitors pose at specific angles to create forced-perspective illusions (pretending to hold up or push the tower). The comic transposes this concept to the context of sending intimate photos, where the same low-angle trick might create wildly unrealistic expectations. The enormous dark shape in the panel represents the exaggerated photographic impression, while the other person's shocked reaction upon seeing reality provides the comedic payoff.