2009-07-11
Original: 2009-07-11 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A young girl with brown hair stands facing her father, an older man with gray hair wearing a purple shirt.
Girl: Daddy, what's the difference between boys and girls?
Father: You know how when you want power you put a plug into an outlet?
Girl: Uh, yeah?
Father: Well, when boys do that, they're thinking about breasts.
Caption (below panel): Dad then zoned out, smiling, for about 30 seconds.
Votey:
The father, now drawn in a loose black-and-white sketch style, gazes off with a dreamy expression while the girl looks up at him.
Father: Huge ones!
A young girl with brown hair stands facing her father, an older man with gray hair wearing a purple shirt.
Girl: Daddy, what's the difference between boys and girls?
Father: You know how when you want power you put a plug into an outlet?
Girl: Uh, yeah?
Father: Well, when boys do that, they're thinking about breasts.
Caption (below panel): Dad then zoned out, smiling, for about 30 seconds.
Votey:
The father, now drawn in a loose black-and-white sketch style, gazes off with a dreamy expression while the girl looks up at him.
Father: Huge ones!
Alt text
A young brown-haired girl asks her gray-haired father (in a purple shirt), "Daddy, what's the difference between boys and girls?" He answers, "You know how when you want power you put a plug into an outlet?" She says, "Uh, yeah?" He replies, "Well, when boys do that, they're thinking about breasts." A caption below reads: "Dad then zoned out, smiling, for about 30 seconds." In the votey aftercomic, drawn in a loose black-and-white sketch, the father stares off dreamily and adds, "Huge ones!"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.