2011-08-15
Original: 2011-08-15 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1
Header: WHAT YOU THOUGHT
A grinning teenage boy with curly black hair wears a red T-shirt printed with a yellow anarchy symbol (a circled A).
Boy: THIS ANARCHY SHIRT IS GONNA BLOW MY PARENTS' MINDS.
Panel 2
Header: WHAT YOUR PARENTS THOUGHT:
Two smiling parents sit together on a couch.
Father (man in a blue polo): HEEHEEHEE! A 14-YEAR OLD WITH A POLITICAL IDEOLOGY!
Mother (woman with glasses in a yellow top): THIS IS SO CUTE. I WONDER IF HE'LL MIND IF WE TAKE PICTURES...
Votey:
A mother, smiling and laughing, hugs her sulking, frowning son close to her side. She points playfully at him. He wears the same anarchy-symbol T-shirt.
Header: WHAT YOU THOUGHT
A grinning teenage boy with curly black hair wears a red T-shirt printed with a yellow anarchy symbol (a circled A).
Boy: THIS ANARCHY SHIRT IS GONNA BLOW MY PARENTS' MINDS.
Panel 2
Header: WHAT YOUR PARENTS THOUGHT:
Two smiling parents sit together on a couch.
Father (man in a blue polo): HEEHEEHEE! A 14-YEAR OLD WITH A POLITICAL IDEOLOGY!
Mother (woman with glasses in a yellow top): THIS IS SO CUTE. I WONDER IF HE'LL MIND IF WE TAKE PICTURES...
Votey:
A mother, smiling and laughing, hugs her sulking, frowning son close to her side. She points playfully at him. He wears the same anarchy-symbol T-shirt.
Alt text
A two-panel comic. Panel one, labeled "WHAT YOU THOUGHT," shows a grinning teen boy with curly black hair in a red shirt bearing a yellow anarchy symbol, thinking, "This anarchy shirt is gonna blow my parents' minds." Panel two, labeled "WHAT YOUR PARENTS THOUGHT," shows his two smiling parents on a couch. The father thinks, "Heeheehee! A 14-year-old with a political ideology!" and the bespectacled mother thinks, "This is so cute. I wonder if he'll mind if we take pictures..." The joke: the rebellious shirt reads as adorable, not threatening, to the parents. The votey aftercomic is a rough sketch of a laughing mother hugging and playfully pointing at her sulking, frowning son, who wears the anarchy shirt.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.