2013-02-13
Original: 2013-02-13 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Title banner (orange): LOGIC PUZZLE TIP: MAKE YOUR PUZZLE HARDER BY ADDING NEEDLESS INFORMATION
Panel 1:
Bald, bearded man (speaking): You are on an island with three other men. One always tells the truth, one always lies, and one always says nothing as he slowly removes his pants, never breaking eye contact with you.
Woman (listening): Wait, what?
Votey:
Bald, bearded man (continuing): That man is your father gone mad with anxiety over your life choices.
Panel 1:
Bald, bearded man (speaking): You are on an island with three other men. One always tells the truth, one always lies, and one always says nothing as he slowly removes his pants, never breaking eye contact with you.
Woman (listening): Wait, what?
Votey:
Bald, bearded man (continuing): That man is your father gone mad with anxiety over your life choices.
Alt text
An orange title banner reads: "Logic puzzle tip: Make your puzzle harder by adding needless information." In the panel, a bald, bearded man poses a classic logic riddle to a woman: "You are on an island with three other men. One always tells the truth, one always lies, and one always says nothing as he slowly removes his pants, never breaking eye contact with you." The woman, taken aback, replies, "Wait, what?" In the votey (a rough black-and-white bonus panel), the man continues unfazed: "That man is your father gone mad with anxiety over your life choices."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.