2014-01-04
Original: 2014-01-04 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A small child with curly red-orange hair, wearing a green shirt with a frog on it, stands at a pink-framed chalkboard easel holding a piece of chalk. On the board is written: "2+2 = 4". The child looks worried/uncertain. A woman with brown hair and glasses (the parent) leans in beside the child.
Woman: WELL, OBVIOUSLY. BUT, CAN YOU PROVE THE SOLUTION IS UNIQUE?
Caption (below panel): Nobody wants mathematician parents.
Votey:
A hand-drawn sticky-note style image with text reading:
"Homework:
Prove 4 is the only solution for 2+2."
A small child with curly red-orange hair, wearing a green shirt with a frog on it, stands at a pink-framed chalkboard easel holding a piece of chalk. On the board is written: "2+2 = 4". The child looks worried/uncertain. A woman with brown hair and glasses (the parent) leans in beside the child.
Woman: WELL, OBVIOUSLY. BUT, CAN YOU PROVE THE SOLUTION IS UNIQUE?
Caption (below panel): Nobody wants mathematician parents.
Votey:
A hand-drawn sticky-note style image with text reading:
"Homework:
Prove 4 is the only solution for 2+2."
Alt text
A small child with curly red-orange hair and a green frog shirt stands at a pink chalkboard easel, holding chalk, looking worried. On the board is written '2+2 = 4'. A brown-haired woman with glasses (the parent) leans in and says, 'WELL, OBVIOUSLY. BUT, CAN YOU PROVE THE SOLUTION IS UNIQUE?' Caption below: 'Nobody wants mathematician parents.' Votey: a handwritten note reading 'Homework: Prove 4 is the only solution for 2+2.'
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.