2014-02-24
Original: 2014-02-24 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Caption (yellow banner across top): THE MORE COMPLICATED THE MATH, THE DUMBER YOU SOUND EXPLAINING IT.
A man with glasses wearing a yellow shirt, gesturing with his hands, speaks to a woman with dark hair in a blue shirt (seen from behind/profile in the foreground).
Man: STOKES' THEOREM? YEAH, THAT'S HOW IF YOU DRAW A LOOP AROUND SOMETHING, YOU CAN TELL HOW MUCH SWIRLY IS IN IT.
Votey:
A rough sketch of a face (the man) with a deadpan expression.
Man: USUALLY
Caption (yellow banner across top): THE MORE COMPLICATED THE MATH, THE DUMBER YOU SOUND EXPLAINING IT.
A man with glasses wearing a yellow shirt, gesturing with his hands, speaks to a woman with dark hair in a blue shirt (seen from behind/profile in the foreground).
Man: STOKES' THEOREM? YEAH, THAT'S HOW IF YOU DRAW A LOOP AROUND SOMETHING, YOU CAN TELL HOW MUCH SWIRLY IS IN IT.
Votey:
A rough sketch of a face (the man) with a deadpan expression.
Man: USUALLY
Alt text
A two-panel webcomic. Across the top of the main panel is a yellow caption banner reading: "The more complicated the math, the dumber you sound explaining it." In the panel, a bespectacled man in a yellow shirt gestures with his hands as he talks to a dark-haired woman in a blue shirt, shown from behind in the foreground. He says: "Stokes' Theorem? Yeah, that's how if you draw a loop around something, you can tell how much swirly is in it." The votey (bonus panel) is a loose black-and-white sketch of the man's face with a flat, deadpan expression, adding one word: "Usually."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.