2014-07-10
Original: 2014-07-10 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Woman (angry, standing behind the man): STOP THAT! YOU CAN'T DRAW DICKS ON PEOPLE EVERY TIME THEY FALL ASLEEP!
Man (red-haired, scowling, drawing on something in front of him): Look, if that baby doesn't want to be drawn on, it shouldn't sleep 16 hours a day.
Votey:
Woman: ARE YOU DOING EDITORIAL COMICS ABOUT OUR HOUSEHOLD?
Man: MAYBE.
Woman (angry, standing behind the man): STOP THAT! YOU CAN'T DRAW DICKS ON PEOPLE EVERY TIME THEY FALL ASLEEP!
Man (red-haired, scowling, drawing on something in front of him): Look, if that baby doesn't want to be drawn on, it shouldn't sleep 16 hours a day.
Votey:
Woman: ARE YOU DOING EDITORIAL COMICS ABOUT OUR HOUSEHOLD?
Man: MAYBE.
Alt text
A man with flame-red hair sits scowling and drawing on something with a marker while a brown-haired woman stands behind him, furious, one hand on his shoulder. Her speech bubble reads: "STOP THAT! YOU CAN'T DRAW DICKS ON PEOPLE EVERY TIME THEY FALL ASLEEP!" Below the panel, the man replies: "Look, if that baby doesn't want to be drawn on, it shouldn't sleep 16 hours a day." In the votey aftercomic, drawn in loose black-and-white sketch style, the woman asks "ARE YOU DOING EDITORIAL COMICS ABOUT OUR HOUSEHOLD?" and the man, hunched over a desk, answers "MAYBE."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.