a-small-change
Original: a-small-change on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Title banner: FUNTIME ACTIVITY: BREAKUP LINES WITH EXACTLY ONE LETTER CHANGED
Panel 1: A young man with red, flame-like hair speaks to a dark-haired person (seen from behind).
Red-haired man: "I think we should see otter people."
Panel 2: A balding man in an orange shirt looks downcast as a dark-haired person (seen from behind) faces him.
Balding man: "Can we still BJ friends?"
Panel 3: A woman with short dark hair in a pink/red top speaks to a person with bluish-gray hair (seen from behind).
Woman: "I just peed my own space."
Votey:
A woman's face, drawn in simple black-and-white line art, with a speech bubble.
Woman: "It's not you. It's mo."
Panel 1: A young man with red, flame-like hair speaks to a dark-haired person (seen from behind).
Red-haired man: "I think we should see otter people."
Panel 2: A balding man in an orange shirt looks downcast as a dark-haired person (seen from behind) faces him.
Balding man: "Can we still BJ friends?"
Panel 3: A woman with short dark hair in a pink/red top speaks to a person with bluish-gray hair (seen from behind).
Woman: "I just peed my own space."
Votey:
A woman's face, drawn in simple black-and-white line art, with a speech bubble.
Woman: "It's not you. It's mo."
Alt text
A three-panel SMBC comic under a yellow banner reading "FUNTIME ACTIVITY: BREAKUP LINES WITH EXACTLY ONE LETTER CHANGED." Each panel shows one person delivering a familiar breakup phrase with a single letter swapped, making it absurd. Panel 1: a red-haired man tells a dark-haired person, "I think we should see otter people" (instead of "other"). Panel 2: a downcast balding man in orange says, "Can we still BJ friends?" (instead of "be"). Panel 3: a dark-haired woman in pink tells a gray-haired person, "I just peed my own space" (instead of "need my own space"). The votey aftercomic is a simple black-and-white line drawing of a woman's face with a speech bubble saying, "It's not you. It's mo" (instead of "It's me").
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.