bread-alone
Original: bread-alone on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A balding, elderly priest (gray hair on the sides, wearing a black clerical shirt with a white collar) speaks. His eyes are closed and his expression is solemn.
Speech bubble: "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE. BUT HAVE YOU TRIED TAQUITOS?" -MATTHEW 4:4: UNIVERS 98X771812.
Caption (below panel):
According to multiverse theory, there are infinite versions of every book of the Bible.
Votey:
A simple rustic wooden cross made of two rough-hewn beige/tan wooden beams lashed or joined together.
A balding, elderly priest (gray hair on the sides, wearing a black clerical shirt with a white collar) speaks. His eyes are closed and his expression is solemn.
Speech bubble: "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE. BUT HAVE YOU TRIED TAQUITOS?" -MATTHEW 4:4: UNIVERS 98X771812.
Caption (below panel):
According to multiverse theory, there are infinite versions of every book of the Bible.
Votey:
A simple rustic wooden cross made of two rough-hewn beige/tan wooden beams lashed or joined together.
Alt text
A solemn, balding elderly priest in a black shirt and white clerical collar speaks with his eyes closed. His speech bubble reads: "Man shall not live by bread alone. But have you tried taquitos?" attributed to "-Matthew 4:4: Univers 98x771812." The caption below reads: According to multiverse theory, there are infinite versions of every book of the Bible. Votey: a small drawing of a simple rustic wooden cross made of two rough tan wooden beams.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.