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Original: cliches on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

Transcript

Panel 1:
Young man with red hair (holding a paper): You're always pointing out my use of cliches in writing.

Panel 2:
Older bald man with glasses and a gray beard (a professor): Absolutely.

Panel 3:
Red-haired young man: But that means you're an English professor grousing about students overusing cliches.

Panel 4:
Professor (pointing a finger, looking stern): Doesn't that make you... a cli- You get an F.

Votey:
Close-up of the red-haired young man's face, with a speech bubble coming from off-panel (the professor): An A+ would be so much more edgy.

Alt text

A four-panel comic. A red-haired young man holding a paper tells an older bald, bearded English professor in glasses, "You're always pointing out my use of cliches in writing." The professor replies, "Absolutely." The young man continues, "But that means you're an English professor grousing about students overusing cliches." The professor, sensing he's about to be called a cliche himself, cuts him off by pointing a finger and snapping, "Doesn't that make you... a cli- You get an F." Votey aftercomic: a close-up of the young man's face as the off-panel professor adds, "An A+ would be so much more edgy."

Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.