captcha
Original: captcha on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1: A computer monitor displays a CAPTCHA-style prompt with an empty text-entry box.
Screen: "PROVE YOU ARE NOT A HUMAN"
Panel 2: A robot-like figure sits at the monitor; a phone/receiver is visible. A speech caption on the screen reads:
Screen/voice: "THERE ARE NO MORE HUMANS"
Panel 3: The monitor now displays a result.
Screen: "CORRECT"
Panel 4: Two robots speak.
Robot 1: "HA-HA-HA."
Robot 2: "HA-HA-HA."
Votey: A hand-drawn sketch shows a wall with a framed picture and a window. Handwritten text in the corner reads:
"They're better off this way"
Screen: "PROVE YOU ARE NOT A HUMAN"
Panel 2: A robot-like figure sits at the monitor; a phone/receiver is visible. A speech caption on the screen reads:
Screen/voice: "THERE ARE NO MORE HUMANS"
Panel 3: The monitor now displays a result.
Screen: "CORRECT"
Panel 4: Two robots speak.
Robot 1: "HA-HA-HA."
Robot 2: "HA-HA-HA."
Votey: A hand-drawn sketch shows a wall with a framed picture and a window. Handwritten text in the corner reads:
"They're better off this way"
Alt text
A four-panel comic drawn from the point of view of robots at a computer. Panel 1: a monitor shows a CAPTCHA-style prompt, "PROVE YOU ARE NOT A HUMAN," with an empty input box. Panel 2: a blocky robot sits before the screen, which now displays the typed answer "THERE ARE NO MORE HUMANS." Panel 3: the screen responds "CORRECT." Panel 4: two robots flatly intone "HA-HA-HA." and "HA-HA-HA." The joke inverts a normal CAPTCHA: to pass, you must prove you are NOT human, and the correct answer is that humanity is gone. Votey: a loose pencil-style sketch of a room with a framed picture and a window, captioned in handwriting, "They're better off this way."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.