die
Original: die on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1: A man with dark hair in a yellow shirt thinks, looking slightly worried.
Man (thought): I'M GOING TO DIE ONE DAY.
Panel 2: The man, shown in profile, thinks.
Man (thought): I REALLY SHOULD TRY TO THINK POSITIVE THINGS.
Panel 3: The man smiles contentedly, thinking.
Man (thought): EVERYONE WILL DIE ONE DAY.
Panel 4: The man walks down a street or alley between large buildings, smiling, with a musical note in a speech bubble above him.
Man: ♪ (whistling/singing a happy tune)
Votey:
Handwritten caption at top: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LIFE.
Below it, a loose sketch of a person's face in profile, eyes closed, looking peaceful or serene, drawn in a sketchy line style.
Man (thought): I'M GOING TO DIE ONE DAY.
Panel 2: The man, shown in profile, thinks.
Man (thought): I REALLY SHOULD TRY TO THINK POSITIVE THINGS.
Panel 3: The man smiles contentedly, thinking.
Man (thought): EVERYONE WILL DIE ONE DAY.
Panel 4: The man walks down a street or alley between large buildings, smiling, with a musical note in a speech bubble above him.
Man: ♪ (whistling/singing a happy tune)
Votey:
Handwritten caption at top: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL LIFE.
Below it, a loose sketch of a person's face in profile, eyes closed, looking peaceful or serene, drawn in a sketchy line style.
Alt text
A four-panel SMBC comic. In the first three panels, a man with dark hair in a yellow shirt thinks to himself. Panel 1, looking slightly anxious: "I'm going to die one day." Panel 2, in profile: "I really should try to think positive things." Panel 3, now smiling and content: "Everyone will die one day." Panel 4: the now-cheerful man strolls down a street between tall buildings, whistling a happy tune (shown by a music note). The dark joke: he cheers himself up about his own mortality by remembering that everyone else will die too. Votey: a hand-lettered caption reads "What a beautiful life," above a sketchy profile drawing of a peaceful, serene face with closed eyes.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.