stupid
Original: stupid on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Man (looking at his phone): Oh my God! Look at these idiots!
Woman (behind him): What?
Panel 2:
Man (excitedly reading his phone): This moron is using a logical fallacy in every other sentence. No citations. No sources. No reasoning. It just goes to show you how moronic the opposition is.
Panel 3:
Man: But it's just one guy. You found one moron in the heaving slurry of morons that is the internet.
Woman: And can you believe how stupid he is?!
Panel 4:
(Two silhouetted figures facing each other)
First figure: Other people being stupid does not make you smart!
Second figure: Good luck getting an audience with THAT attitude.
Votey:
Caption text: Later, in a funny twist, he wastes his entire life starting at wrong people on the wrong phone.
Man (looking at his phone): Oh my God! Look at these idiots!
Woman (behind him): What?
Panel 2:
Man (excitedly reading his phone): This moron is using a logical fallacy in every other sentence. No citations. No sources. No reasoning. It just goes to show you how moronic the opposition is.
Panel 3:
Man: But it's just one guy. You found one moron in the heaving slurry of morons that is the internet.
Woman: And can you believe how stupid he is?!
Panel 4:
(Two silhouetted figures facing each other)
First figure: Other people being stupid does not make you smart!
Second figure: Good luck getting an audience with THAT attitude.
Votey:
Caption text: Later, in a funny twist, he wastes his entire life starting at wrong people on the wrong phone.
Alt text
A four-panel SMBC comic. Panel 1: A man stares at his phone and exclaims "Oh my God! Look at these idiots!" while a woman behind him asks "What?" Panel 2: A close-up of the man grinning at his phone, saying "This moron is using a logical fallacy in every other sentence. No citations. No sources. No reasoning. It just goes to show you how moronic the opposition is." Panel 3: A second character points out "But it's just one guy. You found one moron in the heaving slurry of morons that is the internet." The man, oblivious, replies "And can you believe how stupid he is?!" Panel 4: Two silhouetted figures face off; one says "Other people being stupid does not make you smart!" and the other answers "Good luck getting an audience with THAT attitude." The joke skewers the habit of feeling smart by hunting down dumb people online. Votey (aftercomic): a panel of handwritten caption text reading "Later, in a funny twist, he wastes his entire life starting at wrong people on the wrong phone."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.