interesting-4
Original: interesting-4 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Red-shirted character (gesturing): Did you know it's impossible to have an uninteresting number?
Blue-shirted character: Why?
Panel 2:
Red-shirted character: Imagine the smallest uninteresting number.
Blue-shirted character: Okay.
Panel 3:
Red-shirted character (arms raised): Wouldn't that number be... AN INTERESTING NUMBER?
Blue-shirted character: No it would not.
Bottom caption (large text): PARADOX SOLVED.
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a hand-drawn frame: THERE'S A NEW XKCD BOOK OUT! GO BUY IT!
Red-shirted character (gesturing): Did you know it's impossible to have an uninteresting number?
Blue-shirted character: Why?
Panel 2:
Red-shirted character: Imagine the smallest uninteresting number.
Blue-shirted character: Okay.
Panel 3:
Red-shirted character (arms raised): Wouldn't that number be... AN INTERESTING NUMBER?
Blue-shirted character: No it would not.
Bottom caption (large text): PARADOX SOLVED.
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a hand-drawn frame: THERE'S A NEW XKCD BOOK OUT! GO BUY IT!
Alt text
A four-panel stick-figure comic. Panel 1: a character in red excitedly tells a character in blue, "Did you know it's impossible to have an uninteresting number?" Blue asks "Why?" Panel 2: Red says "Imagine the smallest uninteresting number," and Blue replies "Okay." Panel 3: Red throws their arms up and declares "Wouldn't that number be... AN INTERESTING NUMBER?" Blue flatly responds "No it would not." A large bottom caption reads "PARADOX SOLVED." The joke deflates the famous 'interesting number paradox' with a deadpan refusal. Votey: a hand-drawn frame containing the handwritten message "THERE'S A NEW XKCD BOOK OUT! GO BUY IT!"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.