joke
Original: joke on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Man (to his computer): SORRY COMPUTER, I'M NOT GONNA BELIEVE ROBOTS CAN REPLACE ARTISTS UNTIL YOU CAN TELL ME A JOKE NOBODY'S EVER HEARD OF.
Panel 2:
The computer monitor displays a speech bubble with a single word and a blank yellow screen.
Computer: YOU.
Panel 3:
The man looks down, no longer smiling, processing what the computer said.
Panel 4:
The man begins to cry, tears running down his face, while still managing a slight smile.
Votey:
A crudely drawn version of the crying man with a speech bubble.
Man: GET IT?
Man (to his computer): SORRY COMPUTER, I'M NOT GONNA BELIEVE ROBOTS CAN REPLACE ARTISTS UNTIL YOU CAN TELL ME A JOKE NOBODY'S EVER HEARD OF.
Panel 2:
The computer monitor displays a speech bubble with a single word and a blank yellow screen.
Computer: YOU.
Panel 3:
The man looks down, no longer smiling, processing what the computer said.
Panel 4:
The man begins to cry, tears running down his face, while still managing a slight smile.
Votey:
A crudely drawn version of the crying man with a speech bubble.
Man: GET IT?
Alt text
A four-panel comic. Panel 1: A smiling man speaks to his desktop computer, saying "Sorry computer, I'm not gonna believe robots can replace artists until you can tell me a joke nobody's ever heard of." Panel 2: The computer monitor displays a speech bubble containing a single word, "You." Panel 3: The man's smile fades as the insult sinks in. Panel 4: The man cries, tears streaming down his face, with a pained half-smile. Votey: A roughly sketched drawing of the crying man saying "Get it?", driving home that the computer's joke nobody had heard before was the man himself being a joke.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.