sheep
Original: sheep on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Woman (interviewer): So tell me about yourself.
Panel 2:
Man (interviewee): I take the road less traveled. I play by my own rules. I'm a lion surrounded by sheep.
Panel 3:
Woman (interviewer): Can you express your rebellious outlook without using a phrase created by someone else?
Panel 4:
Man (interviewee, gesturing): Wellll you win some you lose some.
Votey:
Caption: People who use unoriginal metaphors are sheep!
Woman (interviewer): So tell me about yourself.
Panel 2:
Man (interviewee): I take the road less traveled. I play by my own rules. I'm a lion surrounded by sheep.
Panel 3:
Woman (interviewer): Can you express your rebellious outlook without using a phrase created by someone else?
Panel 4:
Man (interviewee, gesturing): Wellll you win some you lose some.
Votey:
Caption: People who use unoriginal metaphors are sheep!
Alt text
A four-panel comic. Panel 1: A woman with dark wavy hair in a red shirt says, "So tell me about yourself." Panel 2: A man with dark hair in a suit replies confidently, "I take the road less traveled. I play by my own rules. I'm a lion surrounded by sheep." Panel 3: The woman looks unimpressed and asks, "Can you express your rebellious outlook without using a phrase created by someone else?" Panel 4: The man, standing and gesturing while the woman sits at a desk, falters with another cliche: "Wellll you win some you lose some." Votey (aftercomic): A close-up of the man's face looking thoughtful, with the caption "People who use unoriginal metaphors are sheep!" - itself an unoriginal metaphor.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.