ex-2
Original: ex-2 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1 (title/premise text card):
DISCOVERY: BECAUSE THE CORRECT LATIN-DERIVED OPPOSITE OF EX- IS IN-, THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WORDS WE CAN ADD TO ENGLISH IMMEDIATELY.
Panel 2:
A man (with a yellow note/paper): "I SEE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING AND YOU'RE INACTLY RIGHT!"
Panel 3:
A man speaking to a smiling person: "SUCH EXTERESTING POINTS. THE WHOLE AUDIENCE WAS EXPIRED."
Panel 4:
A person with arms raised: "I DID READ YOUR NOVEL. INCELLENT WORK! SO MUCH EXVIGORATING ACTION!"
Panel 5:
A person standing at a lectern/podium: "OF COURSE, BEFORE THE HEBREWS LEFT EGYPT THEY HAD TO GET TO EGYPT. ALSO KNOWN AS... INODUS."
Panel 6:
A person: "MY DAUGHTER DOESN'T HAVE ANY DEMONS POSSESSING HER."
Another person (mouth open, urgent): "WE MUST SUMMON THE INORCIST."
Votey:
A large person with their arm around a small child, speaking: "I'D LIKE YOU TO MEET MY IN-BOYFRIEND."
DISCOVERY: BECAUSE THE CORRECT LATIN-DERIVED OPPOSITE OF EX- IS IN-, THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WORDS WE CAN ADD TO ENGLISH IMMEDIATELY.
Panel 2:
A man (with a yellow note/paper): "I SEE WHAT YOU'RE SAYING AND YOU'RE INACTLY RIGHT!"
Panel 3:
A man speaking to a smiling person: "SUCH EXTERESTING POINTS. THE WHOLE AUDIENCE WAS EXPIRED."
Panel 4:
A person with arms raised: "I DID READ YOUR NOVEL. INCELLENT WORK! SO MUCH EXVIGORATING ACTION!"
Panel 5:
A person standing at a lectern/podium: "OF COURSE, BEFORE THE HEBREWS LEFT EGYPT THEY HAD TO GET TO EGYPT. ALSO KNOWN AS... INODUS."
Panel 6:
A person: "MY DAUGHTER DOESN'T HAVE ANY DEMONS POSSESSING HER."
Another person (mouth open, urgent): "WE MUST SUMMON THE INORCIST."
Votey:
A large person with their arm around a small child, speaking: "I'D LIKE YOU TO MEET MY IN-BOYFRIEND."
Alt text
A six-panel Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic drawn in a simple stick-figure style. Panel 1 is a text card reading: "DISCOVERY: Because the correct Latin-derived opposite of ex- is in-, there are thousands of words we can add to English immediately." The remaining panels show characters using ex- words flipped to in- versions, mangling the meaning. Panel 2: a man holding a note says, "I see what you're saying and you're inactly right!" Panel 3: a man tells a smiling friend, "Such exteresting points. The whole audience was expired." Panel 4: a person with arms raised says, "I DID read your novel. Incellent work! So much exvigorating action!" Panel 5: a person at a lectern says, "Of course, before the Hebrews left Egypt they had to get to Egypt. Also known as... Inodus." Panel 6: one person says, "My daughter doesn't have any demons possessing her," and another replies urgently, "We must summon the inorcist." Votey (bonus panel): a large figure with an arm around a small child says, "I'd like you to meet my in-boyfriend" (the in- inversion of ex-boyfriend).
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.