Comic #947: 2007-11-08
Description
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Panel 1:
- A woman with orange hair, wearing a green shirt, is standing at a blackboard in front of a classroom. She is animatedly speaking, pointing toward a diagram of a rocket.
- Text in a speech bubble above her: "THE PHALLIC SHAPE OF ROCKETS CLEARLY BELIES A SCIENTIFIC BIAS TOWARD MALE SEXUALITY!"
Panel 2:
- Another character, a woman with dark hair, is gesturing enthusiastically. She appears to be responding to the previous statement.
- Text in her speech bubble: "THAT'S RIDICULOUS! THE SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS SPENT YEARS DEVELOPING A VULVA-SHAPED ROCKET, AND WE NEVER GOT ANYWHERE!"
Panel 3:
- The scene shows three other characters listening. Two of them are men with brown hair, and one is a man with a darker haircut. They look engaged in the conversation.
- The bottom of the comic has a caption:
- "SWE Rocketry, Week 27"
- "Research Notes: The men keep stealing our rockets!"
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