Comic #3910: statistical-baseball
Description
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The comic features a four-panel layout with a conversation about a metaphor relating baseball to sex.
Panel 1:
- A man with glasses is speaking, mentioning a discovery from statistical baseball analysis about "on-base percentage" being more important than hitting home runs. He has a confident demeanor and gestures with his hand.
Panel 2:
- Another character, who appears thoughtful, responds that the implications are clear.
Panel 3:
- The first man continues, explaining that using "baseball as a sex metaphor" requires them to reconsider their views about the desirability of always reaching "third base or home." He emphasizes that the most valuable person in sexual contexts isn't necessarily the one who has sex most frequently, but the one who always manages to make out.
Panel 4:
- One character expresses awkwardness, saying, "Uh… thanks, Dad," indicating a familial relationship. The other character, looking serious, responds about the topic of condoms, stating, "We're trying to win at sex here, not show off."
Throughout the comic, the tone is humorous and informal, blending sports terminology with discussions about sexual relationships. The characters display various expressions that convey their reactions to the conversation.