Comic #4073: nothing
Description
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Panel 1: A light gray blob appears on a dark background. The top text reads: “WHY IS THERE NOTHING AND NOT SOMETHING?” The text is larger and bold.
Panel 2: The same light gray blob, slightly reshaped. It has a speech bubble saying, “WHAT DO YOU MEAN?”
Panel 3: Another light gray blob on the left and a slightly rounder, darker blob on the right. The text reads: “LOOK AROUND YOU AND YOU SEE NOTHING. DID IT HAVE TO BE THAT WAY? COULDN'T THERE BE, LIKE, STUFF?”
Panel 4: The darker blob now has a speech bubble saying, “STUFF IS IMPOSSIBLE.”
Panel 5: A light gray blob appears, with the text below it: “WHY?”
Panel 6: The darker blob replies, “BECAUSE IF THERE WERE STUFF, THERE WOULDN’T BE NOTHING.”
Panel 7: Another round, lighter blob in the center. The text says, “WELL, THAT SEEMS A BIT CIRCULAR.”
Panel 8: The darker blob responds, “IT CAN'T BE CIRCULAR BECAUSE CIRCLES DON’T EXIST.”
Panel 9: A smaller light gray blob with a speech bubble saying, “TOUCHÉ.”
The comic features abstract shapes with simple facial expressions and a playful philosophical debate about existence. The text conveys humor and a sense of irony through the dialogue.