Comic #4084: set-theory
Description
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Panel 1:
- A teacher with a balding head and glasses, wearing a suit and a tie, stands next to a chalkboard. The chalkboard has the words "PRETTY-MUCH-NULL SET" written on it.
- A student with dark hair and a pink shirt asks, "What's in it?"
- Two other students, one in yellow and the other in red, are looking at the teacher with varying expressions of curiosity and confusion.
Panel 2:
- The teacher responds, "There's a 4 in there, but it's a crappy one."
- The chalkboard shows a simple mathematical notation with brackets, suggesting a set.
Panel 3:
- A different student, now sitting, asks, "Do you actually know anything about set theory?"
- The students are depicted. One student is wearing a yellow shirt, another in a red shirt, and a third in green, all observing the conversation.
Panel 4:
- The teacher declares, "Today's assignment: write out the set containing only numbers an asshole would put in a set."
- The humor in the comic is evident through the absurdity of the assignment.
Comic Footer: The comic is from "smbc-comics.com" indicating that it is part of the "Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal" series.
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