Comic #4187: the-horrors-of-math
Description
Here is a detailed description of the comic panel by panel:
Panel 1:
- A character with a brown shirt and beige vest speaks to a character with glasses and a black shirt.
- The character in the brown shirt exclaims: "I don't get why people are afraid of math!"
- The character in glasses looks confused or concerned.
Panel 2:
- The character in brown continues: "Come on! Math is always pulling shit."
- The background is simple with no specific details.
Panel 3:
- Another character, wearing a red shirt, says: "You have a dollar. You spend it. Now, you have no dollars. That's subtraction. Math did that."
Panel 4:
- The red-shirted character reflects on relationships: "You're in love with someone. You split up. Now, the couple is 50% smaller. Who's at fault? Math!"
Panel 5:
- The red-shirted character continues: "You're talking to somebody about math, and the whole time she's thinking, 'He's making statements that are technically true, but based on an incorrect usage of the term 'math'. That's logic, which is a form of math.'"
Panel 6:
- Another character, with curly hair, seems annoyed while the previous speaker continues.
- The red-shirted character finishes their thought: "Other people are stupid. You're recursively stupid."
Panel 7:
- The character expresses their frustration: "Math! Again!"
- The panel shows a darkened silhouette of the character who appears frustrated.
The comic plays on humorous misunderstandings of math and logic in everyday situations.