Comic #4314: physics-is-poetry
Description
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Panel 1: A cartoon character with messy reddish-brown hair and glasses looks perplexed. The character is wearing a light pink shirt. Text above the character reads, "PHYSICS IS THE POETRY OF REALITY!"
Panel 2: The same character is talking to a second character, who has long, straight black hair and is wearing a yellow shirt. The character with glasses asks, "WHY DO PHYSICS PEOPLE ALWAYS SAY THAT?! I TALKED TO YOU LAST WEEK ABOUT POETRY AND YOU SAID IT WAS BORING AND POINTLESS."
Panel 3: The character with glasses looks shocked and says, "MY GOD."
Panel 4: The character continues, "THEN BY THE TRANSITIVE PROPERTY OF LANGUAGE… I HATE WHAT I DO."
Panel 5: The character expresses strong feelings, stating, "I HATE TRUTH. I HATE BEAUTY."
Panel 6: The character concludes with a sigh, "I GUESS I HAVE TO BECOME AN ECONOMIST NOW."
Overall Visual Style: The comic features a simple, cartoonish art style with clear lines and bold colors. The expressions of the characters convey a mix of confusion, frustration, and final resignation. The panels are arranged in a traditional comic strip format.