Comic #4829: memory
Description
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Panel 1: Text: "AT FIRST IT WAS LITTLE THINGS. HE WOULD FORGET WHERE HIS KEYS WERE. WHERE HIS SHOES WERE." (Visual: An older man with glasses and a gray beard stands with his arms crossed, looking slightly concerned.)
Panel 2: Text: "BUT, THEN HE WOULD FORGET WHERE HE WAS, AND WHY HE WAS THERE." (Visual: The same man appears to be looking out a window, with a puzzled expression.)
Panel 3: Text: "HE WOULD FORGET IMPORTANT DATES. WOULDN'T EVEN KNOW WHAT MONTH IT WAS." (Visual: A close-up of the man's face, with eyes wide and worried.)
Panel 4: Text: "HE WOULD FORGET PEOPLE HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN FAMILIAR WITH. RELATIVES, FRIENDS, EVEN LOVERS." (Visual: A group of people, including the older man, looking confused and distressed.)
Panel 5: Text: "IT WASN'T UNTIL WE ALL GOT TOGETHER TO TALK THAT WE REALIZED THAT GRAMPA WAS A MATHEMATICIAN." (Visual: A gathering of family members, all engaged in conversation.)
Panel 6: Text: "I WAS MOVING FORWARD, THEN MYSTERIOUSLY STOPPED." (Visual: The older man standing next to a tree, with a puzzled expression.)
Panel 7: Text: "CHRIST, GRAMPA." (Visual: A younger person appearing exasperated in front of the older man.)
Panel 8: Text: "MOVE THE THING OR THE ME. THEY ARE EQUIVALENT." (Visual: The older man seems to be explaining a point, while another younger person looks on, confused.)
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