Comic #4838: infinite-power
Description
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Panel 1:
- A character with short black hair is speaking to an adult man wearing glasses and a suit. The child looks worried.
- Text:
- Child: "Dad, I find the idea of a multiverse terrifying. If there are nearly infinite copies of me, it's like nothing is real. Nothing carries meaning."
- Adult: "It's just the opposite!"
Panel 2:
- The adult gestures excitedly.
- Text:
- Adult: "Watch this:"
Panel 3:
- The adult is in a fighting stance, looking humorous.
- Text:
- Adult: "I just - OW - crotch-slammed nearly infinite people, son!"
Panel 4:
- The adult looks more animated and serious, while a younger character looks intrigued.
- Text:
- Adult: "And I can do it - GOD THAT SMARTS - any time I want!"
Panel 5:
- The child appears focused, while the adult seems overly enthusiastic.
- Text:
- Adult: "Limitless power, son! Limitless power!"
Panel 6:
- The child looks slightly skeptical, while the adult is still displaying over-the-top enthusiasm.
- Text:
- Child: "How do you know you're the perpetrator and not the victim? How do you know some other you didn't ideate the crotch-slam first?"
Panel 7:
- The adult is sprawled out on the ground, looking defeated, while the child stands nearby with a thoughtful expression.
- Text:
- Adult: "That is a matter for philosophers."
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