Comic #4914: fridge
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1: A man with curly hair and a beard, wearing only shorts, stands in front of a refrigerator. The thought bubble above him reads, "I NEED SOMETHING FROM THE FRIDGE."
Panel 2: The same man looks at the refrigerator with a concerned expression. The text reads, "THERE ARE GOOD THINGS IN THERE, BUT A LOT OF STUFF HAS GONE BAD, AND THE WHOLE INTERIOR STINKS."
Panel 3: In a thought bubble, the man contemplates, "MY ONLY HOPE IS TO ONLY LOOK WITHIN QUICKLY, IGNORE THE STENCH WHILE THERE, THEN PRETEND TO HAVE SMELLED NOTHING AMISS."
Panel 4: The man is now reaching into the refrigerator, holding something in his hand, but looking distressed.
Panel 5: A close-up of the man's face shows him looking disheveled and tired, with dark circles under his eyes and a scraggly beard.
Panel 6: The man stands in front of a store labeled "HOME PRODUCTS WAREHOUSE" and says, "I NEED TO RETURN THIS FRIDGE." A reply from an unseen person reads, "WHY?" The man responds, "IT STARTED EMBODYING MY SENSE OF SELF."
The illustrations depict a humorous take on dealing with a messy refrigerator, emphasizing the man's struggle and self-awareness.