Comic #5357: flow
Description
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Panel 1: A man (with light brown hair and wearing a green shirt) is speaking. He looks concerned. Positioned to the left is another man (with dark hair and dressed in a black suit) standing and holding a folder. The background includes two other figures. The speech bubble from the man in the green shirt says, "HENDERSON, H.R. HAS SOME CONCERNS." The man in the suit thinks, “ABOUT WHAT?”
Panel 2: The man in the green shirt responds with a speech bubble: "THIS FLOW CHART." The man in the suit nods, questioning, "IS ANY OF MY CORPORATE INFORMATION FLOW ANALYSIS INCORRECT?"
Panel 3: The man in the suit (slightly older with glasses) replies, "NO, IT'S JUST THAT WHEN WE ZOOM IN ON THE LINES BETWEEN BOXES, WE FIND THEY'RE MADE UP OF THE PHRASE 'NONE OF THIS MATTERS' WRITTEN OVER AND OVER IN TINY LETTERS."
Panel 4: The man in the green shirt looks surprised and says, "HUH. DIDN’T REALIZE I’D DONE THAT. THAT’S… SCARY. YOU WANT ME TO SEE THE OFFICE PSYCHOLOGIST OR—"
Panel 5: The man in the suit interrupts, holding a stack of papers, and says, "I NEED YOU TO SPEND THE WEEKEND CROSSING OUT EVERY 'NONE OF' IN THIS REPORT."
Footer: The comic is signed with "smbc-comics.com" in the bottom right corner.
Overall Description: The comic captures a humorous workplace interaction about a flowchart that seems to convey a lack of importance in corporate information, leading to a discussion about mental health and tasks at work. The characters express concern and confusion with a light-hearted tone. The artwork features bright colors with simple lines, emphasizing facial expressions and speech bubbles for dialogue.