Comic #5446: mucho
Description
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Panel 1:
- A man with a worried expression says: "I can name more fad diets than philosophers."
Panel 2:
- A different man, looking concerned, responds: "I can recite more jingles than poems."
Panel 3:
- The first man continues: "I can name more filetypes than flower types."
Panel 4:
- The second man replies: "I can name more gameshow hosts than gods."
Panel 5:
- The first man states: "I can name more porn stars than local city council members."
Panel 6:
- The second man contemplates and says: "I am unbound from locality, history, beauty, truth. My life is planned obsolescence."
Panel 7:
- A waiter, who has a hat and apron, approaches and says: "That's fine sir, may I have your order?"
Panel 8:
- The first man responds, frustrated: "There is no order. Just a bad song that never stops, never repeats, but never says anything new."
Panel 9:
- The waiter asks: "Nachos, then?"
Panel 10:
- The first man concludes: "Grande nachos, yes."
The comic features a dialogue between two characters discussing trivialities, leading to a humorous, philosophical conclusion about the monotony of modern life, punctuated by a request for nachos. The characters vary in expression from worried to contemplative to frustrated.