Comic #5510: foraging
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Title: Nature Foragers: What They Mean vs. What They Say
Panel 1:
- Two men are standing next to a tree with green leaves and red fruits.
- The man on the left is smiling and says, “I would buy it if it were in a grocery store.”
- The man on the right, with a beard, responds, “These are the most amazing thing in history!”
Panel 2:
- A woman with curly red hair and a worried expression is speaking.
- She says, “You will not immediately feel sadness if this is in your mouth.”
- Next to her is a man with gray hair and a wry smile. He says, “It’s edible!”
Panel 3:
- An animated character points to another character and says, “The only thing it has going for it is that it isn’t poison.”
- A character in the background is pouring something into a cup and says, “You can make tea with it!”
Panel 4:
- A woman with curly hair, looking casual, says, “These won’t kill you immediately, so long as you bake them at 4000 degrees then brine them for seven years.”
- Another character is with her and looks concerned.
Panel 5:
- The man from the previous panel is now more serious, saying, “Now these you have to cook just right.”
- In the background, plants are depicted.
Panel 6:
- A man with glasses says, “Literally any other food would be preferable, but if you're starving I guess maybe try this.”
- Another character, who is listening attentively, responds, “This was traditionally eaten during the winter!”
The comic humorously contrasts the seemingly optimistic phrases of foragers with the often stark realities of foraging for food. Each panel includes various characters who display a mix of skepticism and enthusiasm.
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