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Comic #5842: funny

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Panel 1:
A woman with curly red hair and glasses is smiling and speaking excitedly to a child with brown skin and short curly hair. The text above her reads, “Oh my god, have you seen this site where kids say funny things?” Below her, the child, looking curious and engaged, responds.

Panel 2:
The woman continues with a slightly stern expression, saying, “Kids don’t say funny things. We do.” The child looks thoughtful in response.

Panel 3:
Another woman, with dark curly hair and dressed in a sweater, is depicted on the left side of the panel. She states, “Kids don’t say ‘went’, they say ‘goed.’ Why? Because goed makes sense.” The child listens, clearly paying attention.

Panel 4:
The woman continues, “Imagine you were surrounded by giants who controlled everything about your life and who insist that the various tenses of ‘walk’ are ‘walk’, ‘walking’, ‘skloop’, and that you’re precious for thinking otherwise.” The child looks surprised and contemplative.

Panel 5:
The first woman says, “Kids start off functional and we adjust them until they’re broken! Kids ask why countries don’t get along, and we just shake our heads and smirk instead of saying the truth, which is that you are crazy and one day you will be crazy too.” The child appears animated and slightly frustrated in response.

Panel 6:
The other woman interrupts, saying, “Okay, but look at this toddler calling poop a ‘butt-tato.’” The child is giggling, expressing amusement, and the speech bubble includes a laughing sound, “BAHAHAHAHAHA! Butt-tato.”

Overall, the comic humorously explores how children’s logic and language can be perceived differently by adults, highlighting the absurdities of language and communication.