Comic #6225: pudding
Description
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Description:
The comic consists of four panels featuring two characters: one with curly hair and a yellow shirt, sitting on the floor with her chin resting on her hands, and another with gray hair and glasses, seated in a chair. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly in a living room, with a laptop visible in the last panel.
Transcription:
Panel 1:
- Character in yellow: "Eugh. Why do people eat Christmas pudding? Why eat a ball of ancient dried fruit when there's chocolate in the world?"
Panel 2:
- Character in gray: "Cutie, there are cultural differences. Like how in some countries they drive on the right-hand side of the road and in some it's the left-hand side."
Panel 3:
- Character in yellow: "You're saying there are arbitrary norms we shouldn't make too much of?"
Panel 4:
- Character in gray: "I'm saying the British are wrong and everyone else is right."
- Character in yellow (off-panel): "Ahhhh."
Ending Note:
The comic humorously discusses cultural norms and preferences, using food as a relatable example.