Comic #6670: knowing
Description
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Comic Title: SMBC Comics
Panel Descriptions:
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Panel 1: A red car is depicted driving on a road. Inside the car, a person with short hair is seated, appearing frustrated. The driver’s side window is down, and the person has a displeased expression. Text above them reads: "I DON'T KNOW SHIT, AND PEOPLE LIKE ME ARE RUNNING THE WORLD."
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Panel 2: A living room scene shows a person sitting on a couch with a bowl of food, appearing contemplative. The room has a warm tone and includes a window in the background. Text above reads: "I DON'T KNOW SHIT, AND PEOPLE LIKE ME ARE RUNNING THE WORLD."
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Panel 3: A person with gray hair and a shovel stands outside, looking thoughtful. They are wearing a collared shirt and appear to be reflecting deeply. Below, there’s a thought bubble: "I DON'T KNOW SHIT, AND PEOPLE LIKE ME ARE RUNNING THE WORLD."
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Panel 4: Two characters, a child with short hair and an adult with long hair, are standing facing each other outside. They are questioning something with puzzled expressions. A person in the background is gardening. The text is: "WHY DO OLD MEN ALWAYS SEEM SO FAR AWAY?" The response bubble from the gardener says: "SENILITY, I GUESS."
Overall Theme: The comic humorously reflects on the feelings of confusion and disconnect that can arise with age, juxtaposing the perspectives of different age groups.
Note: No personal names or identities of the individuals are used, keeping the focus on the humor and situation.