Comic #6996: sim
Description
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Panel 1: A man with glasses and gray hair is looking upwards. He appears to be questioning something. There is a text box above him with the words: "God, do I live in a simulation?"
Panel 2: A voice, possibly from above or an unseen character, responds: "No, you're dead in a simulation." The background is filled with a large, curved shape resembling a computer interface or thought bubble.
Panel 3: The voice continues: "You're just a complex neural network trained on all the stuff that happened to a real guy, but that real guy is no longer moving forward through time." The man looks surprised or confused.
Panel 4: The man now appears to be speaking, saying: "You only started praying because I prompted you, and once this conversation ends you'll go back to being an inert recording." The background has a flowing, curved shape, serving as a separator for the dialogue.
Panel 5: The man replies: "Well, at least my personality was specially preserved?" He seems to be trying to find a positive aspect.
Panel 6: A final voice retorts: "Cowards with computer skills make the best tech support bots." The background continues with the theme of flowing shapes, with the man looking somewhat resigned.
The comic style is illustrated with simple, colorful lines and expressive characters. The overall mood has a blend of humor and existential contemplation.