Comic #7233: duh
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Title: SMBC Comics - Duh:
Panel 1:
- A character in a light tan shirt (with spiky hair) expresses amazement about Einstein’s work on the general theory of relativity.
- A character beside him looks confused and says, “What?”
- Another character in a purple top adds, “It’s 50% duh.”
Panel 2:
- The same surprised character repeats, “What?”
- The character in purple explains, “It’s highly counterintuitive. It’s 50% duh.”
- Another character with curly hair, appearing thoughtful, listens.
Panel 3:
- A dialogue appears to explain that "duh" means obvious, while “no duh” means even more obvious.
- A U-shaped curve is referenced, illustrating their point.
Panel 4 (Graph):
- A graph is depicted titled "Obviousness," with the x-axis labeled from "No Duh" to "Duh" and a midpoint labeled "50% Duh."
- The curve shows high levels of obviousness on the extremes and a dip in the middle (50% duh).
Panel 5:
- The surprised character says, “That’s… that’s…”
- Another character retorts, “That concept is 50% duh.”
Panel 6:
- Two silhouettes in the dark panel, with faint features. One says, “Duh, no duh,” completing the humor.
Overall, the comic uses humor to discuss the concept of obviousness in a unique and exaggerated manner through its characters and graph.