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Title text: The total effacement of selfhood is bad but the corn is *very* sweet. |
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- [Describe panel here]
- You may be smarter than us, machine, but will you ever compose a perfect sonnet? Or a novel that changes the way we think about the meaning of existence?!
- No.
- Fortunately those people are extremely rare!
- We rounded up the 2,562 living people who meet your standard in various arts and sciences and have granted them immortality and perpetual bliss.
- But what about-
- Would you like a handful of corn?
- We're opening a petting zoo for all the cute, stupid leftover humans.
- Yes please.
- Ah.
- smbc-comics.com
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- [Describe panel here]
- Now bleat like a goat.
- M-a-a-a
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