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==Votey Transcript== | ==Votey Transcript== | ||
[Zack is depicted sitting at his drawing board. As per the standard running gag whenever he is depicted in a Votey, he is completely naked.] | |||
:Reading this 11 years later. I don't get it | |||
Top Caption: ''Reading this 11 years later...'' | |||
Zack: I don't get it. | |||
[[Category:Single panel comics]] | [[Category:Single panel comics]] |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 14 May 2024
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Title text: 2004-04-30 |
Votey[edit]
Explanation[edit]
In the comic, a lone skull is depicted as sitting in the middle of a desert, with the caption transcribing dialogue of a person stating they do not feel like getting pizza for dinner (presumably coming from the skull in question). It is generally taken for granted that skulls, when removed from a human body, and thus deprived of the organs needed to produce speech, cannot do so of their own volition; as such, this constitutes a marked subversion from what one would ordinarily consider skulls to be capable of. This is further highlighted by the fact that the skull is in a desert, where, presumably, its former owner passed away of dehydration.
This is, all things considered, not a particularly funny punchline, which is highlighted by Zach's retrospective votey.
Transcript[edit]
[The top half of a human skull is depicted sitting in a desert at night. There is no sign of anything living around.]
Caption (presumably being spoken by the skull): "You know honey, I really don't feel like getting pizza again tonight."
Votey Transcript[edit]
[Zack is depicted sitting at his drawing board. As per the standard running gag whenever he is depicted in a Votey, he is completely naked.]
Top Caption: Reading this 11 years later...
Zack: I don't get it.