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A prisoner complains about being held captive with just pen and paper for 24 hours. | A prisoner complains about being held captive with just pen and paper for 24 hours. | ||
A woman, accompanied by a policeman, demands to see what he wrote. | A woman, accompanied by a policeman, demands to see what he wrote. | ||
The prisoner explains he just wrote thoughts and reflections. The woman remarks that there are no dick drawings as she looks at the papers. | The prisoner explains he just wrote thoughts and reflections. The woman remarks that there are no dick drawings as she looks at the papers. | ||
The prisoner is confused and asks, stuttering, why he would do such a thing. The woman orders the policeman named jenkins to kill the prisoner. | The prisoner is confused and asks, stuttering, why he would do such a thing. The woman orders the policeman named jenkins to kill the prisoner. | ||
The policeman shoots the prisoner. | The policeman shoots the prisoner. | ||
The now missing head of the prisoner reveals just some wires. The policeman kneels and remarks about replicants being everywhere. The woman responds that the replicants will never understand humanity, and names this fact the greatest defense against them. | The now missing head of the prisoner reveals just some wires. The policeman kneels and remarks about replicants being everywhere. The woman responds that the replicants will never understand humanity, and names this fact the greatest defense against them. | ||
In the comic a form of robots, named replicants, tries to infiltrate humanity with human looking spies. The only way to identify these robots seems to rely on the fact that each and every human will draw at least one dick, given pen, paper and 24 hours of boredom. | In the comic a form of robots, named replicants, tries to infiltrate humanity with human looking spies. The only way to identify these robots seems to rely on the fact that each and every human will draw at least one dick, given pen, paper and 24 hours of boredom. |
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Votey[edit]
Explanation[edit]
A prisoner complains about being held captive with just pen and paper for 24 hours.
A woman, accompanied by a policeman, demands to see what he wrote.
The prisoner explains he just wrote thoughts and reflections. The woman remarks that there are no dick drawings as she looks at the papers.
The prisoner is confused and asks, stuttering, why he would do such a thing. The woman orders the policeman named jenkins to kill the prisoner.
The policeman shoots the prisoner.
The now missing head of the prisoner reveals just some wires. The policeman kneels and remarks about replicants being everywhere. The woman responds that the replicants will never understand humanity, and names this fact the greatest defense against them.
In the comic a form of robots, named replicants, tries to infiltrate humanity with human looking spies. The only way to identify these robots seems to rely on the fact that each and every human will draw at least one dick, given pen, paper and 24 hours of boredom.
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Transcript[edit]
This transcript was generated by a bot: The text was scraped using AWS's Textract, which may have errors. Complete transcripts describe what happens in each panel — here are some good examples to get you started (1) (2). |
- [Describe panel here]
- You can't just do this! You can't leave me in a cell with nothing but paper and pen for 24 hours!
- Give me the papers. What did you write?
- Nothing,
- No drawings of dicks here. Not one. Not one
- Just thoughts.
- Reflections.
- Dick-and-balls.
- 0
- Why would you.. What?
- Take him out, jenkins.
- Damned replicants are everywhere.
- They will never understand us, and that is our greatest defense.
- Caption: smbc-comics.com
Votey Transcript[edit]
This transcript was generated by a bot: The text was scraped using AWS's Textract, which may have errors. Complete transcripts describe what happens in each panel — here are some good examples to get you started (1) (2). |
- [Describe panel here]
- Sorry, couldn't hear you, was drawing a dick.
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