…wouldn’t it be funnier if he did start explaining
Funnier yet would be if logarithmic curve right before the intersection of the linear curve was a projection. Then the following dialog in the frames following:
Researcher on the left: “Sure! See we’re dealing with multiple forces and…”
awkward pause (frame with no dialog)
Interested person on the right: “Then what? Why did you stop explaining?”
Researcher on the left: “I just realized we just now hit the intersection of the curves.”
Not like me to give notes on a webcomic but …wouldn’t it be funnier if he did start explaining
No.
Are you really questioning the comedy of a comic called ButtPoems?
Funnier yet would be if logarithmic curve right before the intersection of the linear curve was a projection. Then the following dialog in the frames following:
Researcher on the left: “Sure! See we’re dealing with multiple forces and…”
awkward pause (frame with no dialog)
Interested person on the right: “Then what? Why did you stop explaining?”
Researcher on the left: “I just realized we just now hit the intersection of the curves.”
Everyone’s a critic, right?
Paradoxical perhaps but I don’t think people would get it as quickly.