Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for March 23, 2012
Transcript:
the outer reaches of plot twists man 1: hey, man. come on in. man 2: sorry i'm late. narrator: consider, if you will, a young man who is about to come face-to-face with not one, but a few severely ironic plot twists! man 1: no big deal. it's been delayed because of obama's speech. you want a beer? man 2: whoa! what's that thing? man 1: oh. my brain in a beaker. man 2: huh? oop: it's a disembodied brain, stimulated by a computer to believe it's a functioning person, but it's in a virtual reality. man 2: so it thinks it's a real person? man 1: look. right now it thinks it's on a picnic. and so husband: honey, look at this article. it says that an alarmig number of people are actually brains in beakers. wife: how odd. i wonder if our brain in a beaker could ever find out it's in a fake reality. how would it ever know? husband: well, reality is impssible to fully duplicate. the programming would always have some flaw -- you could spot some resulting anomaly in your reality. oop: like what? husband: like, say, the current president's middle and last names are a letter away from the names of america's two most-hated villains of the past decade... brain: or, perhaps, an absolutely bizarre comic strip that takes you to... the outer reaches of plot twists! the end
…my brain hurts.