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== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==


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This comic is a play on people catching their partners cheating; however, the other person is instead doing something relatively benign, here seen as winning a competition. The fact that the other person is winning could be a reference to the "are you winning son?" meme.


== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==


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A frowning person is walking through a door and flicking a light switch. There is a crowd and a podium labeled with ''"Loser"'', ''"1"'' and ''"2"'' in the room. Purple confetti falls from the ceiling. There is a person on the first place on the podium, holding a trophy with the number 1 on it. They are saying ''"OMG this isnt what it looks like i promise i can explain (>_<)"''.
 
There is a light gray signature in the top right, which reads ''"CrawfishComic"''.
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Caption: I Can Explain #CrawfishComic #January 22 2023

Explanation

This comic is a play on people catching their partners cheating; however, the other person is instead doing something relatively benign, here seen as winning a competition. The fact that the other person is winning could be a reference to the "are you winning son?" meme.

Transcript

A frowning person is walking through a door and flicking a light switch. There is a crowd and a podium labeled with "Loser", "1" and "2" in the room. Purple confetti falls from the ceiling. There is a person on the first place on the podium, holding a trophy with the number 1 on it. They are saying "OMG this isnt what it looks like i promise i can explain (>_<)".

There is a light gray signature in the top right, which reads "CrawfishComic".