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Shrimp Colors

Art school decor sure can be... well, sterile

Transcript:

Panel 1: This panel is black and white, and captioned “The Lounge.” An anthropomorphic shrimp looks into a room with couches and a TV, their back turned away from the reader. They grip their backpack strap, and they look excited.
Panel 2: This panel is also black and white, and captioned “The Cafeteria.” The shrimp is now looking at a room of tables and chairs. The shrimp’s eyebrows are furrowed, and they look confused.
Panel 3: This panel is also black and white, and captioned “The Classroom.” The classroom is empty, other than a whiteboard and a table. The shrimp has turned around to look at the viewer, and says “Is this a joke?”
Panel 4: This panel is in full color. The shrimp is against a pink background and has their hand on their chin. They are on the left of the panel and are surrounded by a thought bubble that fills the right side of the panel. The thought bubble is cyan and says, “Why doesn’t an art school have more art?” and is filled with bright yellow doodles and patterns.

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