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Save Your Pity

For the weak

Transcript:

Panel 1: “Save your pity for the,” is in a speech bubble coming from a car radio.

Panel 2: To the left a figure is driving with one hand, his hair is thrown up in the air, and a speech bubble saying “weak,” points towards him. To the right the same figure has his hair thrown down, implying headbanging.

Panel 3: “Let go no more excuses,” in a speech bubble is pointing at the same figure with a straight on look, clenching his fist with the other hand on the steering wheel.

Panel 4: “Daaaaad? What does pity mean?” in a speech bubble pointing at a little girl with pigtails sitting in the back seat. The man’s face is half cut off with a wide-eyed expression.

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