How does he know that junk food caused it? And if he already knows that junk food makes people fat, he doesn’t need to look into a crystal ball to envision the future.
I think this entire comic forgot it took place in medieval times. Coffee mugs? Kitchen cabinetry? And a supposed wizard who has to go see a fortune teller?
I think he sees how obese/unhealthy humans have become and wants to stop that trend…
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*whispers* …i see fat people…
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How does he know that junk food caused it? And if he already knows that junk food makes people fat, he doesn’t need to look into a crystal ball to envision the future.
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I don’t think he’s trying to keep future people from getting fat; he’s trying to keep himself from getting fat.
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Since when did they have “junk food” in medieval times?
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I think this entire comic forgot it took place in medieval times. Coffee mugs? Kitchen cabinetry? And a supposed wizard who has to go see a fortune teller?
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@Arthur: so, he doesn’t want to be part of the future? ;)
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The medium showed the Wiz the Axion scenes from “WALL-E.”
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“Axiom.” My bad.
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Kilby: https://www.ranker.com/list/medieval-junk-food/genevieve-carlton
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There’s no such thing as a “rhetorical” question at CIDU. ;-)
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Anachronisms are pretty standard for WoI.
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