The Whole Truth: A Amusing Courtroom Comic Strip

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the vast world of web comics, few can capture the essence of humor and awkwardness as effectively as the three-panel comic strip titled “NOT SO GOOD AT THIS.” This delightful strip, found on Reddit, features a whimsical courtroom scene that has resonated with many users, sparking a flurry of comments and laughter.

The comic strip, drawn in a simple cartoon style with flat colors, is an engaging visual treat. The background is painted in a soothing purple hue, which sets the stage for the humorous interaction between the two main characters: a judge and a witness. The judge, depicted with light skin, a black judicial robe, blue circular glasses, and white hair tied back, sits behind the judge's bench. The witness, with light skin and large green glasses, is seated at a lower stand, donning a white shirt.

In the first panel, the judge raises their right hand and solemnly asks, "DO YOU DECLARE TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH?" The witness, mirroring the judge's gesture, raises their hand, showcasing a neutral expression.

The second panel maintains the suspense as the judge waits for the witness's response. The witness, now smiling with closed eyes, declares, "YES. I DECLARE AND AFFIRM TO ONLY TELL THE TRUTH."

The comedic twist comes in the third panel. The judge, suddenly bashful and covering their mouth with both hands, shyly asks, "DO YOU LIKE ME?" The witness, with a loving expression and hands placed under their chin, leans forward slightly, looking content and happy.

This comic strip humorously captures a moment of vulnerability and honesty in a formal courtroom setting, turning an otherwise serious scene into a light-hearted and relatable experience.

The Reddit community has responded with enthusiasm. Comments range from witty remarks like "Permission to approach the bench, your honor" and "I plead the 5th" to more reflective insights such as, "Whenever a witness is shut down for giving context to an answer, instead of the incriminating sound bite the prosecutor wanted, why isn't that covered by giving the whole truth?"

One user humorously noted, "I like you, but I don’t LIKE-like you," while another added, "Such a flirt," highlighting the playful nature of the interaction. There were also comments that took a more critical stance, with one user stating, "/r/funny has never been funny."

This comic strip not only provides a good laugh but also offers a subtle commentary on the nature of truth and vulnerability in human interactions. Whether you are a fan of courtroom dramas or just enjoy a good chuckle, “NOT SO GOOD AT THIS” is a must-see.

For more amusing content and to join the conversation, visit Reddit and check out the “NOT SO GOOD AT THIS” comic strip.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Mottis86

"no" :(

DadJokeBadJoke

Permission to approach the bench, your honor

AltairsBlade

I plead the 5th

SamForestBH

I like you, but I don’t LIKE-like you.

obscureferences

Whenever a witness is shut down for giving context to an answer, instead of the incriminating sound bite the prosecutor wanted, why isn't that covered by giving the whole truth?

Grouchy-Song-9241

Such a flirt

SlammingMomma

Hahahahaha

RabbitSlayre

/r/funny has never been funny

james_deanswing

I’m so used to Reddit and crying about trump I literally though that was the Don on the stand. And I was waiting for a punch line

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