Each comic page has an "Emergency Button" below it, which redirects to a mock PDF formatted as a research paper, so you can quickly pretend to be working. Epic.
Figure 1.
The evolution of intellectual freedom by PhD Comics (2011)
Source.
This webcomic is venerated by software engineers as of 2020.
Being able to quote the right one at the right time is considered a fundamental shibboleth of the profession.
And with reason.
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A webcomic is a comic strip or comic book that is published online, typically accessible for free on websites or social media platforms. Webcomics can encompass a wide variety of genres, styles, and formats, including single-panel comics, traditional comic book strips, or long-form graphic novels. They can be created by independent artists or part of a professional team and often feature unique storytelling techniques that cater to online audiences.