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I’m framing this and putting it on the wall

May 17, 2026May 5, 2026
A cartoon showing a large crowd of people at a fork in the road labelled "Answers." A massive queue stretches far into the distance toward the left path, signed "Simple But Wrong." To the right, a door resembling a library or bookshelf is labelled "Complex But Right" — with only one or two individuals heading that way. Set in a desert landscape.

From Wiley Miller’s comic strip Non Sequitur.

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