5917: P(Garf)
P(Garf) |
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Explanation[edit | edit source]
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In mathematical Garf theory, Lyman's Theorem is a fundamental result which states that for any Garfield strip A, the set of all mashups of A (known as the Power Strip of A), has a strictly greater humor level than A.
Original strip: 1995-06-23.
Transcript[edit | edit source]
{The comic starts with a P, followed by a Garfield comic enclosed in brackets. The Garfield comic goes as follows:}
{Garfield walks by a sign labeled "BEWARE OF DOG", which he ignores}
{Garfield walks by another sign, which says "AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND"}
{Garfield notices another sign, which says "MR. WOLVERINE". He turns around}
Garfield: That does it
{The comic is then followed by an equals sign and another set of brackets, this time containing multiple Garfield comics which go as follows:}
{Garfield walks by a sign labeled "BEWARE OF DOG", which he ignores}
{Garfield walks by another sign, which says "AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND"}
{Garfield notices another sign, which says "MR. WOLVERINE". He turns around}
Garfield: That does it
{Garfield walks by a sign labeled "BEWARE OF DOG", which he ignores}
{Garfield walks by another sign, which says "AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND"}
{Garfield walks by a sign labeled "BEWARE OF DOG", which he ignores}
{Garfield notices another sign, which says "MR. WOLVERINE". He turns around}
Garfield: That does it
{Garfield walks by another sign, which says "AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND"}
{Garfield notices another sign, which says "MR. WOLVERINE". He turns around}
Garfield: That does it
{Garfield walks by a sign labeled "BEWARE OF DOG", which he ignores}
{Garfield walks by another sign, which says "AND HIS LITTLE FRIEND"}
{Garfield notices another sign, which says "MR. WOLVERINE". He turns around}
Garfield: That does it
{Lastly, the brackets contain the symbol for the empty set}