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:[Megan sits on a chair for two panels without moving.]
 
:[Megan sits on a chair for two panels without moving.]
  
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:[In the third panel, Megan has still not moved but makes the following comment to no one in particular.]
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:[In the third panel Megan has still not moved but makes the following comment to no one in particular.]
 
:Megan: If the question of what it all means doesn't mean anything, why do I keep coming back to it?  
 
:Megan: If the question of what it all means doesn't mean anything, why do I keep coming back to it?  
  

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