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| Big and Little Spoons |
Title text: Are you the annoying spoon or the sleepy spoon? |
Explanation
Spooning is the intimate (and sometimes, but not always, sexual) act of lying so that one's fore is directly up against the back of another person. A common colloquial term for people in this position is to refer to the two participants as "big spoon" (the one behind) and "little spoon" (the one in front). Cueball points out that the colloquialism does not have any basis in reality due to how spoons nest; spoons of the same size will form a uniform stack, while spoons of differing sizes will rest awkwardly due to the different curvature in their handles.
The last panel reveals that he is sleeping on the couch, presumably because of his nitpickery regarding the colloquialism. From another room, someone else - presumably Megan - realizes that he is addressing the audience about this, and expresses annoyance that he hasn't let the matter go; Cueball merely insists that he's right, indicating his refusal to let the matter slide.
Title text asks whether you are annoying spoon or sleepy spoon. Which in this context most likely means to ask whether you are like Cueball who is annoying or like his sleepy partner.
Transcript
- [Close up shot of Cueball's head and neck. Cueball is facing the left and has his arm raised.]
- Cueball: Some people like to be the big spoon.
- [Cueball's face and neck are still the only elements visible. Cueball is facing the right now and has lowered his hand.]
- Cueball: Some people like to be the little spoon.
- [A big spoon sitting atop a little spoon and a little spoon sitting atop a big spoon are depicted.]
- And some brave truth-tellers point out that the metaphor makes no sense because different-sized spoons don't nest right either way. You nest same-sized spoons.
- [Cueball is lying alone on a couch.]
- ...and apparently we sleep on the couch.
- [Voice from outside the panel:]
- Voice: Why are you still going on about the spoon thing?
- Cueball: Because I'm right!
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