Tommi 🤯 @ WHY 📞9848
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Isaac Freeman
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This four-panel comic uses simple cartoon illustrations to convey a powerful message about shared humanity.

**Panel 1:** Shows three distinct cartoon figures – a boy with blue hair and glasses, a pink-haired boy, and a green-haired boy – all smiling. The text above reads “WE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT.”

**Panel 2:** This panel features three thought bubbles above the characters. One has a square shape, another a raindrop, and the third a star.  The text says "WE MAY THINK DIFFERENT."

**Panel 3:** Three figures are holding hands in a circle, all smiling. The words “BUT INSIDE US, WE HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON” appear below them.

**Panel 4:** Finally, there’s a small, simple cartoon figure – a pale blue blob – with the words "MICRO PLASTICS" written across its body. This represents a shared environmental concern. 

The comic uses visual differences to highlight that despite outward appearances and thoughts, everyone shares a fundamental connection, symbolized by the common threat of microplastics.
This four-panel comic uses simple cartoon illustrations to convey a powerful message about shared humanity. **Panel 1:** Shows three distinct cartoon figures – a boy with blue hair and glasses, a pink-haired boy, and a green-haired boy – all smiling. The text above reads “WE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT.” **Panel 2:** This panel features three thought bubbles above the characters. One has a square shape, another a raindrop, and the third a star. The text says "WE MAY THINK DIFFERENT." **Panel 3:** Three figures are holding hands in a circle, all smiling. The words “BUT INSIDE US, WE HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON” appear below them. **Panel 4:** Finally, there’s a small, simple cartoon figure – a pale blue blob – with the words "MICRO PLASTICS" written across its body. This represents a shared environmental concern. The comic uses visual differences to highlight that despite outward appearances and thoughts, everyone shares a fundamental connection, symbolized by the common threat of microplastics.
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This four-panel comic uses simple cartoon illustrations to convey a powerful message about shared humanity.

**Panel 1:** Shows three distinct cartoon figures – a boy with blue hair and glasses, a pink-haired boy, and a green-haired boy – all smiling. The text above reads “WE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT.”

**Panel 2:** This panel features three thought bubbles above the characters. One has a square shape, another a raindrop, and the third a star.  The text says "WE MAY THINK DIFFERENT."

**Panel 3:** Three figures are holding hands in a circle, all smiling. The words “BUT INSIDE US, WE HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON” appear below them.

**Panel 4:** Finally, there’s a small, simple cartoon figure – a pale blue blob – with the words "MICRO PLASTICS" written across its body. This represents a shared environmental concern. 

The comic uses visual differences to highlight that despite outward appearances and thoughts, everyone shares a fundamental connection, symbolized by the common threat of microplastics.
This four-panel comic uses simple cartoon illustrations to convey a powerful message about shared humanity. **Panel 1:** Shows three distinct cartoon figures – a boy with blue hair and glasses, a pink-haired boy, and a green-haired boy – all smiling. The text above reads “WE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT.” **Panel 2:** This panel features three thought bubbles above the characters. One has a square shape, another a raindrop, and the third a star. The text says "WE MAY THINK DIFFERENT." **Panel 3:** Three figures are holding hands in a circle, all smiling. The words “BUT INSIDE US, WE HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON” appear below them. **Panel 4:** Finally, there’s a small, simple cartoon figure – a pale blue blob – with the words "MICRO PLASTICS" written across its body. This represents a shared environmental concern. The comic uses visual differences to highlight that despite outward appearances and thoughts, everyone shares a fundamental connection, symbolized by the common threat of microplastics.