addicted
Explanation
This comic draws a parallel between historical moral panics about new technologies and contemporary ones. In the top half, set in the past, a person describes how when liquid optics (eyeglasses/spectacles) were first made, people initially used them for medicine and education, but then "everyone was just making optics" and nobody thought it was a big deal. When asked "how did they not FREAK OUT?" -- the response implies society simply adapted.
The bottom half jumps to "100 years from now," where someone similarly describes how when the internet came out, kids wanted it "all the time" -- the same panic that played out with previous technologies. A superhero-like figure asks "Holy shit, that must've been weird. How did anyone sleep?" This mirrors the earlier panel's incredulity.
The joke is that every generation panics about new technology being "addictive" or harmful, but future generations always look back and find the panic quaint and overblown. The comic satirizes moral panics about technology by showing the recurring historical pattern.