dunno-2
Explanation
This is a single-panel comic showing a person walking along a path through a beautiful natural landscape with mountains and trees in the background. The character says: "I dunno. Some days I wish my life could be an endless public performance designed to sell cosmetics and nutritional supplements."
The humor is a deadpan inversion of how people typically talk about social media influencer culture. Normally, people complain about the inauthenticity of influencers whose entire public lives are curated performances meant to sell products. Here, the character -- standing in a serene, peaceful natural setting that would normally represent the "authentic life" people claim to want -- wistfully wishes for the opposite: a life of constant commercial performance.
The joke works because it flips the expected script. Instead of lamenting the rise of influencer culture, the character genuinely yearns for it, as if hawking cosmetics and supplements through an endless performative existence would be preferable to a quiet walk in nature. This satirizes both the allure that influencer lifestyles hold for many people despite their obvious superficiality, and the possibility that "authenticity" itself can feel hollow or boring. It may also be a subtle commentary on how even the desire to reject commercialized living can become its own kind of performance.