Space
Explanation
This comic tackles the question of sex in space, framing it as a debate with "bad arguments for" and "bad arguments against."
The opening sets the scene: a couple tries to have a romantic weekend getaway in space, but one partner immediately starts vomiting from space sickness ("BLURRGGHGHAHHHH"), undercutting any romantic atmosphere.
The comic then presents categories of bad arguments. Under "Bad Arguments For Having Sex in Space," we see: "Crazy new positions!" (because zero gravity changes the physics of what's possible, though the reality would be far less glamorous) and conservation of angular momentum meaning that movements in one direction cause equal opposite movements, making things chaotic.
Under "Bad Arguments Against," we get practical objections: "Does it smell like poop?" (because in microgravity, all the air recirculates in a confined space) and concerns about the general unpleasantness of the enclosed environment.
The final panel delivers the punchline as "The One Good Argument for Having Sex in Space": "Like, was mankind not gonna?" and "Microgravity is to blame" -- suggesting that human curiosity and recklessness make it inevitable regardless of the practical problems, and that microgravity provides a convenient excuse for any awkwardness.
The comic humorously deflates the romanticized idea of space intimacy by confronting it with the unglamorous realities of the space environment -- vomiting, smells, and chaotic physics -- while acknowledging that humans will inevitably try it anyway.