Weird
Explanation
This comic depicts someone at a social gathering anxiously telling themselves "Don't say anything weird" on repeat. When asked "what kind of music do you like?", they respond: "There's no legal reason I can't artificially make human-animal hybrid names and build a little army of them."
The second row shows the aftermath, with someone saying "The technology isn't there yet" and the original speaker replying "but in principle..." The other person asks "Is this leading to something?" and gets the answer "because I want to do it."
The comic captures the social anxiety of trying to act normal in conversation and catastrophically failing. The humor comes from the enormous gap between the mundane small-talk question about music and the completely unhinged response about creating hybrid creatures. The character's internal monologue of "don't say anything weird" makes the failure funnier because it shows they were actively trying to be normal. The comic resonates with anyone who has ever overthought social interactions, suggesting that the harder you try not to be weird, the weirder you end up being.