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Tuxedo Pooh Reads Oscar Wilde

Dennis G. Jerz / 24 Jan 2020

Panel 1: Pooh, looking sleepy in his chair. "Reading The Importance of Being Earnest." Panel 2: Pooh dressed in a suit: "Understanding the Plot." Panel 3: Pooh in a tuxedo: "Appreciating the Language." Panel 4: Pooh in fancy tophat, with cool sunglasses: "Recognizing the Satire."

I spent an hour on this. Below is the original version, as generated by imageflip.com, before my edits.

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