4-panel-comic by War and Peas Panel 1: Inside a lab office, a tall square-shaped robot shyly asks its creator, a human professor in a white lab coat working at a desk: “Professor… do you think I’m beautiful?” Panel 2: The professor, still typing at the computer, calmly replies: “Of course. You are very beautiful.” Panel 3: The robot looks down, fidgeting nervously by the desk while the professor keeps working in the background. Panel 4: The robot speaks quietly, filled with doubt: “You built me. You have to say that.” The mood blends humor and sadness, highlighting the robot’s insecurity about its own worth.

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Panel 1:
One robot hands a piece of paper to another robot and says, "I wrote a poem for you."

Panel 2:
The receiving robot responds, "Thanks."

Panel 3:
The poem is revealed to be a sheet of binary code. The robot that wrote the poem points to the paper, which reads:
01100100 01101101
01100001 01110011
01110011 01101001
00100000 01100011
01101111 01100100
01100101

Panel 4:
The receiving robot, now holding the binary code poem, says, "This is beautiful."