You might want to see this
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Zmrzlina would like to have a word with you
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Slovak has the word for ice cream which is zmzrlina with 5 consonants in a row
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sir digby chicken ceaser salad!
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Basically the opposite of Polish
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Oh Slovenian has you beat here. We have 2 words with only consonants. That being vzbrst and sntntn. So yeah...
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Oh dear, how many time "you might want to see this" needed unsee juice after that
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“This could have been an email.”
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in a row
Queueing, even.
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Could've been better without the fourth panel, I feel.
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Oh yeah sadly not wirh many high scoring letters. We also have a bunch of other words with just consonants. Like čmrlj, smrt, vrt, prt.... Probably many more I just cannot think of.
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Just two? Cute. Czech has entire sentences without consonants.
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Oh well I forgot to say they are 6 letter words but sure give me an example of such a sentence.
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Chrt pln skvrn vtrhl skrz trs chrp v čtvrť Krč.
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I think if you just remove her speech balloon, it works:
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It doesn't even have a vowel!
Tsk tsk, Hobbes.
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You forgot aitch. That's my favorite.
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Cool. Still no 6 letter word with only conconants.
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I think even "I said you might want to!" is too much. It smacks of a shoddy American sitcom where they say these non-jokes to cue the canned laughter. If they insist on having four panels, they could have a third panel with the two going through some security rigmarole, maybe stick in a few subtle visual jokes.