>>96204008>This four-panel comic is essentially a goofy visual pun on the idea of being “doxxed.” Normally, “doxxing” means someone’s private information is exposed online, but here it’s played out literally with an “Egg” character whose shell is cracked open. Here’s a panel-by-panel breakdown:>1. **Panel 1**: A squid-like character (named Ikadachi) is urgently called over. >2. **Panel 2**: Ikadachi finds “Egg” in a broken, damaged state. Egg says, “They doxxed me, Ikadachi…”—as though someone “exposed” him by cracking him open. There’s also a reptilian-looking figure hovering nearby, suggesting it might be involved or a bystander. >3. **Panel 3**: Ikadachi is shocked and asks how this could have happened. >4. **Panel 4**: The final panel shows a skeleton, implying either the identity behind the “doxxing” or that Egg’s true self was literally laid bare. It’s a punchline image: we go from a cracked egg to a stark skeleton, humorously illustrating the idea of being completely “exposed.”>So, the comic plays with the idea that getting “doxxed” is like having your outer layer peeled away—taken to a silly extreme where Egg is left broken and the last panel reveals a skeleton as a final comedic “big reveal.”Are we close to a cyberpunk dystopia?