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[[Speech Bubbles]] are graphic interpretations of characters' speech. Therefore, cartoonists show interruption or talking over another person's speech most conveniently by [[Painting the Medium]] -- specifically, obscuring a speech bubble with something.
 
Obscuring with another speech bubble means that the character is interrupted or drowned out by another. {{[[media|:interruption2.jpg| Obscuring}}]] with [[Written Sound Effect|Written Sound Effects]] means the same for sounds. Sometimes a speech bubble may even be obscured with an object: Either this object produces loud and specific sounds that drown out the speech or the character stops talking immediately.
 
The [[Wall of Blather]] uses this on [[Wall of Text]] to indicate "long lecture that no one listened to."