204: B.ut I Like C.ircle Drawing

Explanation
Originally, the circle drawer was B.C. himself, and the dialogue was roughly the same, though differently worded. Here, the artist is Kettle Corn, and the dialogue fits the syllable structure of a haiku.

Kettle Corn is a character in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, first appearing in the episode "Marks and Recreation". While she enjoys drawing circles, she gets her cutie mark for composing haiku, a form of Japanese poetry that typically fits a syllable structures of one line of 5 syllables, one line of 7 syllables, and another line of 5 syllables. The dialogue is thus rewritten in the style of haiku.

The title is a play on one of her lines, as well as one on the title of the source of this edit.

The author writes:
Original B.C. strip: 2018-01-16.

Transcript
{Kettle Corn meets Peter on the shore, carrying a pointy stick in her mouth.} Kettle Corn: Circle from naught? Peter: Go. {Kettle Corn stand on her hind legs and, holding the stick in her forelegs, draws a circle. She then lays the stick on the sand and turns her head to him.} Kettle: Wanna have a go at it? Peter: No, no, you're the best.