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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | [[Megan]] is sitting at her computer, not waiting for a particular mail, but still refreshing every few seconds. This is an illustration of boredom and pointlessness in life. But suddenly the wall in front of her is opening. She considers running for the door, but curiosity overtakes her. She enters the hole, closes it behind her, and with that, she enters a different world. The hole appears as if it is a rip in a sheet of paper, implying that since they are drawings (which they are) | + | [[Megan]] is sitting at her computer, not waiting for a particular mail, but still refreshing every few seconds. This is an illustration of boredom and pointlessness in life. But suddenly the wall in front of her is opening. She considers running for the door, but curiosity overtakes her. She enters the hole, closes it behind her, and with that, she enters a different world. The hole appears as if it is a rip in a sheet of paper, implying that since they are drawings (which they are), this would be essentially a hole in space-time from their perspective. Most people would run away from such a thing, but Megan seems to feel that since she is currently bored (shown by the fact that she is constantly refreshing her E-mail), this is a break from her normal life, and she may not fully be realizing/acknowledging the inherent dangers of leaving her realm into an unknown universe. |
− | + | She does worry that she is missing an email, though, much as a person often does resist break from routine. | |
− | This series was released on | + | This starts out a metaphoric five-part adventure that celebrates, marvels at, and reminds of human freedom. |
− | * [[264: Choices: Part 1]] | + | |
− | * [[265: Choices: Part 2]] | + | The series was released on 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday). All parts of "[[:Category:Choices|Choices]]": |
− | * [[266: Choices: Part 3]] | + | *[[264: Choices: Part 1]] |
− | * [[267: Choices: Part 4]] | + | *[[265: Choices: Part 2]] |
− | * [[268: Choices: Part 5]] | + | *[[266: Choices: Part 3]] |
+ | *[[267: Choices: Part 4]] | ||
+ | *[[268: Choices: Part 5]] | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Megan sits at a desk, using a computer | + | :[Megan sits at a desk, using a computer. Refreshes page.] |
:''*Refresh*'' | :''*Refresh*'' | ||
:''Click'' | :''Click'' | ||
:[She sits back and looks at the monitor.] | :[She sits back and looks at the monitor.] | ||
− | :[ | + | :[Sheefreshes the page on the computer.] |
:''*Refresh*'' | :''*Refresh*'' | ||
:''Click'' | :''Click'' | ||
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:[Only her head and arms are visible.] | :[Only her head and arms are visible.] | ||
:[The hole is closed, revealing a formation of ripped paper.] | :[The hole is closed, revealing a formation of ripped paper.] | ||
− | :[Large frame, where Megan appears to be in space, with blue not black background. Stars dot the sky | + | :[Large frame, where Megan appears to be in space, with blue not black background. Stars dot the sky and rays of light seem to originate from a point to the right, and then traverses the frame both horizontally and vertically almost like lightning. Megan is in a bubble, floating disconnectedly. Both she and the bubble have become white, tinged against the backdrop.] |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | The text "Megan is in a bubble" is from the [ | + | *The text "Megan is in a bubble" is from the [http://xkcd.com/264/info.0.json original transcript] by [[Randall]]. At all other lines in that transcript she is just "a girl". |
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |