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| Original file from https://xkcd.com/2067/asset/imgs/ballot_measures.png | | Original file from https://xkcd.com/2067/asset/imgs/ballot_measures.png |
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− | == Transcript ==
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− | : [Cueball is holding a piece of paper and talking to Megan.]
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− | : Cueball: Question #1 voids all 2018 ballot measures except itself.
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− | : Cueball: Question #2 retroactively lowers the threshold for passing ballot measures to 5%.
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− | : Cueball: Question #3 requires a re-vote on all failed ballot measures a day later.
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− | : Cueball: Question #4 requires a re-vote on all passed ballot measures a day later.
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− | : Cueball: Question #5 bans those annoying phone scammers, but also says that if an odd number of ballot measures pass, Christmas is canceled.
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− | : Cueball: Question #6 makes a "yes" count as a "no" on odd-numbered ballot measures.
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− | : Cueball: Question #7 does nothing but counts as a ballot measure passing.
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− | : Cueball: Question #8 says that-
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− | : Megan: I'm leaving these all blank and voting against whoever approves ballot measures.
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| == Licensing == | | == Licensing == |
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