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{{ComicHeader|112|April 11, 2006}}
| number    = 112
 
| date      = June 7, 2006
 
| title    = Baring My Heart
 
| image    = baring_my_heart.png
 
| titletext = I'm just trying to explain, please don't be jealous! Man, why are all my relationships ruined by early 90's rappers?
 
}}
 
  
==Explanation==
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[[File:Baring_my_heart.png]]
[[Randall Munroe|Randall]] presents a logical diagram known as a {{w|Venn diagram}}, which illustrates the relationship between multiple sets. The diagram is usually used to illustrate the overlap between various sets. For example, a Venn diagram of "even numbers" and "numbers divisible by 5" would have 2, 4, 6, 8, 12… in one circle, 5, 15, 25… in another circle, and 10, 20, 30… in the intersection of the circles (as those numbers fit into both sets).
 
  
Here we have a three-set diagram that Randall has purportedly created to explain his feelings to his love interest. The three sets are:
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== Image Text ==
# People who can always make him smile
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I'm just trying to explain, please don't be jealous! Man, why are all my relationships ruined by early 90's rappers?
# People he wants to spend the rest of his life with
 
# People who constantly show him new things to love about the world.
 
  
In the intersection of these three sets is "you" – his love interest; all three of these statements apply to them. Normally, this might be a cute way of simply implying that he has these three feelings about them, without including any other elements in any of the sets.
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== Description ==
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In the image, [[Randall]] tries to explain his intentions of his relationship with his significant other by drawing a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venn_diagram Venn-diagram]. A Venn-diagram, for those who didn't pay attention in math class, shows collections of elements (the circles) and their relationships (the overlap of the circles). Deduction of the above diagram leads to an element called “You” that is part of the collection “People who can always make me smile”, as well as “People I want to spend the test of my life with”, as well as “People who constantly show me new things to love about the world”, meaning it possesses all of these characteristics. Sigh, romantic.
  
Here, however, Randall has included one other element: {{w|Vanilla Ice}} is shown to also constantly show Randall new things to love about the world, and to be someone Randall wants to spend the rest of his life with (although Vanilla Ice doesn't always make him smile).
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However, another element called Vanilla Ice (which is a reference to the artist most famous for his 1990 hit “Ice Ice Baby”) is also part of the last two collections, meaning Vanilla Ice possesses almost the same characteristics as You. And since this is a romantic outing, people tend to get jealous if another person almost possesses the same attraction to their significant other as themselves. And that explains the image text.
  
{{w|Vanilla Ice}} is a {{w|White Americans|white}} {{w|United States|American}} {{w|Rapping|rapper}} who was most popular in the early {{w|1990s}} with his song "{{w|Ice Ice Baby}}." He was frequently mocked as a very "white" rapper. He is obviously an unexpected name to turn up in this diagram.
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[[Category:Comics|0110]]
 
 
Apparently, Randall's love interest didn't take too well to Randall professing similar feelings for Vanilla Ice as he did for them, causing some friction in their relationship. The title text suggests that other '90s rappers have similarly affected Randall's past relationships.
 
 
 
Vanilla Ice also appears as an element of a romantic situation in [[159: Boombox]].
 
 
 
==Transcript==
 
:[A Venn diagram with three sets]
 
:Description of set 1: People who can always make me smile
 
:Description of set 2: People who constantly show me new things about the world
 
:Description of set 3: People I want to spend the rest of my life with
 
:Intersection point: YOU.
 
:Intersection of sets 2 and 3: Vanilla Ice
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
[[Category:Venn diagrams]]
 
[[Category:Romance]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring real people]]
 

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