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| date      = November 19, 2005
 
| date      = November 19, 2005
 
| title    = Pillar
 
| title    = Pillar
| before    = <big><big><span class="plainlinks">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063505/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/?skip=20#:~:text=Friday%27s%20Drawing%20%2D%20Pillar Original title</span>]: '''Friday's Drawing - Pillar'''</big></big>
 
 
| image    = pillar.jpg
 
| image    = pillar.jpg
| titletext = A comic by my brother Doug, redrawn and rewritten by me<br><br><span class="plainlinks">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060529063505/http://xkcd-drawings.livejournal.com/?skip=20#:~:text=Friday%27s%20Drawing%20%2D%20Pillar Original caption</span>]: Oops, I totally forgot to update yesterday afternoon. Well, I haven't slept, so I say it's still Friday. It's been a weird couple days and I was just thinking it was the weekend. Anyway, the first version of this strip was drawn by me and then written by Doug. I redrew/wrote it and now you are reading it! Cool, huh?<br>Also, all the barrel strips are now [http://www.xkcd.com/barrel.html here] for easy linkage to people you think might like them.
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| titletext = A comic by my brother Doug, redrawn and rewritten by me
 
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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
This was the thirty-fourth comic originally posted to [[LiveJournal]]. The previous one was [[31: Barrel - Part 5]], and the next one was [[33: Self-reference]].
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In this comic, the two characters ponder the unanswerable philosophical question of whether all people observe the universe the same, or whether, for example, what one person sees as "red" might be what another see as "green". They muse that no one really knows how anyone else sees the world.
  
Two [[Cueball]]-like guys ponder the unanswerable philosophical question of whether all people observe the universe the same, or whether, for example, what one person sees as "red" might be what another see as "green". They muse that no one really knows how anyone else sees the world. The misdirection and punchline of the comic come when the pole-guy asks if his friend can help him down from this pole where he's been standing for the entire comic. The friend's reply indicates that he does not see a pole, proving that one person can observe the world differently than another, in this case, in a far more extreme and unexpected way than color differences.
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The misdirection and punchline of the comic comes when lefty asks if righty can get him down from the pole he's been standing on for the entire comic. Righty's reply indicates that he does not see a pole, proving that one person does observe the world differently than another; in this case, in a far more extreme and unexpected way than color differences.
  
Another interpretation of the punchline is that the friend doesn't like pole-guy's idea of questioning all of human existence and mocks that philosophy by pretending not to see that he is standing on a pole. The concept of a philosopher on a pole is likely a reference to many "{{w|stylites}}" or "pillar-saints" of the late antiquity period, perhaps the first and most famous them being {{w|Simeon Stylites}}. Unlike most other [[xkcd]] comics, the "panels" of this comic are not divided and are drawn within a single frame.
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As noted, this comic is based on a comic drawn by [[Randall Munroe|Randall]]'s brother [[Doug Munroe|Doug]], although Randall apparently redrew and rewrote it. Unlike most other ''[[xkcd]]'' comics, the "panels" of this comic are not divided and are drawn within a single frame.
  
The title text and the original caption say the comic is based on a comic drawn by [[Randall Munroe|Randall]]'s brother Doug, although Randall apparently redrew and rewrote it. In the original caption of the LiveJournal post, he also apologizes for forgetting to post the comic on a Friday and reminds people of the link he created to group all the comics in the [[:Category:The Boy and his Barrel|The Boy and his Barrel series]], because the [[31: Barrel - Part 5|previous comic]] was the last episode in the series. The link is now defunct, but there's an [http://liveweb.archive.org/web/20070207052159/http://www.xkcd.com/barrel.html archived version].
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==Trivia==
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*This is the thirty-fourth comic originally posted to livejournal. The previous was [[31: Barrel - Part 5]]. The next was [[33: Self-reference]]
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[At the top of the panel is a black frame with the following text:]
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::This one is mostly by my little brother, [[Doug Munroe|Doug]].
:This one is mostly by my little brother, Doug.
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:[Person on a tall pillar is talking to person on the ground]
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:Person on pillar: The sky is so blue, and all the leaves are green.
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:Person on ground: Haven't you ever wondered if we really see the same colors as everyone else? It's all perception.
  
:[A Cueball-like guy stands on the top of a tall pole and talks to his Cueball-like friend on the ground. The drawing is repeated three time in the same panel, once for each comment by the two guys.]
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:Person on pillar: Well, you might as well call into question all of human experience. Who really knows what world someone else sees?
:Pole-guy: The sky is so blue, and all the leaves are green.
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:Person on ground: Yeah, I guess.
:Friend: Haven't you ever wondered if we really see the same colors as everyone else? It's all perception.
 
 
 
:Pole-guy: Well, you might as well call into question all of human experience. Who really knows what world someone else sees?
 
:Friend: Yeah, I guess.
 
 
 
:Pole-guy: Anyway, can you help me down from this pole?
 
:Friend: What pole?
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
This was the first comic to be [[:Category:Saturday comics|released on a Saturday]], at 7:55 PM.
 
  
{{comic discussion}}
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:Person on pillar: Anyway, can you help me down from this pole?
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:Person on ground: What pole?
  
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
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