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The title text refers to the comic's own self-reference, but its also self-referencing because of the character count in it.
 
The title text refers to the comic's own self-reference, but its also self-referencing because of the character count in it.
 
I bought the shirt I'm weanrig when I first moved town, eight years ago. I was in the outdoor market looking for nothin', and my Dad held it up for me, 'cause he thought I'd like the design.It's a pretty cliche black shirt with an ugly dragon coiled around a sword and roses.It's never faded, and I don't want to throw it out...Heh.
 

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Self-Description
The contents of any one panel are dependent on the contents of every panel including itself. The graph of panel dependencies is complete and bidirectional, and each node has a loop. The mouseover text has two hundred and forty-two characters.
Title text: The contents of any one panel are dependent on the contents of every panel including itself. The graph of panel dependencies is complete and bidirectional, and each node has a loop. The mouseover text has two hundred and forty-two characters.

Explanation

This comic is self-referential, because every graph is dependent on the whole comic. If you would change anything in the comic, you would change the ink distribution, therefore you would have to update all three graphs, resulting in further changes which have to be considered.

The title text refers to the comic's own self-reference, but its also self-referencing because of the character count in it.