Difference between revisions of "785: Open Mic Night"

Explain xkcd: It's 'cause you're dumb.
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "{{comic | number = 785 | date = | title = Open Mic Night | image = open_mic_night.png | titletext = Ever notice how the more successful observational comics b...")
 
(Transcript: Dammit HotCat.)
(19 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{comic
 
{{comic
 
| number    = 785
 
| number    = 785
| date      =  
+
| date      = August 27, 2010
 
| title    = Open Mic Night
 
| title    = Open Mic Night
 
| image    = open_mic_night.png
 
| image    = open_mic_night.png
Line 8: Line 8:
  
 
==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
<p>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphasia Aphasia] is is the disturbance in formulation and comprehension of language. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write. </p><p>Hat Man does not deal well with hecklers.</p><p>A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing) quine] is a computer program which takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output.
+
{{w|Aphasia}} is the disturbance in formulation and comprehension of language. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write.
 +
 
 +
A heckler in the audience fired a yo mama joke at [[Black Hat]] (probably "when yo mama sits around the house, she sits ''around'' the house"). Black Hat's response is a little less direct.
 +
 
 +
The third panel is a reference to the {{w|Quine paradox}}:
 +
 
 +
:"Yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation" yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation.
 +
 
 +
The sentence is another way of saying "this statement is false" but without the explicit self-reference. Named after the paradox, a {{w|quine (computing)|quine}} is also a computer program which outputs its own source code.
 +
 
 +
In the fourth panel, Beret Guy's speech begins as if with the common observation, "Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in groups", but somehow gets derailed, as a heckler points out.
 +
 
 +
The title text continues the riff on different kinds of stand-up comedians, commonly referred to as comics. {{w|Observational humor}} is a joke that presents a typical real-life situation humorously, often with a touch of exaggeration. The title text is likely referring to stand-up comedians, like {{w|Jerry Seinfeld}}, who use observational humor. When an observational comic becomes more successful, they  will probably "go on tour" resulting in a great deal of travel. This gives him or her lots of experience with airplanes and hotels, and more jokes about them will show up in the routine. Furthermore, the title text is itself an observational joke.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Woman on stage, holding microphone, hip-hop stance.]
+
:[Megan on stage, holding microphone, hip-hop stance.]
:Woman: Yo, I&#39;m M.C. Aphasia and I&#39;m here to say that, I... uh... um... hi?
+
:Megan: Yo, I'm M.C. Aphasia and I'm here to say that, I... uh... um... hi?
::
+
 
[Hat man on stage, holding microphone.]
+
:[Black Hat on stage, holding microphone.]
:Hat man: So I... oh? Does she? Well, when <i>yo </i>mama sits around the house, she finds herself wishing she&#39;d finished her degree instead of having kids right away, maybe started that business. Then she might have created something she&#39;s <i>proud </i>of.
+
:Black Hat: So I... oh? Does she? Well, when ''yo'' mama sits around the house, she finds herself wishing she'd finished her degree instead of having kids right away, maybe started that business. Then she might have created something she's ''proud'' of.
::
+
 
:[Man on stage, holding microphone, fist pumping toward audience.]
+
:[Cueball on stage, holding microphone, fist pumping toward audience.]
:Man: Yo, I&#39;m M.C. Quine and I&#39;m here to say, &quot;Yo, I&#39;m M.C. Quine and I&#39;m here to say!&quot;
+
:Cueball: Yo, I'm M.C. Quine and I'm here to say, "Yo, I'm M.C. Quine and I'm here to say!"
::
+
 
:[Beret man on stage, holding microphone.]
+
:[Beret Guy on stage, holding microphone.]
:Beret man: Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in hordes ten thousand strong, clad all in sable armor and bristling with swords and spears?
+
:Beret Guy: Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in hordes ten thousand strong, clad all in sable armor and bristling with swords and spears?
 
:Audience member: Those are orcs.
 
:Audience member: Those are orcs.
:Beret man: Oh.
+
:Beret Guy: Oh.
 
<!-- The transcript can be found in a hidden <div> element on the xkcd comic's html source, with id "transcript".
 
  -- Tip: Use colons (:) in the beginning of lines to preserve the original line breaks.
 
  -- Any actions or descriptive lines in [[double brackets]] should be reduced to [single brackets] to avoid wikilinking
 
  -- Do not include the title text again here -->
 
  
{{comic discussion}}  
+
{{comic discussion}}
<!-- Include any categories below this line-->
+
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 +
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 +
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]
 +
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]
 +
[[Category:Video games]]

Revision as of 02:02, 13 February 2014

Open Mic Night
Ever notice how the more successful observational comics become, the more their jokes focus on flying and hotels?
Title text: Ever notice how the more successful observational comics become, the more their jokes focus on flying and hotels?

Explanation

Aphasia is the disturbance in formulation and comprehension of language. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to being completely unable to speak, read, or write.

A heckler in the audience fired a yo mama joke at Black Hat (probably "when yo mama sits around the house, she sits around the house"). Black Hat's response is a little less direct.

The third panel is a reference to the Quine paradox:

"Yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation" yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation.

The sentence is another way of saying "this statement is false" but without the explicit self-reference. Named after the paradox, a quine is also a computer program which outputs its own source code.

In the fourth panel, Beret Guy's speech begins as if with the common observation, "Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in groups", but somehow gets derailed, as a heckler points out.

The title text continues the riff on different kinds of stand-up comedians, commonly referred to as comics. Observational humor is a joke that presents a typical real-life situation humorously, often with a touch of exaggeration. The title text is likely referring to stand-up comedians, like Jerry Seinfeld, who use observational humor. When an observational comic becomes more successful, they will probably "go on tour" resulting in a great deal of travel. This gives him or her lots of experience with airplanes and hotels, and more jokes about them will show up in the routine. Furthermore, the title text is itself an observational joke.

Transcript

[Megan on stage, holding microphone, hip-hop stance.]
Megan: Yo, I'm M.C. Aphasia and I'm here to say that, I... uh... um... hi?
[Black Hat on stage, holding microphone.]
Black Hat: So I... oh? Does she? Well, when yo mama sits around the house, she finds herself wishing she'd finished her degree instead of having kids right away, maybe started that business. Then she might have created something she's proud of.
[Cueball on stage, holding microphone, fist pumping toward audience.]
Cueball: Yo, I'm M.C. Quine and I'm here to say, "Yo, I'm M.C. Quine and I'm here to say!"
[Beret Guy on stage, holding microphone.]
Beret Guy: Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go in hordes ten thousand strong, clad all in sable armor and bristling with swords and spears?
Audience member: Those are orcs.
Beret Guy: Oh.


comment.png add a comment! ⋅ comment.png add a topic (use sparingly)! ⋅ Icons-mini-action refresh blue.gif refresh comments!

Discussion

Any clue about panel 4? Alpha (talk) 22:25, 22 February 2013 (UTC)

It's a WoW/LoR reference. 99.14.216.36 16:09, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
It begins like common notice "Ever notice how men go to the restroom alone, while women go ..." and you would expect it continued with "in pairs" / "in groups", perhaps "in hordes"... and then you get description of "hordes of Orcs" (tongue-in-cheek explanation) --JakubNarebski (talk) 16:34, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

I think it's much more likely that, in the title text, "observational comic" refers to a stand-up comedian who uses observational humor, like Jerry Seinfeld. Comedians are often called comics, and a stand-up comic often travels to different cities in the course of his or her job. More so if the comic in question is successful. I also note that the text refers to "their jokes" rather than "its jokes." -- Greenbandit (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

I think M.C. Quine is not about Quine paradox, but Quine (computing) --JakubNarebski (talk) 22:45, 23 April 2014 (UTC)

What does the 'M.C.' bit mean? 141.101.98.222 11:43, 15 March 2015 (UTC)

It's short for Master of Ceremonies, the official host of a staged event or similar performance. 141.101.98.207 12:40, 29 July 2015 (UTC)twilight

I removed the Video Games category tag. It was probably used in relation to the fourth panel (WOW or similar), however hordes of orcs are featured in books, movies, TV and other formats, not just video games. I believe the link is too tenuous, if anyone wants to re-add it, please explain the reasoning. --Pudder (talk) 13:39, 29 July 2015 (UTC)

The last paragraph of the Panel 3 section seems to refer to something that is no longer there.--162.158.134.40 13:27, 17 January 2018 (UTC)

It's referring to the text in that panel of the comic (though it erroneously refers to it as two sentences, where it's actually a single sentence that it's referring to the first and second halves of.141.101.76.16 14:21, 17 January 2018 (UTC)

I think Cueball means "I'm MC. Quine and I'm here to say '$1'" --172.68.57.249 01:55, 7 June 2021 (UTC)

Python:

file=open('quine.py').read()
print(file)

--198.41.238.106 02:22, 28 July 2021 (UTC)