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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | On {{w|Wikipedia}}, a well-referenced text or statement indicates credibility. References for particular facts are linked to by bracketed blue little numbers in {{w|superscript}}.<font color="#36b"> | + | On {{w|Wikipedia}}, a well-referenced text or statement indicates credibility. References for particular facts are linked to by bracketed blue little numbers in {{w|superscript}}.<sup><font color="#36b">[1][3][4]</font></sup> When faced with a statement followed by these, readers will normally believe it without further ado,<sup><font color="#36b">[6][10]</font></sup> since they take it on trust that there are directions on the bottom of the page, leading to a reliable source or two, agreeing with what the statement says. The effect becomes strengthened when such information often is confirmed to be correct. |
− | In the comic, | + | In the comic, advertisers have realized that it has gone so far that people in general will take any nonsense for granted if there is just the right amount of Wikipedia-style reference tags to it. The penis pump e-commerce can suddenly flourish (again?) and the spammers won't even need to bother making up findings to cite. |
− | + | Turgidax{{w|Registered trademark symbol|®}} is something [[Randall]] formed from ''{{Wiktionary|turgid}}'', meaning swollen. One reason that the attaching of ''-ax'' creates a typically pill-like name is simply that ''-ax'' (and ''-ex'') are common Latin adjectival word endings, and that many drugs have names formed from Latin words. -Ax is also, specifically, the root of the -acious ending in English, as in "audacious" or (appropriately) [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bodacious bodacious], meaning "extra" or "especially". The idea is it makes the genitalius extra or especially turgid. ''{{Wiktionary|Cardiovascular}}'' means relating to the heart and blood vessels. | |
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− | Turgidax{{w|Registered trademark symbol|®}} is something [[Randall]] formed from ''{{Wiktionary|turgid}}'', meaning swollen. One reason that the attaching of ''-ax'' creates a typically pill-like name is simply that ''-ax'' (and ''-ex'') are common Latin adjectival word endings, and that many drugs have names formed from Latin words. -Ax is also, specifically, the root of the -acious ending in English, as in "audacious" or (appropriately) [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bodacious bodacious], meaning "extra" or "especially". | ||
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− | ''{{Wiktionary|Cardiovascular}}'' means relating to the heart and blood vessels | ||
The title text is about how Wikipedia users have been able to add "disputed"-tags (nowadays "disputed – discuss") after challenged facts, with {{w|Template:Disputed-inline|this template}}, since the dawn of time.<sup><span style="color:#36b">[11]</span>[<span style="color:#36b">disputed</span> – <span style="color:#36b">discuss</span>]</sup> So when faced with the new advertising trick {{w|Real life|IRL}}, we could counter by scribbling those tags all over with blue {{w|Sharpie (marker)|Sharpie}} marker pens, and so automatically revive the {{w|critical thinking}}. | The title text is about how Wikipedia users have been able to add "disputed"-tags (nowadays "disputed – discuss") after challenged facts, with {{w|Template:Disputed-inline|this template}}, since the dawn of time.<sup><span style="color:#36b">[11]</span>[<span style="color:#36b">disputed</span> – <span style="color:#36b">discuss</span>]</sup> So when faced with the new advertising trick {{w|Real life|IRL}}, we could counter by scribbling those tags all over with blue {{w|Sharpie (marker)|Sharpie}} marker pens, and so automatically revive the {{w|critical thinking}}. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Advertising discovery: | :Advertising discovery: | ||
:[Person sits at computer, reading an ad on the screen. The bracketed superscripts are blue.] | :[Person sits at computer, reading an ad on the screen. The bracketed superscripts are blue.] | ||
:Ad: Turgidax® triples<sup style="color:blue;">[2]</sup> your penis size overnight,<sup style="color:blue;">[2][5]</sup> improving both your sexual attractiveness<sup style="color:blue;">[2][7]</sup> and your cardiovascular health.<sup style="color:blue;">[7][8][9]</sup> | :Ad: Turgidax® triples<sup style="color:blue;">[2]</sup> your penis size overnight,<sup style="color:blue;">[2][5]</sup> improving both your sexual attractiveness<sup style="color:blue;">[2][7]</sup> and your cardiovascular health.<sup style="color:blue;">[7][8][9]</sup> | ||
:Person (thinking): Sounds legit. | :Person (thinking): Sounds legit. | ||
− | : | + | :Caption: Wikipedia has trained us to believe anything followed by little blue numbers in brackets. |
− | :Wikipedia has trained us to believe anything followed by little blue numbers in brackets. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Randall changed the image name from advertising_discovery.png to citations.png, since adblocking extensions interpreted it as an ad and made the comic blank. He had the same problem just three months earlier with [[870: Advertising]]. | * Randall changed the image name from advertising_discovery.png to citations.png, since adblocking extensions interpreted it as an ad and made the comic blank. He had the same problem just three months earlier with [[870: Advertising]]. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Penis]] | [[Category:Penis]] | ||
[[Category:Wikipedia]] | [[Category:Wikipedia]] | ||
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