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The sentence in the third paragraph which begins with the word "However" is reading into the original comic something which is not actually in the original comic. It is probably true that Randall wanted the reader to think that Beret Guy in panel one was implying that the kayak could "travel through time in a science fiction sense" but there is nothing in the comic to suggest that Cueball thinks that the kayak "can travel through time in a science fiction sense."
 
The sentence in the third paragraph which begins with the word "However" is reading into the original comic something which is not actually in the original comic. It is probably true that Randall wanted the reader to think that Beret Guy in panel one was implying that the kayak could "travel through time in a science fiction sense" but there is nothing in the comic to suggest that Cueball thinks that the kayak "can travel through time in a science fiction sense."
 
I have a time machine but it only travels at a rate of one second per second and it can't go back in time.
 
 
== xkcd Volume 0 (book) ==
 
 
below the strip, the book has
 
 
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SICHINGULUUNGSICHINGQSICHINGN NUATAQAN
 
 
See also similar lettering above Parody Week: A Softer World on the same page, 11002. {{unsigned ip|172.69.214.109|23:10, 11 January 2024}}
 

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