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Religion is not a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy theorists have proof. {{unsigned ip|199.27.128.63}} | Religion is not a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy theorists have proof. {{unsigned ip|199.27.128.63}} | ||
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For me, the most interesting tension comes from ("self-reflective") bug report which doesn't (only) refer to conspiracy theorists but, maybe even more, to Cueball himself who beleives in God but still thinks that his own belief in God is a bug to be reported. Reporting could be seen as reporting to God in which he beleives. And that's the simple one. But also reporting that bug could be a report to the consciousness existing beyond the constraints of very comic Cueball is part of. That consciousness is then xkcd audience. Existence of such a consciousness beyond comic's universe would be the equivalent of God in some other universe. Self-reflective awareness of that "alien" existence, and not having a proof for its own comic universe, would make Cueball a religious guy. Randall Munroe decides about the proving possibilities in this particular case. [[User:Marcell|Marcell]] ([[User talk:Marcell|talk]]) 00:39, 13 April 2014 (UTC) | For me, the most interesting tension comes from ("self-reflective") bug report which doesn't (only) refer to conspiracy theorists but, maybe even more, to Cueball himself who beleives in God but still thinks that his own belief in God is a bug to be reported. Reporting could be seen as reporting to God in which he beleives. And that's the simple one. But also reporting that bug could be a report to the consciousness existing beyond the constraints of very comic Cueball is part of. That consciousness is then xkcd audience. Existence of such a consciousness beyond comic's universe would be the equivalent of God in some other universe. Self-reflective awareness of that "alien" existence, and not having a proof for its own comic universe, would make Cueball a religious guy. Randall Munroe decides about the proving possibilities in this particular case. [[User:Marcell|Marcell]] ([[User talk:Marcell|talk]]) 00:39, 13 April 2014 (UTC) | ||
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There's a bug in paragraph three... As of the time of this comment, the second sentence reads "The people are more involved in this questioned issues are just getting frustrated about this human behavior." As written, this is nonsense, and clearly exhibits several grammar errors. Unfortunately the explanation lacks clear clues as to what this sentence is intended to convey, so I have no point of reference from which to fix it without occluding the intended meaning. Help, please. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.216.88|108.162.216.88]] 02:18, 3 September 2014 (UTC) | There's a bug in paragraph three... As of the time of this comment, the second sentence reads "The people are more involved in this questioned issues are just getting frustrated about this human behavior." As written, this is nonsense, and clearly exhibits several grammar errors. Unfortunately the explanation lacks clear clues as to what this sentence is intended to convey, so I have no point of reference from which to fix it without occluding the intended meaning. Help, please. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.216.88|108.162.216.88]] 02:18, 3 September 2014 (UTC) | ||
: I've done my best to fix it to what I think was the intended meaning, and to make it flow with the surrounding explain.[[Special:Contributions/162.158.92.6|162.158.92.6]] 02:34, 26 July 2015 (UTC) | : I've done my best to fix it to what I think was the intended meaning, and to make it flow with the surrounding explain.[[Special:Contributions/162.158.92.6|162.158.92.6]] 02:34, 26 July 2015 (UTC) | ||
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+ | What started with a single click on Wikipedia's "self-replicating machine" page has led to an ever-increasing number of browser tabs containing articles on self-replication. Please help. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.255.147|162.158.255.147]] 23:09, 16 July 2016 (UTC) | ||
I interpreted the last panel as a jab at the subset of atheists who claim intellectual superiority while still believing in random conspiracy theories. {{unsigned|Flewk}} | I interpreted the last panel as a jab at the subset of atheists who claim intellectual superiority while still believing in random conspiracy theories. {{unsigned|Flewk}} | ||
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