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...hat style hat, that quickly evolved to have the current shape and style of a {{w|pork pie hat}}, already used in [[45: Schrodinger]].
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...yone is so hungry for BAD news, but fine, I'll give in to feedback and add a dark mode.
This comic is another in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series of comics]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemi
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<noinclude>:''For a list of comics, see [[:Category:Comics featuring Randall Munroe|Comics feat
...e time I climb things, open strange doors, and go to goth clubs dressed as a frat guy so I can stand around and look terribly uncomfortable. At frat par
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...this new word is one of the very words used in the process. This is called a [[917|meta]] or "self-referential" joke.
...start by labeling their subject matter as a malapropism, a portmanteau, or a neologism.
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...sting resources {{w|reinventing the wheel}}, whilst offering their clients a certain amount of simplicity and compatibility between vendors.
...ensome. As a result, someone eventually takes on the challenge of creating a universal standard that everyone can rally around.
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[[File:Terrible small logo.png|200px|right]]{{TOC}}{{Quote|A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.|[https://xkcd.com xkcd.co
...mics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and are accompanied by a [[Title text|title text]], serving as Randall's commentary.
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This is a list of comics from 1 to 500.
{{comicsrow|486|2008-10-08|I am Not a Ninja}}
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...x|right|thumb|Logo by [[User:Alek2407]], made transparent and resized by [[User:Omega]].]]
Here is a tour of various entry points to the site:
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...live or where they came from determines which comic they actually see. As a result, there are actually multiple comics that went up on April Fools' Day
...he comic, refers to the semiotic theories of Jakob von Uexküll and Thomas A. Sebeok)
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| titletext = A leading expert characterized the situation as 'retarded'
...nd's or his own opinion). The same joke is at play in the image text where a leading expert thinks the situation is "retarded."
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...d so on. [[Randall]]'s browser looks like {{w|Google Chrome}} as viewed on a {{w|Mac (computer)|Mac}}, and he has installed at least four extensions on
...a string is "s", e.g. "s/old/new/g" replaces any occurrence of "old" with "new". The title therefore contains the command to change "keyboard" into "leopa
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...]] posted both on LiveJournal and on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com] after the new site was launched. This comic was published on the same day across both sit
...ic is both funny (as it is unexpected) and not funny (as the last line was a non sequitur and therefore there is no climax) at the same time, thus provi
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...text = The typical internet user (who wants to share) has an IQ of 147 and a 9-inch penis. Better than the reverse, I guess
...gle to show how many hits (or web pages) are returned as relevant based on a given search replacing <X> by different numbers.
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...r situation from a previous xkcd strip. In each panel is written a part of a song similar to the song from the Discovery Channel commercial.
Most of the panels are references to previous xkcd strips, but a few are not.
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| titletext = The top computer champion at Seven Minutes in Heaven is a Honda-built Realdoll, but to date it has been unable to outperform the huma
..., the years in parenthesis correspond to the year the game was mastered by a computer.
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...holding a {{w|smartphone}}, tells [[White Hat]] that everyone now carries a computer in their pocket, and refers to how it is always on-line (connected
...{w|cryogenics}}''' (hence the title) far enough for humans to survive such a deep freeze, and then she climbs into her homemade chamber and plans to ski
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..., and Seltzer & Friedberg DVD collection didn't tip you off, there will be a $20 negligence charge for this service.
...he's not the first one she betrayed. He thinks that society should provide a service that collects reports about such notorious liars, warning future da
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| titletext = I just read a pop-science book by a respected author. One chapter, and much of the thesis, was based around wil
...y spread misinformation but make said misinformation seem reliable through a process of "circular reporting".
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The comic shows - in human language - part of the conversations that a browser and web server do in order to get the right page. The protocol they
...going to be in portrait orientation, so restyling it accordingly) is often a continuing problem. As are the continual intrusive popovers 'suggesting' th
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| title = Linux User at Best Buy
...erating systems and software. As such, the subtext is that somebody buying a complete pre-packaged home computer system at Best Buy wouldn't know or car
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