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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | {{incomplete|Created by a NORMAL HUMAN - Expand explanation, add links to previous comics with theme.. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | |
− | In this | + | A common theme in xkcd is social awkwardness. Oftentimes [[Cueball]]/[[Randall]] will grossly overthink casual social interactions, such as small talk. In this case, Cueball has prepared a note to himself, preparing for the said small talk, but it ultimately backfires. |
− | + | Cueball looks at the post it note in his hand, which tells him to start the conversation by asking some questions about the other person. In real life, this would be a nice way of starting some small talk, and it wouldn't end the conversation immediately. However, Cueball then asks [[Hairy]] how many apples he has eaten in his life, instantly destroying the conversation, as evidenced by Hairy, who can only stare at him, Cueball then leaves. Normally, one would ask questions such as "How are you" or "What have you been up to lately" instead of asking random facts of someone else's life, such as "How many apples have you eaten in your life?"{{Citation needed}} | |
− | + | In the title text, Cueball awkwardly asks Hairy to rank his thoughts in order of importance and to take part in the friendship activity of eating apples. | |
− | + | A similar interaction with Cueball and Hairy occurs in [[1917: How to Make Friends]]. | |
− | A slight side-joke is the list being numbered despite only containing one item | + | A slight side-joke is the list being numbered despite only containing one item; and the post-it being titled "Normal Human Conversation" which implies the existence of other post-its with titles such as "Abnormal Human Conversation" or "Normal Cat Conversation". |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:[Cueball looks at Hairy.] | :[Cueball looks at Hairy.] | ||
:Cueball: How many...apples...have you eaten? | :Cueball: How many...apples...have you eaten? | ||
− | :Hairy: ... | + | :Hairy: ...Like, in my life? |
:Cueball: Yes. | :Cueball: Yes. | ||
:Hairy: ... | :Hairy: ... | ||
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[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Hairy]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Hairy]] | ||
[[Category:Social interactions]] | [[Category:Social interactions]] |