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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | + | Usually at a conference or other event involving a speaker addressing a crowd, members of the crowd are given the chance to ask questions. This is intended so that people can perhaps ask the speaker to elaborate on a point they've made, or to ask the speaker's opinion on a topic related to their talk. | |
− | + | Occasionally, people at such an event will use (or, rather, abuse) the opportunity to ask a question to instead provide their own (unsolicited) opinion or statement. Such statements are often preceded with something along the lines of "I have a question. Well, less of a question and more of a comment." This formulation in particular has attracted a lot of criticism, eg. [https://jamesmendezhodes.com/blog/2019/4/30/less-of-a-question-more-of-a-comment]. | |
+ | In the comic, this idea is taken to an extreme, with [[Beret Guy]] not only transforming the opportunity to ask a question into an opportunity to make a statement, but through successive transformations, turning this into an opportunity to show off a bug he has found. | ||
− | :'''Question | + | :'''Question''' This is what the crowd member is expected to provide, such that the speaker or a panel member could provide a related answer. |
− | :'''Comment | + | :'''Comment''' This is where the crowd member would just say something they believe, without expecting an answer, giving the speaker or panel members nothing to do. |
− | :'''Utterance | + | :'''Utterance''' This is making a noise, which may or may not be actual words, or if actual words it may not be a complete sentence. |
− | :'''Air Pressure Wave | + | :'''Air Pressure Wave''' Sounds are literally pressure waves in the air. So this could be a simple sound, or not a sound at all depending on the severity of the wave. It might be the person simply blowing. |
− | :'''Friendly Hand Wave | + | :'''Friendly Hand Wave''' Now instead of using his mouth to generate an air pressure wave, he's producing it with his hand, in a manner intended to be interpreted as "friendly". Many times hand waves are done in a friendly manner, designed more for the visual appeal than the amount of air pressure waves they generate. |
− | :'''Friendly Bug | + | :'''Friendly Bug''' Now he is no longer doing anything himself, except to point out the fact that he has found a bug or {{w|insect}}, which he {{w|anthropomorphizes}} as being friendly. |
− | :'''Want to meet it?''' | + | :'''Want to meet it?''' After all this talking, he apparently now considers the speaker (who hasn't actually had a chance to speak during this exchange) his friend, and wants to share this wonderful finding with his new friend, by finally asking a question. After doggedly refusing to ask a question, it's ironic to end with one, though presumably not one related to the topic of the speaker's talk. |
− | The title text | + | The title text refers to successively worse forms of magic spells which would, presumably, have a negative effect upon the listener. A malediction is another word for curse (the prefix "mal" being a Latin root meaning "evil"). "Word of Power" could refer to the dragonish form of magic in ''{{w|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}},'' or the [https://dungeonsdragons.fandom.com/wiki/Power_word early 1st edition Dungeons & Dragons high level spells] which have since fallen out of favor among roleplayers. The term "{{w|Magic_in_Harry_Potter#Unforgivable_Curses|Unforgivable Curse}}" refers to a set of three spells from the Harry Potter series, said to be so evil that their use on another person is unforgivable and illegal. The three spells are able to mind control (''Imperius''), torture (''Cruciatus''), and kill (''Avada Kedavra'') their target. |
− | + | The title text can be interpreted as a reply by [[Hairy]] (the speaker) to Beret Guy, indicating his annoyance at the topic being derailed. It could also be representative of Randall's feelings towards those who abuse the opportunity to ask a question in order to make a statement. Randall has recently done some book tours and was at {{w|San Diego Comic-Con}} [https://blog.xkcd.com/2019/07/15/san-diego-comic-con/ last month] where he served on various panels, so he probably had personal first-hand experience with these kinds of circuitous non-questions. | |
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− | The title text can be interpreted as a reply by [[Hairy]] (the speaker) to Beret Guy, indicating his annoyance at the topic being derailed. It could also be representative of | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Beret Guy: Well, less of a question and more of a comment. | :Beret Guy: Well, less of a question and more of a comment. | ||
:Beret Guy: I guess it's less of a comment and more of an utterance | :Beret Guy: I guess it's less of a comment and more of an utterance | ||
− | :Beret Guy: Really it's less an utterance | + | :Beret Guy: Really it's less an utterance more an air pressure wave. |
:Beret Guy: It's less an air pressure wave and more a friendly hand wave. | :Beret Guy: It's less an air pressure wave and more a friendly hand wave. | ||
:Beret Guy: I guess it's less a friendly wave than it is a friendly bug. | :Beret Guy: I guess it's less a friendly wave than it is a friendly bug. | ||
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[[Category:Public speaking]] | [[Category:Public speaking]] | ||
[[Category:Animals]] | [[Category:Animals]] | ||
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