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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | This comic refers to the use of "{{w|baby talk}}" when speaking to pets, especially {{w|cats}}. A person's voice becomes {{w|falsetto}} and {{Wiktionary|cooing}}, vocabulary becomes simplified, and phrases are repeated, such as "Here, kitty, kitty, kitty." The chart shows that a person's apparent intelligence decreases, and that the {{Wiktionary|inanity}} (i.e. uselessness or emptiness) of their statements increases, the closer they get to a cat. Most people act like this when they're playing with cats or trying to call them over to them. | + | This comic refers to the use of "{{w|baby talk}}" when speaking to pets, especially {{w|cats}}. A person's voice becomes {{w|falsetto}} and {{Wiktionary|cooing}}, vocabulary becomes simplified, and phrases are repeated, such as "Here, kitty, kitty, kitty." |
− | Thankfully, being close to a cat doesn't actually cause any decrease of intelligence in normal circumstances | + | |
+ | The chart shows that a person's apparent intelligence decreases, and that the {{Wiktionary|inanity}} (i.e. uselessness or emptiness) of their statements increases, the closer they get to a cat. | ||
+ | Most people act like this when they're playing with cats or trying to call them over to them. | ||
+ | Thankfully, being close to a cat doesn't actually cause any decrease of intelligence in normal circumstances; the graph technically refers to ''demonstrated'' intelligence rather than actual IQ levels.{{Citation needed}} | ||
The title text continues [[Cueball|Cueball's]] obvious statement (and thus inane/useless point made) from below the graph. | The title text continues [[Cueball|Cueball's]] obvious statement (and thus inane/useless point made) from below the graph. | ||
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+ | In [[1535: Words for Pets]], [[Randall]] again mentions how people often talk strangely to their pets. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | *This comic | + | *This comic is available as a signed print in the [https://store.xkcd.com/products/signed-prints xkcd store]. |
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Cats]] | [[Category:Cats]] | ||
[[Category:Line graphs]] | [[Category:Line graphs]] | ||
[[Category:Comics with xkcd store products]] | [[Category:Comics with xkcd store products]] |