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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | {{incomplete|Created by an HVAC ROCK BAND - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | |
− | In all of these comics, modern slang | + | This comic is very similar to [[2036: Edgelord]] and [[2654: Chemtrails]]. In all three of these comics, a modern slang term or just a commonly used word ("chemtrails" was the case in 2654) is used to describe a job, and while the slang or word seems accurate, it isn't the normally used term for the job. Previously a graph theory PHD was labeled an "edgelord", a reference to how mathematical graphs have edges, but this time a turbine maintenance engineer is called out for doing a lot of fanservice, as in, literally serving/maintaining a huge fan (with which turbines are often inaccurately conflated). In the other comic, trails of ant pheromones were labeled as "chemtrails", a reference to how pheromones are chemicals.{{citation needed}} |
− | + | A second order of dissonance is introduced from the difference between fans and turbines, which are designed to work towards opposite purposes. Randall has previously touched on wind turbines ''not'' being fans, most notably in [[1378: Turbine]]. | |
− | {{wiktionary|fanservice|Fanservice}} is a term used to describe decisions made in | + | {{wiktionary|fanservice|Fanservice}} is a term often used to describe certain decisions made in TV or film productions that make some form of knowing nod to the viewers that isn't necessary to the plot or visualization of the work. It can just mean inserting obscure details of the work's back-history, to spark gleeful recognition amongst the more devoted fans, or it could be increasing the ridiculousness of character's behavior (often due to one or other overly contrived reason) to live up to their stereotype. A frequent form of this is the {{tvtropes|MsFanservice|Ms. Fanservice}} trope, where the more glamorous female characters find themselves in more figurehugging clothing, clothing that actually covers {{tvtropes|ChainmailBikini|much less of their figure}} than should be practical or even find themselves shoehorned into a situation where they {{tvtropes|CensorSuds|aren't wearing}} even their 'normal' skimpy outfit. |
− | In the title text, | + | In the title text, Cueball refers to HVAC (a term for the unified <u>h</u>eating, <u>v</u>entilation, and <u>a</u>ir <u>c</u>onditioning systems of a given building) as "the fandom." Normally, "fandom" means the group of fans of something, but here refers to a system that relies on lots of fans. |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Cueball | + | {{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
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+ | :[Cueball stands next to White Hat, who has his hands balled into fists and has small lines above his head to indicate annoyance.] | ||
:Cueball: So, I hear you do a lot of fanservice. | :Cueball: So, I hear you do a lot of fanservice. | ||
:White Hat: '''''No!''''' | :White Hat: '''''No!''''' | ||
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[[Category:Puns]] | [[Category:Puns]] | ||
[[Category:Engineering]] | [[Category:Engineering]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Banned from conferences]] | ||
[[Category:How to annoy]] | [[Category:How to annoy]] |