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This is comic number 1081. Posted on 7/13/12.
 
This is comic number 1081. Posted on 7/13/12.
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Image text: Really, the comforting side in most conspiracy theory arguments is the one claiming that anyone who's in power has any plan at all.
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== Image Text ==
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Really, the comforting side in most conspiracy theory arguments is the one claiming that anyone who's in power has any plan at all.
  
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== Description ==
 
This is your silly xkcd comic for Friday as [[Cueball]] is arguing on the internet via his phone with someone elsewhere on their laptop.  They are arguing about a conspiracy theory, however, it is unclear which one.  Since these arguments are interminable, [[Cueball]] "wins" the argument by going down a waterslide (carrying his phone, which doesn't seem like a great idea since the phone could get very wet on one of those slides and stop functioning.)
 
This is your silly xkcd comic for Friday as [[Cueball]] is arguing on the internet via his phone with someone elsewhere on their laptop.  They are arguing about a conspiracy theory, however, it is unclear which one.  Since these arguments are interminable, [[Cueball]] "wins" the argument by going down a waterslide (carrying his phone, which doesn't seem like a great idea since the phone could get very wet on one of those slides and stop functioning.)
  
 
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Revision as of 17:57, 1 August 2012

This is comic number 1081. Posted on 7/13/12. Previous Next

argument victory.png

Image Text

Really, the comforting side in most conspiracy theory arguments is the one claiming that anyone who's in power has any plan at all.

Description

This is your silly xkcd comic for Friday as Cueball is arguing on the internet via his phone with someone elsewhere on their laptop. They are arguing about a conspiracy theory, however, it is unclear which one. Since these arguments are interminable, Cueball "wins" the argument by going down a waterslide (carrying his phone, which doesn't seem like a great idea since the phone could get very wet on one of those slides and stop functioning.)