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'''"Anyone else here?" vs. "Anyone else now?"'''. It's always fun overanalyzing why *this* point in space-time is a here or now, while *that* point in space-time is a there or then. [[Special:Contributions/84.233.216.138|84.233.216.138]] 00:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)
 
'''"Anyone else here?" vs. "Anyone else now?"'''. It's always fun overanalyzing why *this* point in space-time is a here or now, while *that* point in space-time is a there or then. [[Special:Contributions/84.233.216.138|84.233.216.138]] 00:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)
  
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I've (travelled)[https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/630:_Time_Travel] all the way from the year 2025 to say: happy new year! [[Special:Contributions/185.36.194.156|185.36.194.156]] 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)
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I've travelled [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/630:_Time_Travel] all the way from the year 2025 to say: happy new year! [[Special:Contributions/185.36.194.156|185.36.194.156]] 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)

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Anyone here in 2050? King Pando (talk) 22:20, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
oh that's what that type of comment's about Treeplate (talk)

Anybody reading this in 2525? Is man still alive? Did woman survive?Lordpishky (talk) 22:28, 31 December 2025 (UTC)

Did they fall in love? --Aaron of Mpls (talk) 22:46, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
What did they find?Lordpishky (talk) 02:03, 1 January 2026 (UTC)

Any read this 1000000 BC? Do Kroog make fire? --User 8496351 (talk) 22:46, 31 December 2025 (UTC)

I'm here from exactly two years in your future. Well, perhaps not your future because... ah... best not say, just in case. 92.23.2.208 18:41, 9 January 2028 (UTC)

Why does the end of the explanation appear to have been written by AI? Am I going crazy or does that look like how ChatGPT would describe xkcd? CreatorOfWorlds (talk) 22:52, 31 December 2025 (UTC)


"Anyone else here?" vs. "Anyone else now?". It's always fun overanalyzing why *this* point in space-time is a here or now, while *that* point in space-time is a there or then. 84.233.216.138 00:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)

I've travelled [1] all the way from the year 2025 to say: happy new year! 185.36.194.156 02:31, 1 January 2026 (UTC)