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[[Cueball]] is visiting his doctor [[Ponytail]], apparently for a general medical checkup.
 
[[Cueball]] is visiting his doctor [[Ponytail]], apparently for a general medical checkup.
  
While there is nothing wrong with him medically, the doctor wonders why he has continued to work for many years despite his body parts' individual fragility. Compared to man-made structures - like the USB cables mentioned by Ponytail, which quickly begin to fray - it's surprising that the body can survive for so long while sustaining so much wear and tear. Actually the body gets stronger and more fit the more it is used (an example of {{w|antifragility}}), in contrast to USB cables, which tend to wear out with use.
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While there is nothing wrong with him medically, the doctor wonders why he has continued to work for many years despite his body parts' individual fragility. Compared to man-made structures - like the USB cables mentioned by Ponytail, which quickly begin to fray - it's surprising that the body can survive for so long while sustaining so much wear and tear. Actually the body gets stronger and more fit the more it is used (an example of antifragility[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifragility]), in contrast to USB cables, which tend to wear out with use.
  
 
Ponytail specifically mentions his eyes which are so fragile and exposed. Yet most people go through a whole life with both eyes intact, although the vision itself may be impaired. The human reflexes and the shape of the skull around the eyes has a lot to do with the fact that it is possible to protect such fragile structures for a lifetime.
 
Ponytail specifically mentions his eyes which are so fragile and exposed. Yet most people go through a whole life with both eyes intact, although the vision itself may be impaired. The human reflexes and the shape of the skull around the eyes has a lot to do with the fact that it is possible to protect such fragile structures for a lifetime.
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All things taken into consideration, {{tvtropes|BackAlleyDoctor|we don't actually have any confirmation that Ponytail is a real doctor}}. As Randall has stated before, [[699: Trimester|anybody can just buy a lab coat]]. Although Ponytail's answer in the final panel lacks [[1644: Stargazing|the usual "I have no idea" or equivalent non-answer]], it's still somewhat possible she's a real doctor having an existential episode.
 
All things taken into consideration, {{tvtropes|BackAlleyDoctor|we don't actually have any confirmation that Ponytail is a real doctor}}. As Randall has stated before, [[699: Trimester|anybody can just buy a lab coat]]. Although Ponytail's answer in the final panel lacks [[1644: Stargazing|the usual "I have no idea" or equivalent non-answer]], it's still somewhat possible she's a real doctor having an existential episode.
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Another explanation, is that Ponytail is possessed by an alien intelligence, which would explain her lack of understanding of human physiology (see https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1541:_Voice).
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:Ponytail: Yeah, you're fine.
 
:Ponytail: Yeah, you're fine.
 
:Ponytail: Which is weird, given that your body is basically made from dissolved bread.
 
:Ponytail: Which is weird, given that your body is basically made from dissolved bread.
 
==Trivia==
 
Later Doctor Ponytail offers these thoughts again as an internal monologue in [[2057: Internal Monologues]].
 
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]
[[Category:Biology]]
 
[[Category:Doctor Ponytail]]
 
[[Category:Medicine]]
 

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