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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
{{w|Text messaging}} is a back-and-forth communication via SMS between two users. In this comic, Randall shows a line graph of "who sends the first text more often?" This is meant to show who Randall initiates conversations with, and who initiates conversations with him.
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{{incomplete|Please only mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
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{{w|Text messaging}} is a back-and-forth communication via SMS between 2 users. In this comic, Randall shows a line graph of "who sends the first text more often?" This is meant to show who Randall initiates conversations with, and who initiates conversations with him.
  
 
Maintaining a friendship or relationship (whether intimate, friendship, casual, or business) typically requires communication; often that communication takes place when two individuals are not in the same location by means of an exchange of text messages.  A normal balanced relationship typically involves both parties involved to have an approximately equal interest in making conversations happen, as measured in this case by "who sends the first text".  The person who desires that a particular communication take place typically will send a text message, and once the other person responds the conversation happens, and the relationship progresses.  If neither person initiates, the relationship will likely suffer.
 
Maintaining a friendship or relationship (whether intimate, friendship, casual, or business) typically requires communication; often that communication takes place when two individuals are not in the same location by means of an exchange of text messages.  A normal balanced relationship typically involves both parties involved to have an approximately equal interest in making conversations happen, as measured in this case by "who sends the first text".  The person who desires that a particular communication take place typically will send a text message, and once the other person responds the conversation happens, and the relationship progresses.  If neither person initiates, the relationship will likely suffer.
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The largest block, in the middle, is "friends". These friends range from Randall initiating a lot, to them initiating a lot. There is a healthy range of who initiates first.
 
The largest block, in the middle, is "friends". These friends range from Randall initiating a lot, to them initiating a lot. There is a healthy range of who initiates first.
  
The next block to the right is for "that really nice friend who keeps inviting me to things even though I flake constantly". This means that Randall promises to go to events that this friend invites him to, but does not always follow through. This friend is still persistent in inviting Randall. Additionally, Randall could be less close to this person, based on him not categorizing this person under "friends".
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The next block to the right, is for "that really nice friend who keeps inviting me to things even though I flake consistently". This means that Randall promises to go to events that this friend invites him to, but does not always follow through. This friend is still persistent in inviting Randall. Additionally, Randall could be less close to this person, based on him not categorizing this person under "friends".
  
The final block is "automated alerts and political campaigns". Randall would certainly not be likely to initiate "conversation" with automated systems, and would be very unlikely to initiate conversations with political campaigns. The fact that the bar is not purely 100% suggests that he has on rare occasion sent the first text to such recipients, perhaps for a campaign he believes in, or to request to be added to an automated alert system (i.e. opt-in). The fact that it includes political campaigns is a reference to the incessant texts being sent to Americans about the upcoming midterms.  
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The final block is "automated alerts and political campaigns". Randall would certainly not be likely to initiate "conversation" with automated systems, and would be very unlikely to initiate conversations with political campaigns, though the fact that the bar is not purely 100% suggests that he has on rare occasion initiated such a conversation, perhaps for a campaign he believes in, or perhaps to request to be added to an automated alert system (i.e. opt-in).
  
 
In the title text, Randall wishes that he would know the percentage of "who sends the first text more often", for each person that he texts. But he is also wary of the potential implications of finding out this information.
 
In the title text, Randall wishes that he would know the percentage of "who sends the first text more often", for each person that he texts. But he is also wary of the potential implications of finding out this information.
(Many old school messenger like pidgin offer such statistics through plugins though)
 
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:'''Who sends the first text more often?'''
 
:'''Who sends the first text more often?'''
 
:[A line graph with a segmented bar underneath shows a 50/50 marker in the middle while the left end is labeled "I text first 100% of the time" whereas the right end is labeled "They text first 100% of the time".]
 
:[A line graph with a segmented bar underneath shows a 50/50 marker in the middle while the left end is labeled "I text first 100% of the time" whereas the right end is labeled "They text first 100% of the time".]
  
 
:[The bar below is divided into five sections:]
 
:[The bar below is divided into five sections:]
 
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:[A small part at the left:]
:[A small part at the left, and a next, slightly larger part. The text below points to the second part:]
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:...'''''definitely''''' just politely putting up with me
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:[The next, slightly larger part:]
 
:People who I think of as friends but secretly worry that they're just politely putting up with me
 
:People who I think of as friends but secretly worry that they're just politely putting up with me
 
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:[In the middle a big part:]
:[Below this a text is shown for the first part:]
 
:...'''''definitely''''' just politely putting up with me
 
 
 
:[In the middle is a big part:]
 
 
:Friends
 
:Friends
 
 
:[To the right the parts are symmetric, the first is larger:]
 
:[To the right the parts are symmetric, the first is larger:]
 
:That really nice friend who keeps inviting me to things even though I flake constantly
 
:That really nice friend who keeps inviting me to things even though I flake constantly
 
 
:[The last small bar at the right:]
 
:[The last small bar at the right:]
 
:Automated alerts and political campaigns
 
:Automated alerts and political campaigns

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