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[[Hairy]] is trying to compile a list of names and addresses, for identity theft purposes. He intends to do so by posting an online quiz to entice people into posting their personal information; for example, [https://www.yelp.com/topic/los-angeles-whats-your-porn-star-name-2 asking people to post their 'porn star name'] by combining their pet's name (or their middle name, or their mother's maiden name) and the street they grew up on. However, as [[White Hat]] points out, a lot of this information is already in the {{w|public record}} making his "viral quiz" unnecessary. This comic is one of very few where White Hat's argument is not used as a {{w|straw man}}; rather, Hairy is the unenlightened one and White Hat has the idea that will require much less work for the same result.  However, when Hairy proves to have no idea about public records, White Hat decides that it will be easier (or at least more fun) to just play along with Hairy's plan rather than try to educate him.
 
[[Hairy]] is trying to compile a list of names and addresses, for identity theft purposes. He intends to do so by posting an online quiz to entice people into posting their personal information; for example, [https://www.yelp.com/topic/los-angeles-whats-your-porn-star-name-2 asking people to post their 'porn star name'] by combining their pet's name (or their middle name, or their mother's maiden name) and the street they grew up on. However, as [[White Hat]] points out, a lot of this information is already in the {{w|public record}} making his "viral quiz" unnecessary. This comic is one of very few where White Hat's argument is not used as a {{w|straw man}}; rather, Hairy is the unenlightened one and White Hat has the idea that will require much less work for the same result.  However, when Hairy proves to have no idea about public records, White Hat decides that it will be easier (or at least more fun) to just play along with Hairy's plan rather than try to educate him.

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