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Considering the date of the 3rd dose (one day prior to the comic's uploading), it is likely that the blackouts in the last line are only covering whitespace.
 
Considering the date of the 3rd dose (one day prior to the comic's uploading), it is likely that the blackouts in the last line are only covering whitespace.
  
Another possible reference here is to the practice of filing for {{w|Freedom of Information Act (United States)|FOIA}} requests that has been getting more popular in recent years, with sites like muckrock.com developing to support it.  These requests provide for citizens to view the contents of government files, but the files first go through a process of redaction via solid black rectangles.  The information that is redacted can seem random, ridiculous, and frustrating, and be a source of legal action.
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Another possible reference here is to the practice of filing for {{w|Freedom of Information Act|FOAI}} requests that has been getting more popular in recent years, with sites like muckrock.com developing to support it.  These requests provide for citizens to view the contents of government files, but the files first go through a process of redaction via solid black rectangles.  The information that is redacted can seem random, ridiculous, and frustrating, and be a source of legal action.
  
 
The caption indicates that his intention is to "seem more mysterious". This is best exemplified by the blanking of most of the word "clinician" to leave the acronym "{{w|Central Intelligence Agency|CIA}}", referring to the US government agency known for its frequently "mysterious" (classified) activity, as well as its liberal use of redaction like that in the comic.
 
The caption indicates that his intention is to "seem more mysterious". This is best exemplified by the blanking of most of the word "clinician" to leave the acronym "{{w|Central Intelligence Agency|CIA}}", referring to the US government agency known for its frequently "mysterious" (classified) activity, as well as its liberal use of redaction like that in the comic.

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