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[[Randall]] is using the scene from {{w|The Lion King}} where Simba is remembering a moment when his father, Mufasa, explained the night sky to him saying, 'the great kings of the past are up there' as a setting for this conversation between [[Cueball]] and [[Megan]]. This reminds Cueball of the scene later in the movie where Mufasa appears to Simba in the clouds and speaks to him. Megan interrupts, telling Cueball that he needs to be away from the computer more so he doesn't connect everything to {{w|Cory Doctorow}}, but he also shouldn't go near other people for fear of creeping them out.
 
[[Randall]] is using the scene from {{w|The Lion King}} where Simba is remembering a moment when his father, Mufasa, explained the night sky to him saying, 'the great kings of the past are up there' as a setting for this conversation between [[Cueball]] and [[Megan]]. This reminds Cueball of the scene later in the movie where Mufasa appears to Simba in the clouds and speaks to him. Megan interrupts, telling Cueball that he needs to be away from the computer more so he doesn't connect everything to {{w|Cory Doctorow}}, but he also shouldn't go near other people for fear of creeping them out.
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It's night and [[Megan]] and [[Cueball]] lie down on the earth while looking into the sky. Cueball believes that all dead bloggers are up there in the sky and watching them. This is similar to the belief in god or Jesus who are watching us everywhere. And above of them all there is the master blogger {{w|Cory Doctorow|Cory Efram Doctorow}}, his name is the largest one at the {{w|Tag cloud}}.
  
 
In the title text, [[Randall]] mentions that the word {{w|blog}}—a {{w|portmanteau}} of 'web log'—is a silly word, despite becoming common in usage.
 
In the title text, [[Randall]] mentions that the word {{w|blog}}—a {{w|portmanteau}} of 'web log'—is a silly word, despite becoming common in usage.

Revision as of 17:56, 5 May 2014

Starwatching
I always figured the word 'blog' would sound *less* silly as the years went by.
Title text: I always figured the word 'blog' would sound *less* silly as the years went by.

Explanation

Randall is using the scene from The Lion King where Simba is remembering a moment when his father, Mufasa, explained the night sky to him saying, 'the great kings of the past are up there' as a setting for this conversation between Cueball and Megan. This reminds Cueball of the scene later in the movie where Mufasa appears to Simba in the clouds and speaks to him. Megan interrupts, telling Cueball that he needs to be away from the computer more so he doesn't connect everything to Cory Doctorow, but he also shouldn't go near other people for fear of creeping them out.

Another possible interpretation: It's night and Megan and Cueball lie down on the earth while looking into the sky. Cueball believes that all dead bloggers are up there in the sky and watching them. This is similar to the belief in god or Jesus who are watching us everywhere. And above of them all there is the master blogger Cory Efram Doctorow, his name is the largest one at the Tag cloud.

In the title text, Randall mentions that the word blog—a portmanteau of 'web log'—is a silly word, despite becoming common in usage.

Transcript

Cueball: Just look at those stars.
Cueball: My father once told me that the great bloggers of the past are up there, watching over us.
Cueball: High above the blogosphere, a gap opens in the tag clouds. Cory Doctorow's voice booms forth...
Megan: You need to get out either more or less. I can't decide.


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Discussion

An interesting interpretation. I thought Cueball was just referencing The Lion King. 184.41.49.246 00:53, 4 July 2013 (UTC)

My thoughts exactly. "Great kings of the past," "great bloggers of the past"... I don't think there was any intended reference to Christianity. 24.20.112.104 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

I think the word "blog" is more an elision than a portmanteau, since it's not a conflation (e.g. mansplain, muppet, or smog) of two words, here "web" and "log," but rather a shortening (or eliding) of the same. 108.162.219.21 12:55, 21 May 2014 (UTC)

Why is the transcript marked incomplete? Spongebog (talk) 16:26, 26 July 2014 (UTC)

Fixed a typo and grammar for tag cloud. It was a little cumbersome before, but I think I wound up using bigger words. The part about "or less" seems a little clunky also, but not quite sure how to fix it. Vorik111 (talk) 18:22, 29 July 2014 (UTC)

There needs to be a running count somewhere on the wiki of how many times the word blogosphere appears in xkcd and how it tracks over time. If Randall reads the wiki perhaps it will induce a spiteful uptick. AzureArmageddon 07:48, 30 September 2023 (UTC)