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There are always ''some'' conversations on the toilet, because the social conventions against it are sometimes ignored or overridden by urgent situations. This explains why the conversations graph does not reach zero in the middle.
 
There are always ''some'' conversations on the toilet, because the social conventions against it are sometimes ignored or overridden by urgent situations. This explains why the conversations graph does not reach zero in the middle.
  
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The joke in the title text is a direct reference to a previous [[623|comic]] regarding {{w|The_Oregon_Trail_(video_game)|The Oregon Trail}} and dysentery.
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The title text refers to a popular educational computer game around the 1980s titled {{w|The_Oregon_Trail_(video_game)|The Oregon Trail}}. The game purports to educate students about 19th-century {{w|pioneer}} life on the {{w|Oregon Trail}} in the western {{w|United States}}. Among the features in the game is the common occurrence for a party member to die of a disease such as {{w|cholera}}, {{w|typhoid}}, or {{w|dysentery}}. The title text humorously suggests that the data for the graph comes from occurrences of dysentery in the game.
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The title text refers to the popular educational computer game around the 1980s titled the Oregon Trail. The game purports to educate students about 19th-century {{w|pioneer}} life on the {{w|Oregon Trail}} in the western {{w|United States}}. Among the features in the game is the common occurrence for a party member to die of a disease such as {{w|cholera}}, {{w|typhoid}}, or {{w|dysentery}}. The title text humorously suggests that the data for the graph comes from occurrences of dysentery in the game.
 
  
 
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