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If this interpretation were correct, then the crazy person interrupted Cueball before he had a chance to finish his sentence, thereby never fulfilling his vow. | If this interpretation were correct, then the crazy person interrupted Cueball before he had a chance to finish his sentence, thereby never fulfilling his vow. | ||
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+ | The title text of [[1652: Conditionals]] (and partly the subject of that comic) is ''literally'' a reference to this comic, '''''if''' you are not too '''pedantic''' about the details.'' In the title text of [[1576: I Could Care Less]] and later in the caption of [[1735: Fashion Police and Grammar Police]] the word literally is used again referring back to this comic.. | ||
On a side note, if they were in seventh grade when Cueball corrected the crazy man's mistake, then Cueball and the crazy man are 30-31 (12|13 + 18) years old, approximately the same conclusion as in [[1577: Advent]]. | On a side note, if they were in seventh grade when Cueball corrected the crazy man's mistake, then Cueball and the crazy man are 30-31 (12|13 + 18) years old, approximately the same conclusion as in [[1577: Advent]]. |