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'''Hairy''' is a [[stick figure]] character in [[xkcd]]. The name is unofficial, used on this wiki to describe male characters with hair and no other distinguishing features.
 
'''Hairy''' is a [[stick figure]] character in [[xkcd]]. The name is unofficial, used on this wiki to describe male characters with hair and no other distinguishing features.
  
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Hairy is not a single character, but a categorization of various one-time characters. One Hairy, a learning pickup artist, has appeared in two comics ([[1027: Pickup Artist]] and [[1178: Pickup Artists]]).
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Hairy is not a single character but a categorization of various one-time characters. One Hairy, a learning pickup artist, has appeared in two comics ([[1027: Pickup Artist]] and [[1178: Pickup Artists]]).
  
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When Hairy appears with [[Cueball]] or [[Black Hat]], he generally comes off as worse (as in [[1210: I'm So Random]], or as a pickup artist). Hairy can also appear just to add some variation in a group ([[1261: Shake That]]), or as a kid ([[973: MTV Generation]], [[1176: Those Not Present]]).
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When Hairy comes up against [[Cueball]] or [[Black Hat]], he is most likely to come off worse (as in [[1210: I'm So Random]], or the pickup artist Hairy). Hairy can also appear just to add some variation in a group ([[1261: Shake That]]), or as a kid ([[973: MTV Generation]], [[1176: Those Not Present]]).
  
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There is a very early comic ([[16: Monty Python -- Enough]]) where a hairy guy delivers the joke. There is no reason to believe this is the same Hairy that [[Randall]] invented later.
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There is a very early comic ([[16: Monty Python -- Enough]]) where it is a hairy guy who delivers the joke. But there is no reason to believe this is the same Hairy as [[Randall]] invented later.
  
 
Hairy's name may be "Mike" as that name is used by Cueball in [[2232: Hotel Room Party]] when addressing a group that included him. And possibly directly in [[2718: New Year's Eve 2023]], although Cueball may ''still'' be mistaken in that instance after previously identifying the Hairy-like person as the distinctly non-Hairy-like [[Rob]].
 
Hairy's name may be "Mike" as that name is used by Cueball in [[2232: Hotel Room Party]] when addressing a group that included him. And possibly directly in [[2718: New Year's Eve 2023]], although Cueball may ''still'' be mistaken in that instance after previously identifying the Hairy-like person as the distinctly non-Hairy-like [[Rob]].

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