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Explain XKCD to me
Emaline:
I don't know, he does have a webcomic.
look out! Ninjas!:
And, as we just discovered today, a rather sexy voice.
Carl-E:
I find a lot of XKCD funnier if you know the math/science/engineering behnd them. Unfortunately, I do. i know that if I didn't, a lot of the strips would just be a "Huh?" experience.
The rest is human nature, and that's pretty funny anyway...
Schmorgluck:
Most of the time, I get the tech and science jokes, especially when they are about computer science. And when I don't, at least I know I'm about to learn something.
Boro_Bandito:
Basically looked at that site and read through some of that guy's stuff and what I get from it that if he doesn't think a joke written in a strip is 100% completely original and funny, he's going to get hopping mad about it and go on a rant about how its the worst thing ever, making him one of those people that most can safely ignore.
There was a link somewhere about psychological conditions and how they affect people on the internet, or how people are otherwise normal until they're online, or I guess about how there are people who are such sociopaths that there only contact with the outside world is through the internet, wish I could remember where i read it... I'm going to feel stupid if it posted posted around here somewhere.
Anyway I was going to make a point about how writers aren't perfect and when you're on a schedule sometimes a joke is gonna miss. Jay Leno isn't funny every night and how many dozens of writers work for him? But I'm not going to go into a rage about how he is the worst comedian on television because of it. This guy got pissed at a comic because it didn't properly show the height of Darth Vader. Not to mention I think he was reading the joke wrong anyway. Whatever, lending more thinking time to an asshole just makes me one for wasting it.
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