Editing 605: Extrapolating
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− | This comic is a joke | + | This comic is a joke on the incorrect application of {{w|linear extrapolation}}. By connecting two points without any context, we can come up with incredibly funny results. Here, connecting the number of spouses yesterday (zero) and today (one) can result in a linear extrapolation to hundreds of spouses a year. Cueball presents the accumulation of husbands as though it were a phenomenon beyond the bride's ability to control. Using similar points for pregnancy (yesterday: no babies, today: one), we can get 200+ children inside a single person by the 7th month of pregnancy. |
This is another comic in the infrequent [[:Category:My Hobby|My Hobby]] series. | This is another comic in the infrequent [[:Category:My Hobby|My Hobby]] series. |